Solid state image sensor

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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357 30, H04N 314

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046444025

ABSTRACT:
A solid state image sensor having row lines connected to a vertical scanning circuit, column lines connected to a horizontal scanning circuit, a video line selectively connected to the column lines, and pixels arranged at cross points between the row and column lines, each pixel including a static induction transistor having a drain connected to the ground, a source connected to a column line and a gate connected to a capacitor formed by a gate electrode connected to the gate, a photoconductive film applied on the gate electrode and a transparent electrode applied on the photoconductive layer. The transparent electrode may be divided into a plurality of parts each of which extends in a row direction and is connected to respective row line.

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