Television – Camera – system and detail – Solid-state image sensor
Reexamination Certificate
2006-10-10
2006-10-10
Ometz, David (Department: 2622)
Television
Camera, system and detail
Solid-state image sensor
C348S294000, C348S222100, C326S030000, C326S082000, C333S017300
Reexamination Certificate
active
07119839
ABSTRACT:
Image sensor with CMOS output, an another circuit receiving input. The circuit operates like a transmission line, in current mode, with substantially zero voltage. The impedances are matched by setting bias currents.
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Dickstein & Shapiro LLP
Ometz David
Tran Nhan T.
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