Multi-chip image sensor, on chip apparatus for causing each...

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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C358S513000, C358S514000, C347S247000, C347S237000, C348S311000, C348S300000

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10165713

ABSTRACT:
In a photosensitive imaging apparatus having multiple chips, each chip having a set of photosensors, chips of a single basic design can be instructed to operate consistently with either parallel or serial readout of the apparatus. Signals on a shift register line associated with each chip are recognized, by on-chip circuitry, as an instruction to operate the chip in either a parallel or a serial manner.

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