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Solid-state image pickup apparatus having a broad photometric range and a photometric method for the same
   
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US Patent 7190403
Issued Date
March 13, 2007
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A solid-state image pickup apparatus includes a timing signal generator for generating timing signals. Particular gates formed in each of photosensitive cells arranged in an image pickup section are driven independently or simultaneously in response to the timing signals. In an independent drive mode, outputs each having particular sensitivity are obtained from the different photosensitive regions of the individual cell by one time of exposure, covering a range of sensitivity as broad as one achievable with repeated photometry. This reduces the number of times of photometry for determining adequate exposure. In a simultaneous drive mode, outputs are produced in the usual manner. An exposure value calculator converts the resulting image signals to values having a predetermined format while an exposure parameter determining section determines exposure parameters if those values are adequate.
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Published
March 13, 2007
Application Number
10/621,562
Filed
July 18, 2003
US Classification
348/364   250/208.1 257/291 348/229.1 348/275 348/302 348/315 348/E3.018 348/E5.035 348/E5.037
Int'l Classification
H04N   5/238   (20060101)   H01L   27/00   (20060101)   H01L   31/062   (20060101)   H04N   3/14   (20060101)   H04N   5/235   (20060101)   H04N   5/335   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Jul 19, 2002 [JP] 2002-210561
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348/275   348/364   348/315  
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