DocumentCode
892304
Title
A self-scanned solid-state image sensor
Author
Weimer, Paul K. ; Sadasiv, G. ; Meyer, John E., Jr. ; Meray-Horvath, Lorand ; Pike, Winthrop S.
Author_Institution
RCA Laboratories, Princeton, N. J.
Volume
55
Issue
9
fYear
1967
Firstpage
1591
Lastpage
1602
Abstract
An experimental television camera incorporating a completely integrated self-scanned solid-state image sensor has been built. The integrated sensor includes a photosensitive array having 32 400 picture elements, two 180-stage shift register scan generators and associated video coupling transistors. This large-scale integration of more than 100 000 components was carried out in the laboratory entirely by evaporated thin-film techniques. Each element of the photosensitive array comprises one or two photoconductors of CdS or CdS-CASe mixture, each in series with a diode. The 180-stage scan generators utilize 540 CdSe TWF´s deposited upon a glass snbstrate. Center-to-center spacing of elements in the array and in the scan generators is 2 mils. The array is scanned at conventional television scan rates permitting the picture to be displayed upon a commercial television receiver. The camera is connected to the receiver either through a cable or through a UHF link with camera and transmitter powered by a self-contained battery. Camera circuits other than the integrated sensor employ conventional transistors and integrated components. Progress toward the development of an improved sensor having more picture elements is outlined.
Keywords
Cameras; Image sensors; Laboratories; Large scale integration; Photoconductivity; Sensor arrays; Shift registers; Solid state circuits; TV; Transistors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1967.5911
Filename
1447841
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