Electronic endoscope apparatus transmitting radio signals by wire
First Claim
1. An electronic endoscope apparatus comprising:
- an electronic endoscope provided with an image pickup element that picks up an image of an object;
a processor device to which the electronic endoscope is removably connected to execute a process required to display a video on the basis of a signal outputted by said image pickup element;
radio transmission and reception circuits arranged in said electronic endoscope and said processor device, respectively, and cooperating in modulating a video signal and a control signal into a radio frequency based on a predetermined radio communication method and demodulating the radio frequency into the original video signal and control signal;
a transmission line that connects the radio transmission and reception circuits of the electronic endoscope and processor device together; and
electromagnetic coupling means for electromagnetically coupling said electronic endoscope to an external device with a power source to supply power to said electronic endoscope on the basis of electromagnetic induction.
2 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A video signal and a control signal are converted into a radio frequency based on a radio communication method. This radio frequency is used to execute wired communications via one coaxial cable provided between a scope and a processor device. Furthermore, an electromagnetic coupling means composed of a primary coil and a secondary coil is provided between a connector and a light source device. The electromagnetic coupling means supplies power to the scope on the basis of electromagnetic induction. It is thus possible to connect the scope to both the processor device and the light source device using only two wires including a ground line. This makes it possible to prevent the inappropriate connection of or possible damage to connection pins or the like.
-
Citations
2 Claims
-
1. An electronic endoscope apparatus comprising:
-
an electronic endoscope provided with an image pickup element that picks up an image of an object;
a processor device to which the electronic endoscope is removably connected to execute a process required to display a video on the basis of a signal outputted by said image pickup element;
radio transmission and reception circuits arranged in said electronic endoscope and said processor device, respectively, and cooperating in modulating a video signal and a control signal into a radio frequency based on a predetermined radio communication method and demodulating the radio frequency into the original video signal and control signal;
a transmission line that connects the radio transmission and reception circuits of the electronic endoscope and processor device together; and
electromagnetic coupling means for electromagnetically coupling said electronic endoscope to an external device with a power source to supply power to said electronic endoscope on the basis of electromagnetic induction. - View Dependent Claims (2)
-
Specification