Endoscopic imaging system in which still image-specific or motion picture-specific expansion unit can be coupled to digital video output terminal in freely uncoupled manner
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1. An endoscopic imaging system, comprising:
- an endoscope including an elongated insertion unit having a terminal portion. an illumination optical system located at the terminal portion of the elongated insertion unit for emitting illumination light, an objective optical system located at the terminal portion of said insertion unit for forming an optical image of an object illuminated with the illumination light, and an imaging device for photoelectrically converting the optical image either directly upon formation or after being transmitted through the insertion unit;
a signal processing apparatus for driving said imaging device, processing an image signal output from said imaging device, generating a digital video signal and an analog video signal, and outputting the video signals through a digital video signal output terminal and analog video signal output terminal, respectively;
a monitor for displaying an object image represented by the analog video signal in response to input of the analog video signal output through said analog video signal output terminal; and
an expansion unit to be coupled to said digital video signal output terminal in a freely detachable manner, the expansion unit being provided with at least one of a compression unit for compressing data represented by the digital video signal and a PC card slot to which a PC card on which a digital video signal representing a still image whose data has been compressed by said compression unit is stored can be coupled in the freely detachable manner.
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Abstract
A camera control unit for processing a signal output from an imaging device incorporated in an endoscope is provided with an analog video signal output terminal through which a video signal is output to a monitor, and a digital video signal output terminal to which a still image-specific or motion picture-specific expansion unit is coupled in a freely detachable manner. By handling a release switch, a still image or motion picture can be recorded digitally. Even when the recorded image data is edited or subjected to any other processing, deterioration of image quality can be prevented. An imaging system having these advantages can be realized on a small scale.
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27 Claims
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1. An endoscopic imaging system, comprising:
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an endoscope including an elongated insertion unit having a terminal portion. an illumination optical system located at the terminal portion of the elongated insertion unit for emitting illumination light, an objective optical system located at the terminal portion of said insertion unit for forming an optical image of an object illuminated with the illumination light, and an imaging device for photoelectrically converting the optical image either directly upon formation or after being transmitted through the insertion unit;
a signal processing apparatus for driving said imaging device, processing an image signal output from said imaging device, generating a digital video signal and an analog video signal, and outputting the video signals through a digital video signal output terminal and analog video signal output terminal, respectively;
a monitor for displaying an object image represented by the analog video signal in response to input of the analog video signal output through said analog video signal output terminal; and
an expansion unit to be coupled to said digital video signal output terminal in a freely detachable manner, the expansion unit being provided with at least one of a compression unit for compressing data represented by the digital video signal and a PC card slot to which a PC card on which a digital video signal representing a still image whose data has been compressed by said compression unit is stored can be coupled in the freely detachable manner. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
a first compression unit of a lossless coding type and a second compression unit of a lossy coding type, and an instruction element for instructing which of said first compression unit and said second compression unit should be selected for recording a still image. -
16. An endoscopic imaging system according to claim 1, wherein said signal processing apparatus has a digital video output terminal to which a still image-specific expansion unit and motion picture-specific expansion unit can be coupled simultaneously.
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17. An endoscopic imaging system according to claim 1, further comprising a recording elements for transferring and recording image data to be recorded on said PC card.
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18. An endoscopic imaging system according to claim 1, further comprising a recording element for recording image data of a compressed still image on a medium other than a PC card loaded into said expansion unit.
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19. An endoscopic imaging system according to claim 1, wherein a connection between said digital video signal output terminal and an input terminal of said expansion unit is configured to provide ground-level voltage, power, and data connections in the listed order.
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20. An endoscopic image system according to claim 19, wherein when power is supplied from a unit other than said signal processing apparatus to said expansion unit, a connection between said digital video signal output terminal is configured to provide the ground-level voltage and data connections in the listed order.
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21. An endoscopic imaging system according to claim 19, wherein the connection between said digital video signal output terminal and said input terminal of said expansion unit is established through pins, and wherein the length of a ground pin is the longest and the length of a power pin is shorter than the length of the ground pin and longer than the length of a data transfer pin.
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22. An endoscopic imaging system according to claim 20, wherein the connection between said digital video signal output terminal and said input terminal of said expansion unit is established through pins, and wherein the length of a ground pin is longest of all the pins, and the length of a data transfer pin is shorter than the length of any other type of pin.
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23. An endoscopic imaging system according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of contact points for a ground line, a power line, and a data line, respectively, which are enclosed in a bus at said digital video signal output terminal and which are positioned such that the ground line will come into contact with said expansion unit first, the power line will come into contact therewith second, and the data line will come into contact therewith last when said bus is connected to said expansion unit.
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24. An endoscopic imaging system, comprising:
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an endoscope including an elongated insertion unit having a terminal portion. an illumination optical system located at the terminal portion of the elongated insertion unit for emitting illumination light, an objective optical system located at the terminal portion of said insertion unit for forming an optical image of an object illuminated with the illumination light, and an imaging device for photoelectrically converting the optical image either directly upon formation or after being transmitted through the insertion unit;
a signal processing apparatus for driving said imaging device, processing an image signal output from said imaging device, producing a digital video signal and an analog video signal, and outputting the video signals through a digital video signal output terminal and analog video signal output terminal, respectively;
a monitor for displaying an object image represented by the analog video signal in response to input of the analog video signal output through said analog video signal output terminal;
a digital interface unit to be coupled to said digital video signal output terminal in a freely detachable manner, the digital interface unit including a memory in which said digital video signal is stored temporarily, a controller for controlling a read operation and a write operation to be performed relative to said memory, and a digital interface output unit for outputting the digital video signal upon being read from said memory in a form acceptable by an external device; and
an external storage/recording device coupled to said digital video output terminal for storing or recording said digital video signal. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27)
an image synthesizer for synthesizing said digital video signal produced by said signal processing apparatus and said digital video signal stored in said memory, so as to produce synthetic image data; - and
a synthetic video signal generator for generating a video signal using the synthetic image data produced by said image synthesizer.
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