Image sensing apparatus and method for accurate dark current recovery of an image signal
First Claim
1. An image sensing apparatus using an image sensing element which has a plurality of pixels arrayed in horizontal and vertical directions, wherein:
- the image sensing element includes an effective pixel area which outputs signal of an object image, a first reference pixel area which outputs a first reference signal, and a second reference pixel area which outputs a second reference signal,wherein a pixel in the first reference pixel area is shielded from light and does not have a photoelectric conversion element, andwherein a pixel in the second reference pixel area is shielded from light and has a photo-electric conversion element and outputs a signal including dark current component generated in the photoelectric conversion element,said image sensing apparatus comprising;
a first correction unit that corrects signals of the effective pixel area by subtracting the first reference signal from each horizontal line signal of the effective pixel area with respect to each corresponding horizontal line; and
a second correction unit that uniformly corrects signals of the entire effective pixel area, which are corrected by said first correction unit, by evenly subtracting a representative value, which is based on the second reference signal, from the signals of the plurality of horizontal lines of the effective pixel area.
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Abstract
An object of this invention is to enable performing accurate DC recovery operation for an output signal from an image sensing element, and obtaining a high-quality image free from any image degradation such as a horizontal streak. To achieve this object, an image sensing apparatus includes first and second clamping circuits on the output side of an image sensing element. The image sensing element outputs a signal from an effective pixel region, a first reference signal for DC recovery of an image signal that is set for each row, and a second reference signal that is uniformly set for the pixel region. The first clamping circuit DC-recovers a signal from the effective pixel region for each row on the basis of the first reference signal. The second clamping circuit uniformly DC-recovers signals from the effective pixel region for the pixel region on the basis of the second reference signal. The first reference signal is a signal obtained in a horizontal reference region free from any influence of an output from the photodiode of the image sensing element. The second reference signal is a signal which is obtained in a vertical optical black region and contains a dark current component generated in the photodiode of the image sensing element.
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8 Claims
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1. An image sensing apparatus using an image sensing element which has a plurality of pixels arrayed in horizontal and vertical directions, wherein:
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the image sensing element includes an effective pixel area which outputs signal of an object image, a first reference pixel area which outputs a first reference signal, and a second reference pixel area which outputs a second reference signal, wherein a pixel in the first reference pixel area is shielded from light and does not have a photoelectric conversion element, and wherein a pixel in the second reference pixel area is shielded from light and has a photo-electric conversion element and outputs a signal including dark current component generated in the photoelectric conversion element, said image sensing apparatus comprising; a first correction unit that corrects signals of the effective pixel area by subtracting the first reference signal from each horizontal line signal of the effective pixel area with respect to each corresponding horizontal line; and a second correction unit that uniformly corrects signals of the entire effective pixel area, which are corrected by said first correction unit, by evenly subtracting a representative value, which is based on the second reference signal, from the signals of the plurality of horizontal lines of the effective pixel area. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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