IP Library Granted Patent US 7,782,370
Granted Patent B2
US 7,782,370 · App. 11/933,577 · Granted Aug 24, 2010

Imaging unit

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Patent No.
US 7,782,370
App. No.
11/933,577
Granted
Aug 24, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

According to the present invention, an imaging unit, comprising an imaging device, an imaging device driver, and a signal-processing block, is provided. The imaging device has pixels which are arranged in a first direction. The pixels are alternately and repeatedly covered with N 1 kinds of different color filters along the first direction. The imaging device driver drives the imaging device. N 1 *N 2 pixels successively arranged in the first direction are defined as a pixel block. The imaging device driver orders the N 1 pixels covered with the different color filters in the pixel block to output pixel signals when a first output method with thinning out is carried out. The signal-processing block averages the pixel signals output from a plurality of the pixel blocks for every color of the color filter

Claims (8)

1. An imaging unit, comprising:

an imaging device that has pixels, said pixels being arranged in a first direction, said pixels being alternately and repeatedly covered with N 1 kinds of different color filters along said first direction, N 1 being an integer greater than or equal to two, and said pixels generating pixel signals according to the amount of light passing through said color filters;

an imaging device driver that drives said imaging device, with N 1 *N 2 pixels successively arranged in said first direction being defined as a pixel block, N 2 being a positive integer, and said imaging device driver ordering N 1 pixels covered with said different color filters in said pixel block to output said pixel signals when a first output method with thinning out is carried out, said pixel signals being output with thinning out in said first direction according to said first output method with thinning out; and

a signal-processing block that averages said pixel signal output from a plurality of said pixel blocks for every color of said color filter,

wherein said pixels are arranged in a second direction, said second direction being perpendicular to said first direction, said pixels being alternately and repeatedly covered with N 4 kinds of different color filters along said second direction, N 4 being an integer greater than two, and

said imaging device driver orders said N 1 pixels covered with said different color filters in said pixel block to output said pixel signals in said first direction and orders said pixels to output said pixel signals from every (N 4 *N 5 +1) pixels in said second direction when a second output method with thinning out is carried out, N 5 being a positive integer, said pixel signals being output with thinning out in said first and second directions according to said second output method with thinning out.

2. An imaging unit according to claim 1 , wherein said signal-processing block averages said pixel signal output from N 3 of said pixel blocks successively arranged in said first direction for every color of said color filter, and N 3 is an integer greater than two.

3. An imaging unit according to claim 1 , wherein only a first color filter is arranged on said pixels according to a checkered pattern, said signal-processing block averaging said pixel signals output from said pixel covered with said first color filter in a first pixel block and in a second pixel block, said second pixel block being oblique to said first pixel block.

Assignments (2)
CORPORATE SPLIT Recorded Dec 2, 2011
From: HOYA CORPORATION
To: PENTAX RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 027315/0115 →
MERGER Recorded Jul 20, 2010
From: PENTAX CORPORATION
To: HOYA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024714/0457 →