IP Library Granted Patent US 8,964,088
Granted Patent B2
US 8,964,088 · App. 13/625,267 · Granted Feb 24, 2015

Time-delay-and-integrate image sensors having variable intergration times

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Patent No.
US 8,964,088
App. No.
13/625,267
Granted
Feb 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

In various embodiments, a time-delay-and-integrate (TDI) image sensor includes (i) a plurality of integrating CCDs (ICCDs), arranged in parallel, that accumulate photocharge in response to exposure to light, (ii) electrically coupled to the plurality of ICCDs, a readout CCD (RCCD) for receiving photocharge from the plurality of ICCDs, and (iii) electrically coupled to the RCCD, readout circuitry for converting charge received from the RCCD into voltage.

Claims (14)

1. An imaging system comprising:

a time-delay-and-integrate (TDI) image sensor comprising (i) a plurality of integrating CCDs (ICCDs), arranged in parallel, that accumulate photocharge in response to exposure to light, (ii) electrically coupled to the plurality of ICCDs, a readout CCD (RCCD) for receiving photocharge from the plurality of ICCDs, and (iii) electrically coupled to the RCCD, readout circuitry for converting charge received from the RCCD into voltage;

an optical system for receiving light from a scene to be imaged and projecting it on the plurality of ICCDs;

disposed between the optical system and the plurality of ICCDs, a movable optical mask dynamically moving sequentially from one group of ICCDs to another group of ICCDs; and

a control system for controlling the optical mask based at least in part on light from the scene to be imaged before such light is projected by the optical system.

2. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the optical mask comprises an array of independently controllable masking elements each for attenuating light collection by a different portion of the ICCDs.

3. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the optical mask comprises an array of independently controllable reflective elements each for selectively reflecting a portion of light from the optical system onto the ICCDs.

4. A method of image capture utilizing a time-delay-integrate (TDI) image sensor comprising (i) a plurality of integrating CCDs (ICCDs), arranged in parallel, that accumulate photocharge in response to exposure to light, (ii) electrically coupled to the plurality of ICCDs, a readout CCD (RCCD) for receiving photocharge from the plurality of ICCDs, and (iii) electrically coupled to the RCCD, readout circuitry for converting charge received from the RCCD into voltage, the method comprising:

projecting light received from a scene to be imaged onto the plurality of ICCDs to capture an image of the scene; and

during capture of the image, dynamically moving an optical mask sequentially from one group of ICCDs to another group of ICCDs and selectively altering an intensity of light projected to at least portions of the ICCDs; and

wherein the selective alteration of the intensity of light projected to at least portions of the ICCDs during capture of the image is based at least in part on a previously captured image.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the intensity of light projected to at least portions of the ICCDs is altered with the optical mask disposed between the scene and the ICCDs.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the optical mask comprises an array of masking elements each independently controllable to mask a portion of the ICCDs whereby light collection in the masked portion is attenuated.

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the optical mask comprises an array of reflective elements each independently controllable to reflect a portion of the projected light onto the ICCDs.

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From: TRUESENSE IMAGING, INC.
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From: NELSON, EDWARD T.; COMPTON, JOHN T.
To: TRUESENSE IMAGING, INC.
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