Imaging Sensor Resolution Switching Through Pixel Block Signal Addition

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Solution Overview

Problem

Conventional imaging devices cannot adjust the image resolution of a subject, leading to reduced convenience and limited imaging capabilities.

Innovation Solution

An imaging device with pixel blocks arranged in a two-dimensional matrix, featuring an on-chip lens for light collection and a resolution selection unit that adjusts image resolution based on pixel, pixel block, and pixel block unit sizes, allowing for multiple resolution settings through image signal addition.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Adaptability or versatility

If a fixed imaging structure with fixed pixel arrangement is used, then the device structure is simple, but the resolution cannot be adjusted

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveresolution adjustabilityVSAvoidimaging structure complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Adaptability or versatilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent applies dynamics by making the imaging structure adjustable between different operational modes. The imaging device can dynamically switch between first imaging mode (using individual pixels) and second imaging mode (using pixel block units), enabling resolution adjustment without changing the physical hardware structure. This resolves the contradiction by providing adaptability through operational flexibility rather than structural complexity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Solution Approach 2:

The patent implements multi-functionality by designing the imaging element to perform multiple functions: it can operate in first imaging mode for high-resolution imaging using individual pixels, and in second imaging mode for low-resolution imaging using pixel block units. This universal design allows a single device structure to provide multiple resolution options, achieving adaptability without increasing device complexity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #6Universality (Multi-functionality)

2Ease of operation

If multiple resolution modes are implemented, then convenience is improved, but processing complexity increases

Engineering Contradiction:
ImproveconvenienceVSAvoidsignal processing complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of operationVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent applies preliminary action by pre-organizing pixels into pixel blocks during the imaging element design phase. The pixel blocks are structurally prepared in advance, allowing the imaging device to switch between resolution modes by simply selecting different readout patterns. This preprocessing of the pixel structure eliminates the need for complex real-time processing when switching resolutions, thereby improving convenience without significantly increasing processing complexity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

Enables flexible resolution adjustment for improved imaging convenience and quality, accommodating various imaging scenarios by generating image signals at different resolutions.

Implementation Method 1

photoelectric conversion elements perform photoelectric conversion on incident light from a subject and generate an image signal

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectPhotoelectric conversion: Photoelectric Effect

Implementation Method 2

an on-chip lens that is arranged in common in the plurality of pixels and that collects the incident light on the plurality of pixels

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectLight collection: Lens

Data Source

PatentUS20240314456A1Imaging device, sensor, and imaging control device
Publication Date: 2024.09.19 SONY SEMICON SOLUTIONS CORP
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AI summary

Imaging devices with subject image resolution adjustment are disclosed. In one example, an imaging device includes an imaging element, a resolution selection unit, and an image signal addition unit. Pixel blocks are two-dimensionally arranged and include pixels and an on-chip lens. The pixels perform photoelectric conversion on incident light from a subject and generate an image signal. The on-chip lens collects the incident light on the pixels. The resolution selection unit selects a first, second, and third resolutions. The first resolution is in accordance with the size of the pixels. The second resolution is in accordance with the size of the pixel blocks. The third resolution is in accordance with the size of a pixel block unit including adjacent pixel blocks. The image signal addition unit generates a second image signal by adding the generated image signals in accordance with the selected resolution.