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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 20, 1981
Filed:
Nov. 16, 1979
Gerd Bock, Seeheim, DE;
Gerd Brand, Wendeburg, DE;
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
To simplify television cameras, particularly of the type previously disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,163,247, Bock et al, the green (or white) content of an image and the red/blue content of an image are transduced by two-dimensional semiconductor sensors which include read-out and storage sections, the read-out being controlled by shift registers which, in turn, operate under control of a clock generator. The luminance of the signal is derived by reading out the luminance portion during the line scanning interval and the thus read out signal is immediately re-stored in the storage portion of the luminance transducer; the chrominance signal is read out from the chrominance sensor during the line blanking interval; during this interval, the re-stored luminance portion is likewise read out and combined with the chrominance portion to form a difference signal. The overall output then will be a time multiplexed luminance signal, at the line scanning rate, and a compressed chrominance signal, read out during the line blanking interval. Additional synchronization signals may be combined with this signal if the read-out rate during the line blanking interval is suitably selected to allocate time slots therefor.