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Date of Patent:
Jun. 23, 1981

Filed:

Oct. 10, 1979
Applicant:
Inventors:

Dale Maeding, San Juan Capistrano, CA (US);

Michael Y Pines, Los Angeles, CA (US);

Assignee:

Hughes Aircraft Company, Culver City, CA (US);

Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G11C / ; H01L / ; H01L / ; H01L / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
3072 / ; 307311 ; 357 24 ; 357 30 ;
Abstract

An optically scanned monolithic focal plane array includes an on-chip aperture corrector interposed between the photodetector output register and the multiplexer, thereby providing data to the aperture corrector in an order parallel to the direction of optical scan, advantageously eliminating any requirement of additional hardware for demultiplexing, memory or timing functions. The desired transfer function is achieved by providing a supplementary source of charge flow in addition to the photodetector signal, the supplementary charge flow being reduced in response to each signal charge packet at first and second intervals which are advanced and delayed respectively with reference to each corresponding signal charge packet by a selected interval. This reduction is proportional to a portion p of the signal charge packet which is determined by adjustment of bias voltages controlling injection of supplementary charge without requiring a charge splitting mechanism. The resulting transfer function boosts the high frequency response of the system, thereby providing aperture correction to compensate for high frequency attenuation.


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