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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 20, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 04, 2009
Chiaki Aoyama, Saitama, JP;
Shoji Kawahito, Shizuoka, JP;
Chiaki Aoyama, Saitama, JP;
Shoji Kawahito, Shizuoka, JP;
Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, JP;
Abstract
Charge generated in a photodiode is properly split for difference processing. An imaging element is constituted by a semiconductor such that a charge accumulation portion is connected to a light receiving portion using a buried photodiode and charge is split from the charge accumulation portion by a plurality of gates and is accumulated. An imaging device includes a control device performing control so as to accumulate charge that is generated by a photoelectric conversion at an exposure cycle synchronous with the light emission of a light source. The exposure cycle includes a first period for receiving reflection light from a subject illuminated by light from the light source and a second period for receiving light from the subject illuminated by an environmental light not including the light from the light source. The imaging device includes a charge accumulation region connected to each photoelectric conversion region, a first charge storage region for receiving charge generated in the photoelectric conversion regions during the first period via the charge accumulation portion, and a second charge storage region for receiving charge generated in the photoelectric conversion regions during the second period via the charge accumulation portion.