Patents Assigned to VLSI Vision Limited
  • Patent number: 6914629
    Abstract: A method of operating a solid state image sensor (1) for the acquisition of an image generated by an asynchronous stimulus (S) is described in which the sensor is operated in conjunction with at least one detector (4) which detects the said asynchronous stimulus. The sensor is regularly reset so as to commence integration from a reset state of the sensor each time a period Tr has elapsed. The output of the detector(s) prior to each reset (R) is used to determine whether that reset is inhibited or not, whereby the likelihood of the stimulus being corrupted is prevented, or at least substantially reduced. A method is also proposed in which a portion of the sensor array is itself used as the detector (4) for detecting the asynchronous stimulus. A solid state image sensor incorporating a reset inhibition control function for carrying out the described method is also claimed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2005
    Assignee: VLSI Vision Limited
    Inventors: Jonathan Ephriam David Hurwitz, Peter Brian Denyer
  • Patent number: 6493029
    Abstract: A signal processing method for estimating luminance is provided, for use with matrix patterned image sensors where elected sensor pixels (G), preferably green pixels, from which luminance-representative signals are taken, only occupy alternate horizontal and vertical positions in the matrix pattern. The method is designed for detecting luminance contour edges and/or stripes in an image so as to enable images obtained form the sensor to be enhanced. Each pixel site (Hc) which is at the centre of both a row and a column of five pixels, and which is not the site of an elected (green) pixel, is identified and, for each such identified site (Hc), the signals output from the immediately adjacent four pixels (Gn,Ge,Gs,Gw) in said row and column are processed to establish both signal amplitude and pixel position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Assignee: VLSI Vision Limited
    Inventors: Peter Brian Denyer, Stewart Gresty Smith
  • Patent number: 6486911
    Abstract: An integrated circuit suitable for use as a multi-spectral image array sensor (1) comprises an array of pixels (2) for sensing radiation of different wavelengths e.g. different colours. The array has at least one row of cells containing a plurality of series (R,G) of pixels which series are interspersed with each other. Each series consists essentially of pixels (2) for sensing radiation of substantially the same wavelength e.g. the same colour. At least two horizontal shift registers (16,18) are provided, each register being coupled to pixels (2) of a respective one of the plurality of series (R,G) of pixels so as to enable the outputs from the pixels of each series to be read out consecutively at an array output (11). In a preferred embodiment the pixels (2) are preferably arranged in a Bayer matrix of Red, Green and Blue pixels and two interleaved shift registers (16,18) are provided for reading out the pixel outputs for each colour consecutively, in each row.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: VLSI Vision Limited
    Inventors: Peter Brian Denyer, Jonathan Ephriam David Hurwitz, Stewart Gresty Smith
  • Patent number: 5926214
    Abstract: A low noise operation method for a camera system having an image sensing active pixel array, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing an optical shutter in front of an image sensing pixel array of a camera system, said image sensing pixel array having an image sensing face defined by a series of active pixels arranged in rows and columns; (b) while said shutter is closed, resetting each said pixel and then reading a first output from each said pixel; (c) opening said optical shutter for a predetermined exposure period so as to allow light to be incident upon said image sensing face of said pixel array; (d) closing said optical shutter and then reading a second output from each said pixel, without resetting said pixels; and (e) subtracting one of said first and second outputs from the other of said first and second outputs for each said pixel, so as to obtain a first difference signal for each said pixel, which first difference signal is substantially free of reset and fixed offset noise components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: VLSI Vision Limited
    Inventors: Peter Brian Denyer, Jonathan Ephriam David Hurwitz, Donald James Baxter, Graham Charles Townsend
  • Patent number: 5504524
    Abstract: A method of controlling the colour balance of a video signal which comprises green, red and blue channel singals. Pixels are identified which have a green intensity within a peak intensity band. For these pixels, the red and blue intensities are examined to identify pixel subsets which are within respective red and blue peak bands. If the red and or blue peak bands are greater than the green peak band the gain of the red and/or blue channel(s) is increased. If the red and/or blue peak bands are lower than the green peak band, red and/or blue peak bands are determined for the entire video frame and are compared with the green peak band. If the red and/or blue peak bands for the entire frame are lower than that for the green channel, the gain of the red and/or blue channel(s) is increased.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Assignee: VLSI Vision Limited
    Inventors: Mingying Lu, Peter B. Denyer
  • Patent number: 5345266
    Abstract: A matrix array image sensor integrated circuit chip is provided including horizontal and vertical scanning means with the sensor cells within columns of the array being associated with an analogue charge sense amplifier. The analogue charge sense amplifier includes a first amplifier in the form of an inverting charge integrator which provides a preliminary detection of the charge accumulated in the sensing cell by integrating the charge to produce a voltage which is capacitively stored in a voltage storage means. The sensing cell may then be reset by control logic while it is isolated from the stored voltage which is in turn selectively sampled using a switch to read out through a second amplifier stage to be provided as an output from the integrated circuit chip. A method for operation of the device in processing an image read cycle is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: VLSI Vision Limited
    Inventor: Peter B. Denyer