Patents by Inventor Francisco J. Jimenez-Garrido

Francisco J. Jimenez-Garrido has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8570411
    Abstract: The objective of this invention is to provide a solid-state image pickup device and its driving method that has a minimum circuit area and a wide dynamic range. The invention includes: a sensor array SA; a memory M; and a signal determination circuit DC. The sensor array has plural pixels in an array integrated on a semiconductor substrate. Each pixel sequentially outputs a first signal and a second signal. The memory M is connected to each column of pixels array and stores the first signal or the second signal. The signal determination circuit DC outputs signal (SS) such that it works as follows: when the first signal is input to memory M from the pixel, the signal determination circuit DC determines whether the first signal can be used. If so, the first signal is selected and the second signal is discarded and is not output to memory M. When the second signal is selected, the second signal is uploaded to memory M.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2013
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Jose Tejada, Rafael Dominguez-Castro, Fernando Medeiro-Hidalgo, Francisco J. Jimenez-Garrido
  • Patent number: 8400545
    Abstract: This invention is an amplification circuit which limits increased power consumption and circuit surface area use and an imaging device including this amplification circuit. After initially discharging a capacitor, a signal charge corresponding to the difference between pixel signals is transferred repeatedly to the capacitor during an integration phase storing a signal charge proportional to the number of repetitions. The output of amplification is the signal charge accumulated in the capacitor. The gain is independent of the capacitor capacitance ratio. Thus the capacitor size can be smaller than conventional amplification circuits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2013
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Jose Tejada, Rafael Dominguez-Castro, Fernando Medeiro-Hidalgo, Francisco J. Jimenez-Garrido
  • Patent number: 8264568
    Abstract: This invention is an image pickup device that realizes a wide dynamic range while minimizing circuit area using a pixel array that can pick up a low-sensitivity image and a high-sensitivity image. This invention obtains information (S1/S2) needed for generating a correction coefficient using one more than the number of pixels readout circuits (RC1 to RCn+1). This significantly reduces the circuit area compared with the case of using twice as many readout circuits as pixels for generating the correction coefficient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2012
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Jose Tejada, Rafael Dominguez-Castro, Fernando Medeiro-Hidalgo, Francisco J. Jimenez-Garrido
  • Publication number: 20100277623
    Abstract: This invention is an image pickup device that realizes a wide dynamic range while minimizing circuit area using a pixel array that can pick up a low-sensitivity image and a high-sensitivity image. This invention obtains information (S1/S2) needed for generating a correction coefficient using one more than the number of pixels readout circuits (RC1 to RCn+1). This significantly reduces the circuit area compared with the case of using twice as many readout circuits as pixels for generating the correction coefficient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2010
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Jose Tejada, Rafael Dominguez-Castro, Fernando Medeiro-Hidalgo, Francisco J. Jimenez-Garrido
  • Publication number: 20100265373
    Abstract: The objective of this invention is to provide a solid-state image pickup device and its driving method that has a minimum circuit area and a wide dynamic range. The invention includes: a sensor array SA; a memory M; and a signal determination circuit DC. The sensor array has plural pixels in an array integrated on a semiconductor substrate. Each pixel sequentially outputs a first signal and a second signal. The memory M is connected to each column of pixels array and stores the first signal or the second signal. The signal determination circuit DC outputs signal (SS) such that it works as follows: when the first signal is input to memory M from the pixel, the signal determination circuit DC determines whether the first signal can be used. If so, the first signal is selected and the second signal is discarded and is not output to memory M. When the second signal is selected, the second signal is uploaded to memory M.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2010
    Publication date: October 21, 2010
    Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Jose Tejada, Rafael Dominguez-Castro, Fernando Medeiro-Hidalgo, Francisco J. Jimenez-Garrido
  • Publication number: 20100259661
    Abstract: This invention is an amplification circuit which limits increased power consumption and circuit surface area use and an imaging device including this amplification circuit. After initially discharging a capacitor, a signal charge corresponding to the difference between pixel signals is transferred repeatedly to the capacitor during an integration phase storing a signal charge proportional to the number of repetitions. The output of amplification is the signal charge accumulated in the capacitor. The gain is independent of the capacitor capacitance ratio. Thus the capacitor size can be smaller than conventional amplification circuits.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2010
    Publication date: October 14, 2010
    Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Jose Tejada, Rafael Dominguez-Castro, Fernando Medeiro-Hidalgo, Francisco J. Jimenez-Garrido