Claims
- 1. An image pick-up driving apparatus, comprising:
- an image pick-up device having a light receiving portion that converts an image of an object to be photographed into electrical charges to be accumulated, and a signal transfer portion that transfers said accumulated electrical charges;
- first means for controlling said image pick-up device by periodically issuing a first signal for transferring electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion to said signal transfer portion, said first controlling means issuing a second signal for starting an accumulation of electrical charges in said light receiving portion and for discharging unnecessary electrical charges accumulated in said signal transfer portion .[.to.]. .Iadd.through .Iaddend.a .[.substrate.]. .Iadd.sweeping drain of said image pick-up device.Iaddend.; and
- second means for controlling said image pick-up device by issuing a third signal for discharging unnecessary electrical charges directly to .[.said.]. .Iadd.a .Iaddend.substrate over a period of time from when electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion are transferred to said .Iadd.signal .Iaddend.transfer portion, in response to said first signal issued by said first controlling means, until a diaphragm associated with said image pick-up device is .Iadd.completely .Iaddend.closed.
- 2. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 1, wherein said light receiving portion comprises a number of independent electrical charge accumulating elements in a matrix arrangement.
- 3. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 2, wherein said signal transfer portion comprises arrays of vertical transfer portions corresponding to rows of said electrical charge accumulating elements.
- 4. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 3, further comprising an integrated circuit substrate on which said independent electrical charge accumulating elements and said vertical transfer portions are formed.
- 5. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a recorder for recording said accumulated electrical charges onto a recording medium.
- 6. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 5, wherein said recording medium comprises a magnetic disc.
- 7. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 1, further comprising means for driving said pick-up device.
- 8. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 7, wherein said driving means outputs an accumulation signal for accumulating said electrical charges into said light receiving portion. .Iadd.9. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 1, wherein said discharging of unnecessary electrical charges accumulated in said signal transfer portion through said sweeping drain occurs prior to said starting of accumulation of electrical charges in said light receiving portion. .Iaddend..Iadd.10. An image pick-up driving apparatus, comprising:
- an image pick-up device having a light receiving portion that converts an image of an object to be photographed into electrical charges to be accumulated, and a signal transfer portion that transfers said accumulated electrical charges;
- first means for controlling said image pick-up device by periodically issuing a first signal for transferring electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion to said signal transfer portion, said first controlling means issuing a second signal for: (i) discharging unnecessary electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion towards a substrate, and (ii) for then starting an accumulation of electrical charges in said light receiving portion; and
- second means for controlling said image pick-up device by issuing a third signal for discharging unnecessary electrical charges directly to said substrate over a period of time from when electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion are transferred to said signal transfer portion, in response to said first signal issued by said first controlling means, until a diaphragm associated with said image pick-up device is completely closed. .Iaddend..Iadd.11. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 10, wherein said discharging of unnecessary electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion towards said substrate occurs prior to said starting of accumulation of electrical charges in said light receiving portion. .Iaddend..Iadd.12. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 10, wherein said light receiving portion comprises a plurality of independent electrical charge accumulating elements arranged in a matrix. .Iaddend..Iadd.13. An image pick-up driving apparatus, comprising:
- an image pick-up device, comprising:
- a light receiving portion that generates and accumulates electrical charges corresponding to an object; and
- a transfer portion that transfers electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion;
- a diaphragm that controls an amount of light that impinges said image pick-up device; and
- a controller that issues a first signal to said image pick-up device for transferring electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion to said transfer portion, and a second signal to said image pick-up device for discharging electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion towards a substrate, wherein said controller continues issuing said second signal after said first signal is issued, until said diaphragm is completely closed. .Iaddend..Iadd.14. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a recorder that records electrical charges read out from said image pick-up device. .Iaddend..Iadd.15. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 13, wherein said controller issues a third signal for reading out said electrical charges in said transfer portion. .Iaddend..Iadd.16. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 15, wherein said controller periodically issues said first signal, said controller issuing a fourth signal for transferring electrical charges accumulated in said light receiving portion to said transfer portion, said fourth signal being issuable at a defined timing relative to said periodic issuance of said first signal, said controller issuing said third signal at a high speed in order to discharge unnecessary electrical charges in said transfer portion through a sweeping drain of said image pick-up device, said third signal being issued prior to an issuance of said first signal. .Iaddend..Iadd.17. The image pick-up driving apparatus of claim 15, wherein said controller periodically issues said first signal, said second signal being issuable at a defined timing relative to said periodic issuance of said first signal, so that said unnecessary electrical charges in said light receiving portion are discharged towards said substrate. .Iaddend..Iadd.18. The image pick-up device driving apparatus of claim 13, further comprising means for driving said diaphragm. .Iaddend.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/561,718, filed Aug. 1, 1990, now abandoned.
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