1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an endoscope, and more particularly to an endoscope and a wireless transmission system thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
An endoscope is an instrument that is capable of being inserted into an organ to examine the interior of the organ. The endoscope generally includes a flexible tube and a lens system disposed at a distal end of the endoscope for collecting images of the interior of the organ. The captured images are transmitted to an external display device via a wired connection for examination by a user (e.g., a doctor). However, it is quite inconvenient that the user must operate the endoscope and observe the captured images at the same time.
Moreover, due to the miniature dimension of the endoscope, the manufacturing of the lens system requires great effort and thus making the overall cost high. As far as the cost and practicality are concerned, since the conventional endoscope is not only high-priced but also unable to observe the captured images conveniently, a need has arisen to propose a novel endoscope that eliminates the problems mentioned above.
In view of the foregoing, the embodiment of the present invention provides an endoscope having a distal section made of a wafer-level imaging module, transmitting an image by wireless. The endoscope of the embodiment may not only reduce the overall cost of the endoscope, but also facilitate operating the endoscope.
According to one embodiment, an endoscope, tied-in a display device, including a tube, a distal section and a handling section is provided. The distal section, coupled to a distal end of the tube, includes a first wafer-level image sensor which is disposed to capture at least one first image. The handling section, coupled to a proximal end of the tube, includes a transmitter which transmits the first image to the display device via a wireless connection.
According to another embodiment, a wireless transmission system including an endoscope and a display device is provided. The endoscope includes a tube, a distal section and a handling section. The distal section, coupled to a distal end of the tube, includes a first wafer-level image sensor which is disposed to capture at least one first image. The handling section, coupled to a proximal end of the tube, includes a transmitter which transmits the first image to the display device via a wireless connection. The display device includes a receiver which receives the first image via the wireless connection and at least one eyeglass which displays the first image.
The distal section 13 further includes a holder 21 for housing the wafer-level module 23, containing the wafer-level image sensor 233 and the wafer-level optics 231. In one embodiment, the holder 21 has an opening 25 situated above and aligned with the wafer-level modules 23. So that the wafer-level image sensor 233 may capture at least one image via the opening 25.
In order to facilitate operation, the images captured by the wafer-level image sensor 233 of the embodiment are directly transmitted to an eyeglass 175 of the display device 17 to be displayed.
Specifically, the display device 17 may be, but not limited to, a head-mounted display. The display device 17 includes a second processor 171, a receiver 173 and an eyeglass 175 (e.g., a right eyeglass). The receiver 173 receives the images from the transmitter 153 via the wireless connection. The second processor 171 is disposed to control the operations of the display device 17, for example, it controls the receiver 173 to receive an image and convert the received image into an image in adaptive format, so as to directly display it on the eyeglass 175. In one embodiment, the image may be displayed on a single eyeglass 175 (left eyeglass or right eyeglass) or both eyeglasses 175 of the head-mounted display.
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According to the above embodiment, the endoscope, provided in the present invention, integrates the wafer-level module and the wireless transmission system, so as to facilitate operation and transmit the captured image wirelessly for observation or examination.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.