1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image pickup element for outputting an arbitrary image region and an image pickup device for interpolating an arbitrary image region.
2. Related Background Art
In an image pickup device, to obtain a color image from a single image pickup element, light is incident on the image pickup element through color filter arrays. Color filter arrays are roughly classified into a primary color filter array and a complementary color filter array. In a primary color filter array, three filters, i.e., an R filter for transmitting only red light within the visible light range, a G filter for transmitting only green light within the visible light range, and a B filter for transmitting only blue light within the visible light range are arrayed in, e.g., a matrix. In a complementary color filter array, a cyan (to be referred to as “Cy” hereinafter) filter for shielding only red light within the visible light range, a magenta (to be referred to as “Mg” hereinafter) filter for shielding only green light within the visible light range, and a yellow (to be referred to as “Ye” hereinafter) filter for shielding only blue light within the visible light range are arrayed in, e.g., a matrix. There are various color filter array patterns.
The Bayer matrix will be described. Of the basic units of the array pattern of 2×2 color filters, only the upper left pixel can directly output a red signal from a photoelectric conversion element as a detection unit of an image pickup element. Only the upper right and lower left pixels can output a green signal, and only the lower right pixel can output a blue signal. To obtain the respective color signals from these pixels, interpolation processing is required. In interpolation, the value of a pixel to be interpolated is obtained by signal processing or calculation based on the values of the neighboring pixels.
In the CCD image pickup element 901, a photodetection signal obtained by each photoelectric conversion element is transferred in the vertical direction by a CCD and then transferred in the horizontal direction by a CCD. More specifically, when all photodetection signals of a certain line are transferred by the vertical CCD to reach the horizontal CCD, all the photodetection signals are sequentially transferred in the horizontal direction by the horizonal CCD and output from an output terminal. This operation is sequentially performed for all lines. Therefore, photodetection signals (original pixels) are output from the CCD image pickup element 901 in the order of scanning lines, as shown on the CCD image pickup element 901 in
Each original pixel output from the CCD image pickup element 901 is A/D-converted by the ADC 902 and stored in the memory 903. A plurality of original pixels on each of the first, second, and third lines output from the memory 903 are input to the interpolation circuit 904. The interpolation circuit 904 interpolates as shown in
In the above-described prior art, interpolated pixels must be obtained on the basis of original pixels output from the CCD image pickup element 901 in the order of scanning lines. For this purpose, the ADC 902, memory 903, and DAC 906 are required in addition to the interpolation circuit 904 and signal processing circuit 905, resulting in an increase in circuit scale.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an image pickup element capable of outputting a signal from a pixel in an arbitrary basic block.
It is an another object of the present invention to provide an image pickup element capable of outputting a signal from a pixel in an arbitrary basic block which is appropriate to calculation of interpolated pixel.
It is an another object of the present invention to provide an image pickup device capable of reducing circuit scale.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an image pickup device capable of obtaining an interpolated pixel without any A/D converter, memory for a plurality of lines, and D/A converter.
In order to achieve the above object, according to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image pickup element comprising a plurality of photodetectors each having a color filter array, vertical direction selection means for selecting in a vertical direction an arbitrary basic block having at least two of the plurality of photodetectors, horizontal direction selection means for selecting the arbitrary basic block in a horizontal direction, and output means for parallelly outputting outputs from the photodetectors in the arbitrary basic block selected by the vertical direction selection means and the horizontal direction selection means.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image pickup device comprising:
(A) an image pickup element including;
(B) block storage means for storing a plurality of outputs from the image pickup elements in units of basic blocks; and
(C) interpolation means for calculating an interpolated pixel on the basis of an output from the block storage means.
By the image pickup element having the above arrangement, processing on the output side is facilitated.
In addition, by the above image pickup device, the circuit scale can be reduced.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following specification and accompanying drawings.
In embodiments to be described below, an image pickup element such as so-called CMOS image pickup element capable of reading a pixel at an arbitrary portion at random is used.
Original pixels are read from the image pickup element 101 in units of 2×2 basic (minimum) blocks of a Bayer matrix. The block memory 102 stores read original pixels of a plurality of basic blocks. In this embodiment, the block memory 102 stores three basic blocks in the horizontal direction and three basic blocks in the vertical direction, i.e., a total of nine basic blocks. The interpolation circuit 103 interpolates as shown in
The block memory 102, interpolation circuit 103, and signal processing circuit 104 are formed on one chip together with the image pickup element 101. For example, when the image pickup element 101 is a CMOS image pickup element, the image pickup element 101, block memory 102, interpolation circuit 103, and signal processing circuit 104 are formed on one chip by the same CMOS process.
RF2=(RF1+RG1)/2
RF3=(RF1+RJ1)/2
RF4=(RF1+RK1)/2
GF1=(GE2+GF2)/2
GF4=(GF3+GG3)/2
BF1=(BA4+BF4)/2
BF2=(BB4+BF4)/2
BF3=(BE4+BF4)/2
When interpolation of the basic block F is complete, the basic blocks D, H, and L are read from the image pickup element 101 and written in the block memory 102. The basic blocks A, E, and I are erased from the block memory 102. The interpolation circuit 103 generates the interpolated pixels of the basic block G on the basis of the original pixels of the basic blocks B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, and L in the same manner as described above.
By repeating the block reading and interpolation, the interpolation circuit 103 outputs interpolated RGB signals in the order of, e.g., the basic blocks F, G, H, . . . , J, K, L, . . . , N, P, Q, . . . . However, the basic block output order is not limited to this. For example, when block processing such as calculation of the discrete cosine transforms (DCTs) of 8×8 pixels is to be done on the output side of the signal processing circuit, the signals can be read in the order of the basic blocks F, G, J, K, . . . to continuously output 8×8 pixel data. The basic block size may be equal to the block processing size.
An image pickup device according to the second embodiment has the same arrangement as that of the first embodiment shown in
The basic block size in block reading of this embodiment is the same as in the first embodiment, i.e., 2×2 pixels. The basic pattern of the color filter array is different from the basic block in block reading.
For the basic blocks at the upper portion 201, the interpolation circuit 103 generates interpolated pixels pointed by arrowheads in
CyJ2=(CyJ1+CyK1)/2
CyJ3=(CyJ1+CyN1)/2
CyJ4=(CyJ1+CyP1)/2
YeJ1=(YeI2+YeJ2)/2
YeJ3=(YeJ2+YeM2)/2
YeJ4=(YeJ2+YeN2)/2
MgJ3=(MgI4+MgJ4)/2
MgJ1=(MgF3+MgJ3)/2
MgJ2=(MgG3+MgJ3)/2
GJ4=(GJ3+GK3)/2
GJ1=(GE4+GJ4)/2
GJ2=(GF4+GJ4)/2
For the basic blocks at the lower portion 202, the interpolation circuit 103 generates interpolated pixels pointed by arrowheads in
CyF2=(CyF1+CyG1)/2
CyF3=(CyF1+CyI1)/2
CyF4=(CyF1+CyK1)/2
YeF1=(YeE2+YeF2)/2
YeF3=(YeF2+YeJ2)/2
YeF4=(YeF2+YeJ2)/2
MgF4=(MgF3+MgG3)/2
MgF1=(MgA4+MgF4)/2
MgF2=(MgB4+MgF4)/2
GF3=(GE4+GF4)/2
GF1=(GB3+GF3)/2
GF2=(GC3+GF3)/2
The interpolation circuit 103 switches the two interpolation modes in accordance with the type of basic blocks. The original pixels are read from an image pickup element 101 and written in the block memory in the same manner as in the first embodiment.
By repeating the block reading and interpolation, the interpolation circuit 103 outputs interpolated CyMgYe signals in the order of, e.g., the basic blocks F, G, H, . . . , J, K, L, . . . , N, P, Q, . . . . However, the basic block output order is not limited to this. For example, when the DCTs of 8×8 pixels are to be calculated on the output side of the signal processing circuit, the signals can be read in the order of the basic blocks F, G, J, K, . . . to continuously output 8×8 pixel data.
The arrangement of the image pickup element 101 will be described next.
Referring to
For the vertical direction block selection lines 305 equal in number to the basic blocks in the vertical direction, the vertical direction read-out block selection circuit 302 activates only lines of selected blocks. Similarly, for the horizontal direction block selection lines 306 equal in number to the basic blocks in the horizontal direction, the horizontal direction read-out block selection circuit 303 activates only lines of selected blocks. Each photodetector 301 outputs a detection signal only when both the vertical direction block selection line 305 and horizontal direction block selection line 306 are activated. Each of the transfer switches 304 equal in number to the basic blocks in the horizontal direction receives the detection signal when any one of the basic blocks 301 of a line to which the transfer switches 304 belong outputs a detection signal. The outputs from the transfer switches 304 are coupled and sent to the output terminal. Since one of the outputs is selected by the horizontal direction block selection lines 306, only the detection signal from the basic block selected by the vertical direction block selection line 305 and horizontal direction block selection line 306 is output from the output terminal.
When the vertical direction read-out block selection circuit 302 and horizontal direction read-out block selection circuit 303 are simultaneously operated, the detection signal from an arbitrary basic block can be output from the output terminal.
Referring to
For the vertical direction photodetector selection lines 403 equal in number to the photodetectors in the vertical direction, the vertical direction read-out block selection circuit 302 activates only lines of selected blocks. Since the outputs from photodetectors on one line are output to the same line, the lines are sequentially activated. For the horizontal direction block selection lines 306 equal in number to the basic blocks in the horizontal direction, the horizontal direction read-out block selection circuit 303 activates only lines of selected blocks. Each photodetector 401 outputs a detection signal only when a corresponding vertical direction photodetector selection line 403 is activated. The two-line memory 402 sequentially receives the outputs from basic blocks selected in the vertical direction. The two-line memory 402 outputs the signal of a basic block selected by a horizontal direction block selection line 306. Hence, only the detection signals from basic blocks selected by the vertical direction photodetector selection lines 403 selected by the vertical direction read-out block selection circuit 302, and the horizontal direction block selection lines 306, are output from the output terminal.
When the vertical direction read-out block selection circuit 302 and horizontal direction read-out block selection circuit 303 are simultaneously operated, the detection signal from an arbitrary basic block can be output from the output terminal.
As has been described above, according to the first to fourth embodiments, since photodetection signals are read from the image pickup elements in units of basic blocks, basic blocks necessary for interpolation processing are stored in the block memory, and interpolated pixels of the respective colors are obtained on the basis of the photodetection signals stored in the block memory, an interpolated signal of each color in an arbitrary region can be obtained at random.
In addition, since all signal processing operations can be performed as analog processing, the A/D and D/A converters can be omitted. Therefore, the circuit scale can be reduced.
Furthermore, since the image pickup element, block memory, interpolation circuit, and signal processing circuit can be formed on one chip by the same process, a one-chip image pickup device can be realized.
Many widely different embodiments of the present invention may be constructed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described in the specification, except as defined in the appended claims.
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