Claims
- 1. A light sensitive semiconductor unit comprising a plurality of light sensitive semiconductor cells formed on a common substrate for generating electrical output from received light, a number of said light sensitive semiconductor cells being connected in series, wherein the light sensitive semiconductor cells have differing light receiving areas, the cells being arranged so that a cell of smallest light receiving area is located to receive the highest intensity of incident light and a cell of largest light receiving area is located to receive the lowest intensity of incident light, such that an output of each of the light sensitive semiconductor cells is substantially the same.
- 2. The light sensitive semiconductor unit according to claim 1, wherein the light sensitive semiconductor cells have a rectangular shape and are arranged on the substrate in a matrix such that at least one light sensitive semiconductor cell disposed at a central portion has a smallest light receiving area, and the light receiving area of the light sensitive semiconductor cells disposed around the at least one central light sensitive semiconductor cell increases as the position of the light sensitive semiconductor cell is farther from the at least one central light sensitive semiconductor cell.
- 3. The light sensitive semiconductor unit according to claim 1, wherein the light sensitive semiconductor cells have a sector shape and are disposed in a coaxial manner to form a round shape such that at least one light sensitive semiconductor cell disposed at a central portion has a smallest light receiving area, and the light receiving area of the light sensitive semiconductor cells disposed around the at least one central light sensitive semiconductor cell increases as the position of the light sensitive semiconductor cell is farther from the at least one central light sensitive semiconductor cell.
- 4. The light sensitive semiconductor unit according to claim 1, wherein two light sensitive semiconductor cells which have the smallest light receiving area are disposed at separate positions on the substrate, and a plurality of light sensitive semiconductor cells having increased light receiving area are disposed around said two light sensitive semiconductor cells in a matrix.
- 5. The light sensitive semiconductor unit according to claim 1, wherein two light sensitive semiconductor cells which have the smallest light receiving area are disposed at nonadjacent positions on the substrate, and a plurality of light sensitive semiconductor cells having increased light receiving area are disposed around each of said two light sensitive semiconductor cells in a matrix.
- 6. The light sensitive semiconductor unit according to claim 1, wherein at least one light sensitive semiconductor cell having a smallest light receiving area is disposed at a central portion of the substrate and arranged such that the central portion has a round shape, and wherein outer light sensitive semiconductor cells having an arcuate shape are disposed around the at least one central light sensitive semiconductor cell in a coaxial manner to form rings around the central portion, the light receiving area of said outer cells increasing as the position of an outer cell is farther from the central portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/295,706 filed Jan. 11, 1989.
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