Claims
- 1. An image sensor, comprising:
a sensor array comprising a two-dimensional array of pixel elements, said sensor array outputting digital signals as k-bit pixel data representing an image of a scene; a companding circuit for companding said k-bit pixel data into h bits, h being less than k; and a data memory, in communication with said sensor array, for storing said h-bit pixel data for each of said pixel elements.
- 2. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein said companding circuit comprises a look-up table containing values for mapping a k-bit number to a h-bit number.
- 3. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein h=k−1.
- 4. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein said companding circuit applies a transfer function for companding said k-bit pixel data into h bits, said transfer function being a linear function at low intensity values and a logarithm function at high intensity values.
- 5. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein said transfer function increments said k-bit pixel data in step size less than a perceptible threshold of the human visual capability.
- 6. A method for generating electrical signals representing an image in a digital image sensor, comprising:
generating digital signals as k-bit pixel data, said pixel data being associated with each pixel element in a sensor array of pixel elements and corresponding to a level of an analog signal indicative of a light intensity impinging on said pixel element; companding said k-bit pixel data into h bits for a first one of said pixel elements, h being less than k; and storing said h-bit pixel data in a location in a data memory associated with said first one of said pixel elements.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said act of companding comprises mapping a k-bit number to a h-bit number using a look-up table.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein h=k−1.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein said act of companding comprises applying a transfer function for companding said k-bit pixel data into h bits, said transfer function being a linear function at low intensity values and a logarithm function at high intensity values.
- 10. The method of claim 6, wherein said transfer function increments said k-bit pixel data in step size less than a perceptible threshold of the human visual capability.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is related to concurrently filed and commonly assigned U.S. patent application bearing serial no. xx/xxx,xxx entitled “Method And Apparatus for Storing Image Information for Multiple Sampling Operations in a Digital Pixel Sensor,” by Benjamin P. Olding and Justin Reyneri.