Claims
- 1. A photo-detecting apparatus comprising:
a photodetector to output a signal current corresponding to an incident light intensity; an integrating circuit to store an electric charge corresponding to the signal current output from the photodetector and output a signal voltage corresponding to the amount of stored charge; a first CDS circuit having a first coupling capacitor and a first amplifier both connected serially in that order between its input terminal and output terminal, the input terminal being adapted to receive the signal voltage output from the integrating circuit, a first integrating capacitor parallelly connected between an input and an output of the first amplifier, and a first switch means for storing in the first integrating capacitor an amount of electric charge corresponding to a change in the signal voltage; a second CDS circuit having a second coupling capacitor and a second amplifier both connected serially in that order between its input terminal and output terminal, the input terminal being adapted to receive the signal voltage output from the integrating circuit, a second integrating capacitor having a capacitance value equal to that of the first integrating capacitor and parallelly connected between an input and an output of the first amplifier, and a second switch means for storing in the second integrating capacitor an amount of electric charge corresponding to a change in the signal voltage; and a difference calculation circuit to determine a difference between the amounts of charges stored in the first integrating capacitor of the first CDS circuit and in the second integrating capacitor of the second CDS circuit and output a signal voltage corresponding to the difference.
- 2. A photo-detecting apparatus according to claim 1, further including a timing control circuit for controlling the operations of the integrating circuit, the first CDS circuit, the second CDS circuit and the difference calculation circuit, the photo-detecting apparatus being used along with a light emitting means for throwing a spot light toward an object;
wherein the timing control circuit performs the steps of:
in a first period when the light emitting means is throwing the spot light onto the object, storing a first amount of electric charge in the first integrating capacitor of the first CDS circuit based on the change in the signal voltage output from the integrating circuit when the photodetector detects the spot light component and a background light component; in a second period when the light emitting means is not throwing the spot light onto the object, storing a second amount of electric charge in the second integrating capacitor of the second CDS circuit based on the change in the signal voltage output from the integrating circuit when the photodetector detects the background light component; and in a third period following the first and second periods, having the difference calculation circuit calculate a difference between the amount of charge stored in the first integrating capacitor of the first CDS circuit and the amount of charge stored in the second integrating capacitor of the second CDS circuit and then output a signal voltage corresponding to the difference from the difference calculation circuit.
- 3. A photo-detecting apparatus according to claim 1, having:
N sets (N≧2) of the photodetector, the integrating circuit, the first CDS circuit, the second CDS circuit and the difference calculation circuit; N hold circuits corresponding to the respective N difference calculation circuits and adapted to hold and output the signal voltages output from the difference calculation circuits; and an A/D converter to successively input the signal voltages output from the N hold circuits, convert the signal voltages into digital signals and output the converted digital signals.
- 4. A photo-detecting apparatus according to claim 3, further including: a maximum value detection circuit to detect a maximum value of the signal voltages output from the N difference calculation circuits or the N hold circuits;
wherein the A/D converter sets an A/D conversion range according to the maximum value detected by the maximum value detection circuit.
- 5. A photo-detecting apparatus comprising:
an integrating circuit connected to a photodetector; first and second CDS circuits connected in parallel with each other and in series with the integrating circuit; and a difference calculation circuit to output a signal voltage corresponding to a difference between an output of the first CDS circuit and an output of the second CDS circuit.
Priority Claims (1)
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P1999-203502 |
Jul 1999 |
JP |
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RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of application serial no. PCT/JP00/04786 filed on Jul. 17, 2000, now pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/JP00/04786 |
Jul 2000 |
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10044988 |
Jan 2002 |
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