Auto focus and optical image stabilization in a compact folded camera
US-2024411114-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2017003168A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017003168-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615188071-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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An imaging device according to an aspect of the present disclosure is provided with: a light source that, in operation, emits pulsed light including components of different wavelengths; an encoding element that has regions each having different light transmittance, through which incident light from a target onto which the pulsed light has been irradiated is transmitted; a spectroscopic element that, in operation, causes the incident light transmitted through the regions to be dispersed into light rays in accordance with the wavelengths; and an image sensor that, in operation, receives the light rays dispersed by the spectroscopic element.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An imaging device, comprising: a light source that, in operation, emits pulsed light including components of different wavelengths; an encoding element that has regions each having different light transmittance, through which incident light from a target onto which the pulsed light has been irradiated is transmitted; a spectroscopic element that, in operation, causes the incident light transmitted through the regions to be dispersed into light rays in accordance with the wavelengths; and an image sensor that, in operation, receives the light rays dispersed by the spectroscopic element. 2 . An imaging device, comprising: a light source that, in operation, emits pulsed light including components of different wavelengths; an encoding spectroscopic element that has regions each having different wavelength distributions of light transmittance, through which incident light from a target onto which the pulsed light has been irradiated is transmitted; and an image sensor that, in operation, receives the incident light transmitted through the regions. 3 . The imaging device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a control circuit, wherein: the target has a first portion and a second portion; and the control circuit, at a first time, causes the light source to emit the pulsed light, at a second time subsequent to the first time, causes the image sensor to accumulate first signal charge that is based upon first incident light from the first portion of the target, at a third time subsequent to the second time, causes the image sensor to accumulate second signal charge that is based upon second incident light from the second portion of the target, and causes the image sensor to output a first image signal that is based upon the first signal charge and a second image signal that is based upon the second signal charge. 4 . The imaging device according to claim 3 , wherein: the image sensor includes photodetection cells that each include a first charge accumulator and a second charge accumulator; and the control circuit, at the second time, causes the first charge accumulator in each of the photodetection cells to accumulate the first signal charge, and, at the third time, causes the second charge accumulator in each of the photodetection cells to accumulate the second signal charge. 5 . The imaging device according to claim 3 , wherein the control circuit, after causing the light source and the image sensor to repeat, more than once, the emitting of the pulsed light at the first time, the accumulating of the first signal charge at the second time, and the accumulating of the second signal charge at the third time, causes the image sensor to output the first image signal and the second image signal. 6 . The imaging device according to claim 3 , further comprising: a signal processing circuit that, in operation, separates the first image signal into first separate image signals in accordance with the wavelengths, and separates the second image signal into second separate image signals in accordance with the wavelengths. 7 . The imaging device according to claim 6 , wherein, in operation, the signal processing circuit generates a three-dimensional image of the target on the basis of the first separate image signals and the second separate image signals. 8 . The imaging device according to claim 7 , wherein: the target is a light scattering body; and, in operation, the signal processing circuit assumes an optical characteristic value distribution for the target, calculates light propagation within the target, compares a calculation result for the light propagation with the first separate image signals and the second separate image signals, repeatedly assumes the optical characteristic value distribution until a comparison result indicates matching, and generates the three-dimensional image on the basis of the optical characteristic value distribution from when the comparison result indicates matching. 9 . The imaging device according to claim 1 , wherein the target is a gas. 10 . The imaging device according to claim 1 , wherein the target is a light scattering body. 11 . The imaging device according to claim 1 , wherein the pulsed light is an ultraviolet ray or an infrared ray. 12 . The imaging device according to claim 2 , further comprising: a control circuit, wherein: the target has a first portion and a second portion, the control circuit, at a first time, causes the light source to emit the pulsed light, at a second time subsequent to the first time, causes the image sensor to accumulate first signal charge that is based upon first incident light from the first portion of the target, at a third time subsequent to the second time, causes the image sensor to accumulate second signal charge that is based upon second incident light from the second portion of the target, and causes the image sensor to output a first image signal that is based upon the first signal charge and a second image signal that is based upon the second signal charge. 13 . The imaging device according to claim 12 , wherein: the image sensor includes photodetection cells that each include a first charge accumulator and a second charge accumulator; and the control circuit, at the second time, causes the first charge accumulator in each of the photodetection cells to accumulate the first signal charge, and, at the third time, causes the second charge accumulator in each of the photodetection cells to accumulate the second signal charge. 14 . The imaging device according to claim 12 , wherein the control circuit, after causing the light source and the image sensor to repeat, more than once, the emitting of the pulsed light at the first time, the accumulating of the first signal charge at the second time, and the accumulating of the second signal charge at the third time, causes the image sensor to output the first image signal and the second image signal. 15 . The imaging device according to claim 12 , further comprising: a signal processing circuit that, in operation, separates the first image signal into first separate image signals in accordance with the wavelengths, and separates the second image signal into second separate image signals in accordance with the wavelengths. 16 . The imaging device according to claim 15 , wherein, in operation, the signal processing circuit generates a three-dimensional image of the target on the basis of the first separate image signals and the second separate image signals. 17 . The imaging device according to claim 16 , wherein: the target is a light scattering body; and, in operation, the signal processing circuit assumes an optical characteristic value distribution for the target, calculates light propagation within the target, compares a calculation result for the light propagation with the first separate image signals and the second separate image signals, repeatedly assumes the optical characteristic value distribution until a comparison result indicates matching, and generates the three-dimensional image on the basis of the optical characteristic value distribution from when the comparison result indicates matching. 18 . An imaging device, comprising: a first light source that, in operation, emits first pulsed light including a first wavelength; a second light source that, in operation, emits second pulsed light including a second wavelength that is different from the first wavelength; an encoding
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