Image sensor unit and method for manufacturing image sensor unit
US-2015381848-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9516193B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9516193-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314418185-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A light source unit emits light for irradiating a document. A light guide in which light emitted from the light source unit propagates has a first exit part for emitting light to the document and a second exit part, which is a different part from the first light part, for emitting light to the outside. A corrective light receiver is disposed in an area receiving direct light of the light emitted from the second exit part, and outputs reference data corresponding to the direct light. A controller compares predetermined criterion data with the reference data output from the corrective light receiver, and performs processing for correcting a bright output based on a result of the comparison.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A contact image sensor comprising: a light source that emits light for irradiating a target to be read; a light guide in which the light emitted from the light source and entering entrance parts disposed at both ends of the light guide in a main scanning direction propagates, the light guide having a first exit part for emitting the light to the target to be read and second exit parts disposed at the both ends of the light guide in the main scanning direction, for emitting the light to the outside; a first corrective light receiver that (i) is disposed in an area receiving direct light of light that enters from one end of the light guide and is emitted from a second exit part of the other end of the light guide and excluding light that enters from the other end of the light guide and is emitted from the light source and (ii) outputs reference data corresponding to the direct light; a second corrective light receiver that (i) is disposed in an area receiving direct light of light that enters from the other end of the light guide and is emitted from a second exit part of the one end of the light guide and excluding light that enters from the one end of the light guide and is emitted from the light source and (ii) outputs reference data corresponding to the direct light; a reading light receiver that generates image data representing an image of the target to be read by photoelectrically converting the light emitted from the first exit part and reflected by the target to be read; and a corrector that compares (i) predetermined criterion data as a criterion value for determining whether or not to correct a bright output represented by the image data generated by the reading light receiver when the target to be read is white with (ii) reference data output from the first and second corrective light receivers and, based on a result of the comparison, performs processing for correcting the bright output. 2. The contact image sensor according to claim 1 , further comprising: a transmission body with an external surface, the external surface configured to be in close contact with the target to be read, the transmission body transmitting light emitted from the first exit part and light reflected by the target to be read, wherein the corrective light receiver is disposed in a portion of an area not irradiated directly by external light transmitted through the transmission body within the area receiving the direct light. 3. The contact image sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the light source emits ultraviolet or infrared light as light for irradiating the target to be read. 4. The contact image sensor according to claim 1 , further comprising: a light source driver that controls an amount of light emitted from the light source and causes the light source to emit light, wherein the corrector compares the criterion data with the reference data output from the corrective light receiver and, based on the result of the comparison, causes the light source driver to emit an amount of light such that the content of the reference data meets a criterion represented by the criterion data. 5. The contact image sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the reading light receiver comprises: a reading converter that receives light emitted from the first exit part and reflected by the target to be read, and outputs a converted signal generated by photoelectrically converting the received light; and an amplifier that generates the image data by amplifying the converted signal output from the reading converter, and the corrector compares the criterion data with the reference data output from the corrective light receiver and, based on the result of the comparison, causes the amplifier to perform amplification such that the content of the reference data meets a criterion represented by the criterion data.
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