Camera modules patterned with pi filter groups
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04N-005/247
H04N-009/097
H04N-005/33
G02B-003/00
H04N-005/225
H04N-009/73
H01L-027/146
G02B-005/20
출원번호
US-0952195
(2015-11-25)
등록번호
US-9706132
(2017-07-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Nisenzon, Semyon
Venkataraman, Kartik
출원인 / 주소
FotoNation Cayman Limited
대리인 / 주소
KPPB LLP
인용정보
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237
초록▼
Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention pattern array camera modules with π filter groups. In one embodiment, an array camera module includes: an M×N imager array including a plurality of focal planes, where each focal plane includes an array of pixels; an M×N optic array
Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention pattern array camera modules with π filter groups. In one embodiment, an array camera module includes: an M×N imager array including a plurality of focal planes, where each focal plane includes an array of pixels; an M×N optic array of lens stacks, where each lens stack corresponds to a focal plane, and where each lens stack forms an image of a scene on its corresponding focal plane; where each pairing of a lens stack and focal plane thereby defines a camera; where at least one row in the M×N array of cameras includes at least one red camera, one green camera, and one blue camera; and where at least one column in the M×N array of cameras includes at least one red camera, one green camera, and one blue camera.
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1. An array camera module, comprising: an M×N imager array comprising a plurality of focal planes, each focal plane comprising an array of light sensitive pixels;an M×N optic array of lens stacks, where each lens stack corresponds to a focal plane, and where each lens stack forms an image of a scene
1. An array camera module, comprising: an M×N imager array comprising a plurality of focal planes, each focal plane comprising an array of light sensitive pixels;an M×N optic array of lens stacks, where each lens stack corresponds to a focal plane, and where each lens stack forms an image of a scene on its corresponding focal plane;wherein each pairing of a lens stack and its corresponding focal plane thereby defines a camera;wherein at least one row in the M×N array of cameras comprises at least one red color camera, at least one green color camera, and at least one blue color camera; andwherein at least one column in the M×N array of cameras comprises at least one red color camera, at least one green color camera, and at least one blue color camera;wherein M and N are each greater than two and at least one of M and N is even; wherein color filters are implemented within the cameras in the array camera module such that the array camera module is patterned with at least one π filter group comprising: a 3×3 array of cameras comprising: a reference camera at the center of the 3×3 array of cameras;two red color cameras located on opposite sides of the 3×3 array of cameras;two blue color cameras located on opposite sides of the 3×3 array of cameras; andfour green color cameras surrounding the reference camera. 2. The array camera module of claim 1: wherein M and N are each greater than two and at least one of M and N is even;wherein color filters are implemented within the cameras in the array camera module such that the array camera module is patterned with at least one π filter group comprising: a 3×3 array of cameras comprising: a reference camera at the center of the 3×3 array of cameras;two red color cameras located on opposite sides of the 3×3 array of cameras;two blue color cameras located on opposite sides of the 3×3 array of cameras; andfour green color cameras surrounding the reference camera. 3. The array camera module of claim 2 wherein each of the four green color cameras surrounding the reference camera is disposed at a corner location of the 3×3 array of cameras. 4. The array camera module of claim 3, wherein: M is four;N is four;the first row of cameras of the 4×4 array camera module includes, in the following order, a green color camera, a blue color camera, a green color camera, and a red color camera;the second row of cameras of the 4×4 array camera module includes, in the following order, a red color camera, a green color camera, a red color camera, and a green color camera;the third row of cameras of the 4×4 array camera module includes, in the following order, a green color camera, a blue color camera, a green color camera, and a blue color camera; andthe fourth row of cameras of the 4×4 array camera module includes, in the following order, a blue color camera, a green color camera, a red color camera, and a green color camera. 5. The array camera module of claim 3, wherein: M is four;N is four;the first row of cameras of the 4×4 array camera module includes, in the following order, a red color camera, a green color camera, a blue color camera, and a green color camera;the second row of cameras of the 4×4 array camera module includes, in the following order a green color camera, a red color camera, a green color camera, and a red color camera;the third row of cameras of the 4×4 array camera module includes, in the following order, a blue color camera, a green color camera, a blue color camera, and a green color camera; andthe fourth row of cameras of the 4×4 array camera module includes, in the following order, a green color camera, a red color camera, a green color camera, and a blue color camera. 6. The array camera module of claim 2, wherein the reference camera is a green color camera. 7. The array camera module of claim 2, wherein the reference camera is one of: a camera that incorporates a Bayer filter, a camera that is configured to capture infrared light, and a camera that is configured to capture ultraviolet light. 8. The array camera module of claim 2 wherein each of the two red color cameras is located at a corner location of the 3×3 array of cameras, and wherein each of the two blue color cameras is located at a corner location of the 3×3 array of cameras. 9. The array camera module of claim 2, wherein at least one color filter is implemented on the imager array. 10. The array camera module of claim 2, wherein at least one color filter is implemented on a lens stack. 11. A 3×3 array camera module comprising: a 3×3 imager array comprising a 3×3 arrangement of focal planes, each focal plane comprising an array of light sensitive pixels;a 3×3 optic array of lens stacks, where each lens stack corresponds to a focal plane, and where each lens stack forms an image of a scene on its corresponding focal plane;wherein each pairing of a lens stack and its corresponding focal plane thereby defines a camera;wherein the 3×3 array of cameras comprises: a reference camera at the center of the 3×3 array of cameras;two red color cameras located on opposite sides of the 3×3 array of cameras;two blue color cameras located on opposite sides of the 3×3 array of cameras; andfour green color cameras, each located at a corner location of the 3×3 array of cameras;wherein each of the color cameras is achieved using a color filter. 12. The 3×3 array camera module of claim 11, wherein at least one color filter is implemented on the imager array to achieve a color camera. 13. The 3×3 array camera module of claim 11, wherein at least one color filter is implemented within a lens stack to achieve a color camera. 14. The 3×3 array camera module of claim 11, wherein the reference camera is a green color camera. 15. The 3×3 array camera module of claim 11, wherein the reference camera is one of: a camera that incorporates a Bayer filter, a camera that is configured to capture infrared light, and a camera that is configured to capture ultraviolet light. 16. A method of patterning an array camera module with at least one π filter group comprising: evaluating whether an imager array of M×N focal planes, where each focal plane comprises an array of light sensitive pixels, includes any defective focal planes;assembling an M×N array camera module using: the imager array of M×N focal planes;an M×N optic array of lens stacks, where each lens stack corresponds with a focal plane,wherein the M×N array camera module is assembled so that: each lens stack and its corresponding focal plane define a camera;color filters are implemented within the array camera module such that the array camera module is patterned with at least one π filter group comprising: a 3×3 array of cameras comprising: a reference camera at the center of the 3×3 array of cameras; two red color cameras located on opposite sides of the 3×3 array of cameras; two blue color cameras located on opposite sides of the 3×3 array of cameras; and four green color cameras surrounding the reference camera; andwherein the array camera module is patterned with the at least one π filter group such that a camera that includes a defective focal plane is a green color camera. 17. The method of patterning an array camera module with at least one π filter group of claim 16, wherein at least one color filter is implemented on the imager array. 18. The method of patterning an array camera module with at least one π filter group of claim 16, wherein at least one color filter is implemented within a lens stack. 19. The method of patterning an array camera module with at least one π filter group of claim 16, wherein the reference camera is a green color camera. 20. The method of patterning an array camera module with at least one π filter group of claim 16, wherein the reference camera is one of: a camera that incorporates a Bayer filter, a camera that is configured to capture infrared light, and a camera that is configured to capture ultraviolet light.
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