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`application JP 2019-231609, indicating the foreign priority date as December 23, 2019.
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`prior/related art of record teaches,
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`An imaging device (Yanagida — US 2019/0149756 A1), comprising pixel cells
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`arranged in a matrix having rows and columns, the pixel cells including first pixel cells
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`and second pixel cells different from the first pixel cells, the first pixel cells and the second
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`pixel cells being located in one of the columns, each of the pixel cells comprising: a
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`photoelectric converter that converts incident light into signal charge, a first transistor
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`having a first gate, a first source andafirst drain, the first gate being coupled to the
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`photoelectric converter, and a second transistor having a second gate, a second source
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`and a second drain, either the first source or the first drain being configured to electrically
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`couple to the photoelectric converter via the second transistor; a first line coupled to one
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`of the first source and the first drain of each of the first pixel cells; and a second line
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`coupled to one ofthe first source and the first drain of each of the second pixel cells, the
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`second line being different from the first line and, further comprising: voltage switching
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`circuitry that is coupled to the other of the first source and the first drain of each of the
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`first pixel cells and that is coupled to the other of the first source and the first drain of each
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`of the second pixel cells, the voltage switching circuitry being configured to switch voltage
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`supply to the other of the first source and the first drain of each of the first pixel cells
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`between a first voltage and a second voltage different from the first voltage, the voltage
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`switching circuitry being configured to switch voltage supply to the other of the first source
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`and the first drain of each of the second pixel cells between the first voltage and the
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`second voltage. Yanagida teaches some features of the instant invention such as an
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`imaging device comprising pixel cells arranged in a matrix in rows and columns, wherein
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`each pixel cell includes a photodiode to convert imping light into a signal charge, a first
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`transistor having a first gate, a first source and a first drain and the first gate being coupled
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`to the photodiode, a second source and drain; a voltage switching circuitry coupled to the
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`other pf the first source and the first drain of each of the pixel cells; the voltage switching
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`circuitry being configured to switch voltage supply to the other of the first source and the
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`first drain of each of the second pixel cells between the first voltage and the second
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`voltage; however,
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`it fails to tech or to fairly suggest the features disclosed in the
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`independent claims 1 and 6 such as a Current supply that supplies a current to s first node
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`between the amplification transistor and the feedback transistor; and a first select
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`transistor of which one of the source or a drain is connected to the other of source or the
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`drain of the amplification transistor; a second select transistor of which one of a source
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`or a drain is connected to the one of the source or drain of the amplification transistor as
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`in claims 1 and 6 or a second voltage supply circuit connected to the other of the source
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`or the drain of the second select transistor as in claim 1.
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`Another prior/related art
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`teaches
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`an imaging device
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`(Nishimura
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`2016/0190187 Ai — art from the IDS) comprising a unit pixel cell comprising: a
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`photoelectric converter that generates an electric signal through photoelectric conversion
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`of incident light; and a signal detection circuit that detects the electric signal, the signal
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`detection circuit comprising a first transistor that amplifies the electric signal, a second
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`transistor that selectively transmits output of the first transistor to outside of the unit pixel
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`cell, and a feedbackcircuit that forms a feedback loop through which the electric signal
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`is negatively fed back, the feedbackloop passing through the first transistor, the feedback
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`circuit comprising a third transistor provided on the feedback loop, a gate of the third
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`transistor being connected to a voltage control circuit that outputs at least three voltages
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`different from each other, wherein the first transistor is provided on the feedback loop
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`and, further comprising a constant current source provided on an output side ofthe first
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`transistor. Nishimura teaches an imaging device with a pixel cell including a photodiode,
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`a signal detection circuit that detects the electric signal from the photodiode, withafirst
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`and a secondtransistors and a feedbackcircuit that forms feedback loop through which
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`the electric signal is negatively fed back; however,it fails to teach or to fairly suggest
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`similar limitations as discussed for Yanagida art.
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`The prior/related art also teaches an imaging device (Yamada — US 2019/0238768
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`Ai — art from the IDS) comprising: a photoelectric converter that converts light into an
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`electric charge; a transfer transistor; a charge accumulation node coupled to the
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`photoelectric converter via the transfer transistor; a first signal detection transistor having
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`a gate coupled to the charge accumulation node; a first reset transistor one of a source
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`and a drain of which is coupled to the charge accumulation node; and a secondreset
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`transistor one of a source and a drain of which is coupled to the photoelectric converter,
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`wherein one of a source and a drain of the first signal detection transistor is coupled to
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`the other of the source and the drain of the first reset transistor and the other of the source
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`and drain of the second reset transistor and further comprising: a feedbacktransistor
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`coupled between the one of the source and the drain of the first signal detection transistor
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`and the other of the source and drain ofthe first reset transistor; a first capacitor having
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`a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the charge accumulation
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`node, the second end being coupled to the other of the source and drain ofthe first reset
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`transistor; and a second capacitor having a third end and a fourth end, the third end being
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`coupled to a node between the first reset transistor and the feedbacktransistor. Yamada
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`teaches an imaging device including a photodiode; a transfer transistor; a charge
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`accumulation node coupled to the photodiode; a first signal detection transistor; a first
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`reset transistor and a second resettransistor and further including a feedback transistor
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`coupled between the one of a sourceor drain of the first signal detection transistor and
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`the other of the source or drain of the first reset transistor; a first capacitor havingafirst
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`end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the charge accumulation node, the
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`second end being coupledto the other of the source and drain ofthe first reset transistor;
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`however, it fails to teach or to suggestsimilarlimitations as discussed above for Yanagida
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`art.
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`In summary, the prior/related art teaches an imaging device comprising pixel cells
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`arranged in a matrix in rows and columns, wherein each pixel cell includes a photodiode
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`to convert imping light into a signal charge, a first transistor havingafirst gate,afirst
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`source andafirst drain and the first gate being coupled to the photodiode, a second
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`source and drain; a voltage switching circuitry coupled to the other pf the first source and
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`the first drain of each of the pixel cells; the voltage switching circuitry being configured to
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`switch voltage supply to the other of the first source and the first drain of each of the
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`second pixel cells between the first voltage and the second voltage or an imaging device
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`with a pixel cell including a photodiode, a signal detection circuit that detects the electric
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`signal from the photodiode, with a first and a second transistors and a feedbackcircuit
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`that forms feedback loop through which the electric signal is negatively fed back or an
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`imaging device including a photodiode; a transfer transistor; a charge accumulation node
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`coupled to the photodiode; a first signal detection transistor; a first reset transistor and a
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`second resettransistor and further including a feedbacktransistor coupled between the
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`one of a source or drain ofthe first signal detection transistor and the other of the source
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`or drain of the first reset transistor; a first capacitor having a first end and a second end,
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`the first end being coupled to the charge accumulation node, the second end being
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`coupled to the other of the source and drain ofthe first reset transistor; however, each
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`one either alone or in combination fails to teach or to fairly suggest the combination of
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`limitations as disclosed in the independent claims 1 and 6, asit follows below.
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`Regarding Claim 1:
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`Yanagida combined with Nishimura and Yamada teach an imaging device
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`comprising pixel cells arranged in a matrix in rows and columns, wherein each pixel cell
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`includes a photodiode to convert imping light into a signal charge, a first transistor having
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`a first gate, a first source andafirst drain and the first gate being coupled to the
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`photodiode, a second source and drain; a voltage switching circuitry coupled to the other
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`pf the first source and the first drain of each of the pixel cells; the voltage switching
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`circuitry being configured to switch voltage supply to the other of the first source and the
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`first drain of each of the second pixel cells between the first voltage and the second
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`voltage or an imaging device with a pixel cell including a photodiode, a signal detection
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`circuit that detects the electric signal from the photodiode, with a first and a second
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`transistors and a feedbackcircuit that forms feedback loop through which the electric
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`signal is negatively fed back or an imaging device including a photodiode; a transfer
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`transistor; a charge accumulation node coupled to the photodiode; a first signal detection
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`transistor; a first reset transistor and a second reset transistor and further including a
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`feedback transistor coupled between the one of a source or drain of the first signal
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`detection transistor and the other of the source or drain of the first reset transistor;afirst
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`capacitor having a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the charge
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`accumulation node, the second end being coupledto the other of the source and drain of
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`the first reset transistor; however, either alone or in combination, they fail to teach or to
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`fairly suggest the combination oflimitations as disclosed in claim 1, mainly the underlined
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`portions.
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`The combination of Yanagida with Nishimura and Yamadafail to explicitly disclose
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`“An imaging device comprising: a pixel including: a photoelectric converter that converts
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`light into a signal charge; a charge accumulator that accumulates the signal charge; an
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`amplification transistor having a gate connected to the charge accumulator; a feedback
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`transistor of which one of a source or a drain is electrically connected to the charge
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`accumulator and the other of the source or the drain is connected to one of a source ora
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`drain of the amplification transistor; a current supply that supplies a currentto a first node
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`between the amplification transistor and_the feedback transistor; and_a_first select
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`transistor of which one of a source or a drain is connected to the other of the source or
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`the drain of the amplification transistor; a second select transistor of which one of a source
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`or a drain is connected to the one of the source or the drain of the amplification transistor;
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`a current source/voltage source switching circuit that includes a current source an