Patent ID: 7057655

Claim:
An amplifying solid-state imaging device comprising: a plurality of pixels arranged in columns and rows, each said pixel including a signal storage section for creating signal charge through photoelectric conversion and storing thereon signal information corresponding to the signal charge; reset signal supply means for generating a reset signal for an electronic shuttering operation and supplying the reset signal to the pixels belonging to one of the rows that has been selected to perform the electronic shuttering operation thereon, thereby resetting the signal storage sections included in the pixels on the selected row; row selecting means for sequentially selecting at least one row of pixels from the pixels to perform a signal readout operation thereon; and a signal detector for reading out the signal information, which is stored in the signal storage sections included in the pixels on the row that has been selected by the row selecting means to perform the signal readout operation thereon, the signal detector including an amplifier that is connected in series between first and second power supplies, the signal detector sensing the signal information by making a current flow between the first and second power supplies, amplifying the signal information and then outputting the amplified signal information, wherein every period during which the reset signal supply means is supplying the reset signal necessarily overlaps with a period during which the row selecting means is selecting one of the pixel rows other than the pixel row receiving the reset signal from the reset signal supply means to perform the readout operation thereon; and the reset signal supplied from the reset signal supply means is output to imaging pixels provided within an effective pixel area and dummy pixels that are provided in an area other than the effective pixel area; and the number of pixel rows formed by the dummy pixels is obtained by subtracting the number of pixel rows formed by the imaging pixels from an HD number, which is the number of horizontal sync pulses included in one frame interval.