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titleOfInvention Electronic endoscope and endoscope system
abstract In a wireless endoscope system, a battery of an electronic endoscope is made to last long, and both prevention of running out of battery during observation and efficient use of battery capacity are achieved. An electronic endoscope is provided with an FM modulation circuit and an SSB modulation circuit. The electronic endoscope 10 is supplied with power from the battery 32. The battery 32 is connected to the voltage detection circuit 35. The voltage detection circuit 35 detects the voltage of the battery 32 and inputs it to the CPU 30. CPU30 determines whether the voltage of the battery 32 is below a predetermined value. The CPU 30 that has determined that the voltage is equal to or lower than the predetermined value causes the SSB modulation circuit 42 with low power consumption to modulate the image data. [Selection] Figure 2
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