The present disclosure relates to a liquid crystal display television (LCD TV), and particularly to an adjustment method for LED backlight brightness.
At present, LED backlight brightness of an LCD TV is usually adjusted by PWM dimming, i.e., keeping current passing through LED lamps constant and changing duty ratio of PWM wave to change turn-on time and turn-off time of LED lamps in a backlight strip correspondingly, so as to achieve the purpose of adjusting the backlight brightness. When the duty ratio of the PWM wave is 100%, the backlight strip is always on, which corresponds to the maximum backlight brightness of the TV. The backlight is brightness is gradually decreased with gradual reduction of the duty ratio of the PWM wave. However, the PWM dimming has the following shortcomings: 1. the current passing through the LED lamps is fixed to a current that corresponds to a maximum brightness, which causes a lower LED luminous efficiency and a larger backlight loss; 2. when the current passing through the LED lamps is fixed to a current that corresponds to a maximum brightness if the signal frequency of PWM belongs to a range within human hearing frequency i.e. 100 Hz to 20 kHz, an inductor and an output capacitance around an LED drive circuit may produce large noise.
A main object of the present disclosure is to provide an adjustment method for LED backlight brightness, which can improve the LED luminous efficiency, decrease backlight loss, and reduce noise generated by the LED drive circuit.
An adjustment method for LED backlight brightness provided in the present disclosure includes the following steps:
when current LED backlight brightness is greater than a preset value, maintaining PWM duty ratio to be a maximum value, and adjusting the LED backlight brightness by adjusting an LED conduction current; and
when the current LED backlight brightness is not greater than the preset value, maintaining the LED conduction current to be constant, and adjusting the LED backlight brightness by adjusting the PWM duty ratio to be changed between the maximum value and a minimum value.
Preferably, the preset value is any value within a range of 36%˜84% of the maximum brightness of the LED backlight.
Preferably, the maximum value of the PWM duty ratio is a value within a range of 80%˜100%.
Preferably, the preset value is a brightness value of the LED backlight corresponding to the LED conduction current which is at a predetermined value, and the predetermined value of the LED conduction current is determined by variation characteristics of LED chromaticity coordinate and luminous efficiency.
Preferably, the predetermined value of the LED conduction current is any value within a range of 30%˜80% of the maximum value of actual LED conduction current.
Preferably, the predetermined value of the LED conduction current is 42% of the maximum value of actual LED conduction current.
Preferably, the preset value is any value within a range of 36%˜84% of the maximum brightness of the LED backlight.
Preferably, the preset value is 48.3% of the maximum brightness of the LED backlight.
Preferably, the step of said when the current LED backlight brightness is greater than a preset value, maintaining PWM duty ratio to be a maximum value, and adjusting the LED backlight brightness by adjusting an LED conduction current comprises:
if the current LED backlight brightness is greater than the preset value, when increasing the LED backlight brightness to the maximum brightness, maintaining the PWM duty ratio to be the maximum value, and increasing the LED conduction current to the maximum value of actual LED conduction current; and when reducing the LED backlight brightness to the preset value, maintaining the PWM duty ratio to be the maximum value, and reducing the LED conduction current to the preset value of the conduction current.
Preferably, the maximum value of the PWM duty ratio is a value within a range of 80%˜100%.
Preferably, the minimum value of the PWM duty ratio is a value within a range of 0%˜30%.
Preferably, the step of said when the current LED backlight brightness is not greater than the preset value, maintaining the LED conduction current to be constant, and adjusting the LED backlight brightness by adjusting the PWM duty ratio to be changed between the maximum value and a minimum value comprises:
if the current LED backlight brightness is not greater than the preset value, when reducing the LED backlight brightness to the minimum brightness, maintaining the LED conduction current to be the predetermined value of the conduction current, and reducing the PWM duty ratio to the minimum value; and when increasing the LED backlight brightness to the preset value, maintaining the LED conduction current to be the predetermined value of the conduction current, and increasing the PWM duty ratio to the maximum value.
Preferably, the minimum value of the PWM duty ratio is a value within a range of 0%˜30%.
Comparing with the prior art, the adjustment method for LED backlight brightness in the present disclosure allows the LED conduction current not always keep at the maximum value by means of choosing PWM dimming or conduction current dimming according to the current LED backlight brightness, which greatly improves the LED luminous efficiency and reduces backlight loss. Moreover, the conduction current dimming (i.e. analogue dimming) is adopted when the LED backlight brightness is greater than the preset value. The analogue dimming can make the LED drive circuit avoid producing noise; and when the LED backlight brightness is not greater than the preset value, PWM dimming is adopted, in such case, the LED conduction current is at the preset value rather than the maximum value, which can also make the LED drive circuit avoid producing noise.
The implementations, functional features and advantages of the present disclosure will be further described with reference to embodiments thereof and the accompanying drawings.
It should be appreciate that, the embodiments described herein e only intended to illustrate but not to limit the present disclosure.
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An adjustment method for LED backlight brightness provided in the embodiment includes:
a step S10, when current LED backlight brightness is greater than a preset value, maintaining PWM duty ratio to be a maximum value, and adjusting the LED backlight brightness by adjusting an LED conduction current;
In the embodiment, the maximum value of PWM duty ratio is preferably selected to be 100% or 99%, and can be any value within a range of 80%˜100%.
The preset value is a brightness value of the LED backlight corresponding to the LED conduction current which is at a predetermined value, and the predetermined value of the LED conduction current is determined by variation characteristics of LED chromaticity coordinate and luminous efficiency. The criteria about the determination is not only improving the luminous efficiency, but also not changing the chromaticity coordinate too greatly so as to avoid affecting image quality.
However, under the condition that the maximum value of actual LED conduction current equals to the LED rated current, since the variation characteristics of chromaticity coordinate varies with different LEDs, the predetermined value of the conduction current may be different (e.g. probably 41%, 43%, etc.), and the preset value of the backlight brightness may accordingly be varied with the variation of the predetermined value of the conduction current. Furthermore, the foregoing 42% is set under the condition that the maximum value of actual LED conduction current equals to the LED rated current, in view of the maximum value of actual LED conduction current being probably greater or less than the LED rated current (e.g. 1.2 times the rated current or 0.5 times the rated current). For example, the maximum value of actual LED conduction current may be 60% of the LED rated current, at this point, the predetermined value of the LED conduction current is selected to be 42% of the LED rated current, which actually 70% of actual LED conduction current. Therefore, dependent on different situations, the predetermined value of the LED conduction current can be a value selected from a range within 30%˜80% of actual LED conduction current. Accordingly, the preset value of the backlight brightness can appropriately be a value selected from a range within 36%˜44% of the maximum brightness of the LED backlight.
In the step S10, the adjustment of the LED backlight brightness includes the following two situations, i.e., increasing the LED backlight brightness to the maximum brightness and reducing the LED backlight brightness to the preset value:
First, increasing the LED backlight brightness to the maximum brightness:
Under such situation, maintaining the PWM duty ratio to be the maximum value, and increasing the LED conduction current to be the maximum value of actual LED conduction current, thus increasing the LED backlight brightness from the current LED backlight brightness to the maximum brightness.
Second, reducing the LED backlight brightness to the preset value:
Under such situation, also maintaining the PWM duty ratio to be the maximum value, and reducing the LED conduction current to the predetermined value of the conduction current, thus reducing the LED backlight brightness from the current LED backlight brightness to the preset value.
In a step S20, when the current LED backlight brightness is not greater than the preset value, maintaining the LED conduction current to be constant, and adjusting the LED backlight brightness by adjusting the PWM duty ratio to be changed between the maximum value and a minimum value. The minimum value of the foregoing PWM duty ratio is preferably selected to be 10%, and can be any value within a range of 0%˜30%.
In the step S20, the adjustment of LED backlight brightness include the following two situations, i.e., reducing the LED backlight brightness to the minimum brightness value and increasing the LED backlight brightness to the preset value:
First, reducing the LED backlight brightness to the minimum brightness:
Under such situation, maintaining the LED conduction current to be the predetermined value of the conduction current unvaryingly, and reducing the PWM duty ratio to be the minimum value, thus reducing the LED backlight brightness to the minimum brightness.
Second, increasing the LED backlight brightness to the preset value:
Under such situation, also maintaining the LED conduction current to be the predetermined value of the conduction current unvaryingly, and increasing the PWM duty ratio to be the maximum value, thus increasing the LED backlight brightness from the current LED backlight brightness to the preset value.
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When heightening the LED backlight brightness from 0%, maintaining the LED conduction current to be 42% unvaryingly, and increasing the PWM duty ratio from 0% to 100%, thus increasing the LED backlight brightness from 0% to 48.3%; when further heightening the LED backlight brightness, maintaining the PWM duty ratio to be 100%, and increasing the LED backlight brightness from 48.3% to 100%.
When lowering the LED backlight brightness from 100%, maintaining the PWM duty ratio to be 100%, and reducing the LED conduction current from 100% to 42%, thus reducing the LED backlight brightness from 100% to 48.3%; when further lowering the LED backlight brightness, maintaining the LED conduction current to be 42% unvaryingly, and reducing the PWM duty ratio from 100% to 0%, thus reducing the LED conduction current from 48.3% to 0%.
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Comparing with the prior art, the adjustment method for LED backlight brightness in the present disclosure allows the LED conduction current not always keep at the maximum value by means of choosing PWM dimming or the conduction current dimming according to the current LED backlight brightness, which greatly improves the LED luminous efficiency and reduces backlight loss. Moreover, when the LED backlight brightness is greater than the preset value, the conduction current dimming (i.e. analogue dimming) is adopted, which can avoid noise produced by the LED drive circuit; and when the LED backlight brightness is not greater than the preset value, the PWM dimming is adopted, in this case, the LED conduction current is at the preset value rather than the maximum value, which can also avoid noise produced by the LED drive circuit.
What described above are only preferred embodiments of the present disclosure but are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, any equivalent structural or process flow modifications that are made on basis of the specification and the attached drawings or any direct or indirect applications in other technical fields shall also fall within the scope of the present disclosure.
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