This application is the National Stage of PCT/CN2014/082042 filed on Jul. 11, 2014, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of Chinese Application No. 201310556478.8 filed on Nov. 11, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
At least one embodiment of the present invention relates to an array substrate and a driving method thereof, and a display device.
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) have been widely applied in electronic products such as notebook computers, flat TVs or mobile telephones due to their advantages of low radiation, small volume and low energy consumption.
A liquid crystal display generally has a structure as shown in
In order to enhance the dynamic performance of a display panel 10, a polarity inversion technology is commonly used to drive the display panel 10. As shown in
A charge sharing technology is to provide a switch SW between two channels, as shown in
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides an array substrate and a driving method thereof, and a display device for reducing costs of driving units, facilitating panellization of driving units.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides an array substrate comprising: a plurality of pixel units defined by gate lines and data lines intersecting each other, and a charge sharing unit. The gate lines are configured to input scan signals for turning on the pixel units, the charge sharing unit is configured to connects at least two of the data lines for electrically connecting the at least two of the data lines, to which the charge sharing unit is connected, with each other during a time period when the gate lines are not input with a scan signal.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides a display device comprising an array substrate as described above.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides a driving method for an array substrate comprising a plurality of pixel units defined by gate lines and data lines intersecting each other and a charge sharing unit; and the method comprises: electrically connecting, by the charge sharing unit, at least two of the data lines to which it is connected with each other when the gate lines are not input with a scan signal.
In order to clearly illustrate the technical solution of the embodiments of the invention, the drawings of the embodiments will be briefly described in the following; it is obvious that the described drawings are only related to some embodiments of the invention and thus are not limitative of the invention.
10—display panel; 11—pixel unit; 110—gate line; 111—data line; 12—charge sharing unit; 121—control switch; 122—charge sharing wire; 1201—thin film transistor; 123—data line test port; 123′—data signal test line; 124—gate line test port; 124′—gate signal test line; 13—driving unit; 210—scan driver; 211—displacement register; 212—level shifter; 220—timing controller; 230—data driver; 231—latch; 232—digital to analog converter; 30—first data channel; 31—second data channel.
In order to make objects, technical details and advantages of the embodiments of the invention apparent, the technical solutions of the embodiments will be described in a clearly and fully understandable way in connection with the drawings related to the embodiments of the invention. Apparently, the described embodiments are just a part but not all of the embodiments of the invention. Based on the described embodiments herein, those skilled in the art can obtain other embodiment(s), without any inventive work, which should be within the scope of the invention.
The inventors found that the circuit structure in driving unit needs to be modified to realize charge sharing with the structure of
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides an array substrate as shown in
The charge sharing unit 12 can connect with at least two data lines for electrically connecting the at least two data lines with each other during the time period when no scan signal is input into gate lines 110.
It is to be noted that gate lines 110 are configured to input scan signals for turning on the pixel units 11. For example, when a scan signal input by a gate line 110 in a row into the gate electrodes of TFTs in pixel units in this row is enabled, the TFTs in the pixel units in the corresponding row are turned on, that is, the source electrode and the drain electrode of each TFT are electrically conducted. In such a way, the data lines can be connected with the pixel electrodes in the corresponding pixel units and the data lines can input display data to pixel electrodes respectively to cause the display device to display.
It is to be noted that the scan signal, which is not input to a gate line, may be a scan signal for a row or a scan signal for a frame; that is, the gate line in every row is not input a scan signal, or the gate lines to be scanned in every frame are not input with a scan signal.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides an array substrate. The array substrate comprises a plurality of pixel units defined by gate lines and data lines intersecting each other. By providing charge sharing units on the array substrate, during the time period when a gate line is not input with a scan signal for turning on pixel units, the charge sharing unit electrically connects at least two data lines, to which it is connected, with each other. In this way, it is not necessary to dispose circuits for charge sharing function in driving units for driving the display device to display, thereby reducing costs of driving units and facilitating panellization of driving units.
For example, as shown in
When a control switch 121 is turned on, the corresponding data line 111 and the charge sharing wire 122 are electrically connected. For example, turning on the control switch 121 may means to control two ends of the control switch 121 to be connected. With a TFT as an example of the switch, when the scan signal input to a gate electrode of the TFT is enabled, the source electrode and the drain electrode of the TFT are electrically conducted, and the TFT is turned on. When the control switch 121 is turned on, two ends of the control switch 121 are connected, such that the data line 111 and the charge sharing wire, which are connected with two ends of the control switch 121, are electrically connected. In this way, all the data lines connected with the charge sharing wire 122 can be shorted such that electrical charges on data lines are equally distributed, hence realizing charge sharing. This therefore reduces oscillation amplitude of data signals output by data lines and thus saves power consumption of the display.
For example, as shown in
The process of controlling the charge sharing unit 12 by the driving unit 13 is described below for example.
When the driving unit 13 does not drive a gate line 110 to output a scan signal for turning on pixels, the driving unit 13 inputs a signal to the charge sharing unit 12 to turn on control switches 121 such that data lines 111 and the charge sharing wire 122 connected with the control switches are electrically connected, thereby realizing charge sharing between data lines.
When the driving unit 13 drive a gate line 110 to output a scan signal for turning on pixel units, the driving unit 13 controls the charge sharing unit 12 to turn off the control switches 121 such that data lines 111 and the charge sharing wire 122 connected with the control switches are disconnected, thereby cutting off the charge sharing channels formed by the data lines 111 and the charge sharing wire 122.
In this way, in order to turn on the charge sharing function, it is not necessary to additionally provide a device for inputting signals to the charge sharing unit, which thereby simplifies the structure of the array substrate and reduces the production costs.
In one embodiment, for example, the control switches 121 in the charge sharing unit 12 may comprise thin film transistors TFTs 1210 as shown in
For example, the gate electrode of a TFT 1210 may be electrically connected with the driving unit with a first polar thereof being connected with a data line 111 and a second polar thereof being connected with the charge sharing wire 122, Since TFTs are widely applied in the related field, utilization of TFTs can reduce the difficulty of manufacturing circuits, and thereby saving manufacturing time and improving production efficiency. Of course, explanation is presented herein with only TFTs as an example of control switches. Other types of control switches will not be described herein, but should be within the scope of the present invention.
It is to be noted that in another embodiment, as shown in
The scan driver 210 and the gate lines 110 are connected to output scan signals for controlling turning on and off the all pixels in the pixel circuit 11. The data driver 230 and data lines 111 are connected to output display signals. The timing controller 220 is connected with the scan driver 210 and the data driver 230 for outputting clock signals to the scan driver and the data driver to control the scan driver to output scan signals and control the data driver to output time sequence of display signals. For example, the timing controller 220 is configured to input an enable signals OE to the scan driver 210 to determine whether or not to output scan signals and input the latch signal LP to the data driver 230 to determine whether or not output a digital video data DD.
It is to be noted that the driving unit 13 in embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in the form of a driving integrated circuit (IC).
For example, the operation process of the driving unit 13 is described below. When the display is performing display, the data driver 230 may latch the digital display data DD and the clock signal timing sequence input by the timing controller 220, and convert them into display signals (as shown in
In one embodiment, for example, one end of the charge sharing wire 122 is electrically connected with the data line test port 123; and when a test signal is input to the data line test port 123, the charge sharing wire 122 functions to test the data lines 111.
During the manufacturing process of the array substrate, gate lines 110 and data lines 111 formed on the array substrate need to be tested to avoid occurrence of poor line penetration. For example, when the test switch (TFT 1210 as shown in
Because the data signal test line 123′ is in an idle state after completing test on the data lines 111, it is possible to use the data signal test line 123′ as the charge sharing wire 122. In this way, in the embodiment, it is not necessary to add another wire on the array substrate to realize a circuit with charge sharing function, thereby simplifying the structure of the array substrate and reducing the production costs.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides a display device comprising any of the above mentioned array substrates. It has the same beneficial effects as that of the array substrate provided in any of the above embodiments of the present invention and will not be described any more herein since the array substrate has been described in detail in the above embodiments.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides a display device. The display device comprises an array substrate comprising a plurality of pixel units defined by gate lines and data lines intersecting each other. By providing charge sharing units on the array substrate, during the time period when a gate line is not input with a scan signal for turning on pixel units, the charge sharing unit electrically connects at least two data lines, to which it is connected, with each other. In this way, it is not necessary to dispose circuits for charge sharing function in driving units for driving the display to display, thereby reducing costs of driving units and facilitating panellization of driving units.
One example of the display device is a liquid crystal display device comprising an array substrate and an opposed substrate disposed opposite to each other to form a liquid crystal cell in which liquid crystal material is filled. The opposed substrate is for example a color filter substrate.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides a driving method for an array substrate as shown in
During the time period when a gate line 110 is not input any scan signal, the charge sharing unit 12 electrically connects at least two data lines 111 to which it is connected.
It is to be noted that the scan signal, which is not input to a gate line, may be for example a scan signal for a row or a scan signal for a frame; that is, the gate line in every row is not input a scan signal, or the gate lines to be scanned in every frame are not input with a scan signal.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides a driving method for an array substrate. The array substrate comprises a plurality of pixel units defined by gate lines and data lines intersecting each other. By providing a charge sharing unit on the array substrate, during the time period when a gate line is not input with a scan signal for turning on pixel units, the charge sharing unit electrically connect at least two data lines, to which it is connected, with each other. In this way, it is not necessary to dispose circuits for charge sharing function in driving units for driving the display to display, thereby reducing costs of driving units and facilitating panellization of driving units.
For example, as shown in
During the time period when a gate line 110 is not input with any scan signal, a control switch 121 is turned on to electrically connect the data line 111 and the charge sharing wire 122, to which the control switch 121, are connected. In this way, all data lines connected with the charge sharing wire 122 are shorted such that electrical charges on data lines are equally distributed, hence realizing charge sharing. This therefore reduces oscillation amplitude of data signals output by data lines and thus saves power consumption of the display.
For example, in one embodiment, the array substrate may further comprise a driving unit 13. The driving method may further comprise: controlling the charge sharing unit 12 by the driving unit 13 to electrically connect at least two data lines 111, to which the charge sharing unit 12 is connected. For example, during the time period when the driving unit 13 does not drive a gate line 110 to output scan signal for turning on pixel units, the driving unit 13 inputs signals to the charge sharing unit 12 to turn on the control switch 121 such that the data lines 111 and a charge sharing wire 122 connected with the control switch are connected, thereby realizing charge sharing between data lines. In this way, in order to realize the charge sharing function, it is not necessary to additionally provide a device for inputting signals to the charge sharing unit, which thereby simplifies the structure of the array substrate and reduces the production costs.
In one embodiment, for example, the charge sharing wire 122 has one end electrically connected with the test port for the data lines 111. The driving method may further comprise: inputting a test signal to the charge sharing wire 122 to test the data lines 111. As shown in
Since the data signal test line 123′ is in an idle state after completing test on the data lines 111, it is possible to use the data signal test line 123′ as the charge sharing wire 122. In this way, in the embodiment, it is not necessary to add other wires on the array substrate to realize a circuit with charge sharing function, thereby simplifying the structure of the array substrate and reducing the production costs.
Those of ordinary skill in the art should understand that some or all steps for implementing the above-mentioned method embodiment may be accomplished by hardware related to program instructions, the aforementioned program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium while being executed, carries out steps comprising the above-mentioned method embodiment; while the aforementioned storage media comprises media that can store program codes such as ROMs, RAMs, magnetic disks or optical disks.
What are described above is related to the illustrative embodiments of the disclosure only and not limitative to the scope of the disclosure; the scopes of the disclosure are defined by the accompanying claims.
The present application claims priority of the China patent application No. 201310556478.8 filed on Nov. 11, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety as part of the present application by reference.
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