Claims
- 1. A driving device for a display device comprising:
- a liquid crystal display device having a predetermined display electrode;
- a power supply for supplying a display voltage to be applied to the display electrode;
- a switch provided between the liquid crystal display device and the power supply and actuatable for supplying the display voltage to the liquid crystal display device or interrupting the supply of the display voltage thereto;
- a capacitor, a first terminal of the capacitor being connected between the liquid crystal display device and the switch, and a second terminal of the capacitor being grounded; and
- an electrical circuit provided between the first terminal of the capacitor and the liquid crystal display device, for forcibly adjusting a potential at the first terminal of the capacitor to a potential at the second terminal of the capacitor wherein the electrical circuit for forcibly adjusting the potential at the first terminal of the capacitor to the potential at the second terminal of the capacitor comprises:
- a first transistor;
- a second transistor;
- first terminals of both the first transistor and the second transistor being connected to the switch and second terminals of both the first transistor and the second transistor being connected to ground;
- the first transistor being operable when a signal of a first level is applied to a third terminal of the first transistor;
- the second transistor being operable when a signal of a second level is applied to a third terminal of the second transistor, the second level being greater than the first level;
- whereby, when both the first transistor and the second transistor are turned on, a node between (1) the switch and (2) the first transistor and the second transistor is grounded, thereby forcibly discharging the capacitor.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first transistor is a N-MOS transistor and the second transistor is a P-MOS transistor, wherein the first terminals of both the first transistor and the second transistor are drain terminals, wherein the second terminals of both the first transistor and the second transistor are source terminals, and wherein the third terminals of both the first transistor and the second transistor are gate terminals.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a level shifter, and wherein the second terminal of the second transistor is connected to an input terminal of a level shifter and the second terminal of the first transistor is connected to an output terminal of the level shifter.
- 4. A liquid crystal display apparatus comprising:
- (a) a liquid crystal device having a predetermined display electrode;
- (b) a power supply, a first terminal of the power supply being grounded;
- (c) an application voltage generating circuit including:
- a plurality of bleeder resistors connected thereto in series to form a series circuit, one end of the series circuit being grounded,
- output voltages at nodes between which the bleeder resistors are connected being applied to the display electrode of the liquid crystal device; and
- smoothing capacitors connected between nodes and ground;
- (d) a switch provided between a second terminal of the power supply and another end of the series circuit, the switch being made conductive and nonconductive in response to a first control signal;
- (e) an electric charge discharging circuit including:
- an N-channel type MOS transistor and a P-channel type MOS transistor connected in parallel to form a parallel circuit, one end of the parallel circuit being connected to another end of the series circuit, another end of the parallel circuit being grounded, a gate side terminal of the N-channel MOS transistor having a second control signal applied thereto;
- a level shifter, the second control signal being applied to the level shifter to increase a voltage thereof, an output of the level shifter being applied to a gate side terminal of the P-channel type MOS transistor, the P-channel type MOS transistor being made conductive simultaneously with the N-channel type MOS transistor by the output of the level shifter to which the second control signal is applied; and
- (f) signal generating means for generating (i) the first control signal for making the switch conductive, and (ii) the second control signal for simultaneously making both the N-channel type MOS transistor and the P-channel type MOS transistor conductive.
- 5. A driving device for determining a level of a display signal applied to a liquid crystal display device having a pair of transparent substrates and a liquid crystal layer provided between the substrates, the driving device comprising:
- a variable resistor connected to a voltage VE for outputting an adjustment signal so as to adjust the contrast of an image displayed in the liquid crystal display device, the variable resistor having a resistance value r;
- a first amplifier for amplifying a level of the adjustment signal from the variable resistor;
- a bleeder resistance network to one end of which the amplified adjustment signal is inputted, comprising a plurality of resistors connected in series to one another for dividing the voltage of the inputted signal;
- a second amplifier for amplifying a plurality of mutually different signal level potentials outputted from the bleeder resistance network; and
- a divider resistor in parallel with the bleeder resistance network and having a resistance value r3, the divider resistor dividing the voltage VE at a ratio of r:r3.
Priority Claims (5)
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2-213164 |
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2-213166 |
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2-213168 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/194,319, filed Feb. 10, 1994 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,627 on Mar. 11, 1997, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/742,898, filed Aug. 8, 1991, now abandoned.
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