This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No.
2022-151621, filed on Sep. 22, 2022, the content of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a display driving circuit, a display device, a road sign board, and a driving method for a display device.
A display device such as a road sign board or a display using a semiconductor light-emitting element such as a light-emitting diode (LED) or an organic electro-luminescent (EL) is driven to light up by a driving circuit. There has been a worldwide demand for reduction in consumption of fossil fuels due to concerns about climate change and the rise of sustainable development goals (SDGs) in recent years, and currently there is also a demand for reduction in electric power energy generated mainly by fossil fuels. Therefore, in addition to reduction in power consumption by the improvement of performance of the semiconductor light-emitting element, reduction in power consumption is also required for a driving circuit for controlling the semiconductor light-emitting element and the driving power for the display device itself needs to be reduced.
However, this is not easy. It is known that a display device using a semiconductor element requires a standby current for driving a switching circuit mounted for dynamic scan lighting. This standby current is referred to as dark current and needs to be supplied as power other than power for lighting a light-emitting element.
For example, in an LED display in the related art, a common driver circuit on an anode side of an LED including the above switching circuit is turned on in accordance with a maximum lighting period of a set displayable time. On the other hand, the time during which each LED is actually lit is controlled by data (gradation data or the like) transmitted from a control integrated circuit (IC) to a driver IC connected to a cathode side of the LED. In this configuration, dark current flowing through the common driver circuit flows intermittently even in a black display state of a minimum lighting period. In this way, a consumption current flowing through the common driver circuit requires a constant amount of supply from a power supply at all times at any luminance setting for the above maximum lighting period. Therefore, in a case in which the display device emits light at high luminance when the product of a driving current and a lighting period is increased during the above maximum lighting period, the proportion of power consumed by the dark current is decreased with respect to the total power, but there is a problem that the proportion of dark current to the total power is increased at low luminance when the product of the driving current and the lighting period is decreased. (See, e.g., JP 2008-026395 A and JP 2007-041017 A).
Thus, a display driving circuit, a display device, a road sign board, and a driving method for a display device is needed in which power consumption during driving is reduced.
A display driving circuit according to an aspect of the present disclosure is a display driving circuit for a display unit including a plurality of light-emitting elements connected along respective common lines and arranged in a matrix, and includes: one or more element drivers configured to drive the plurality of light-emitting elements of the display unit; a memory configured to store lighting period information indicating a lighting period in which each light-emitting element is lit by the one or more element drivers; an element lighting period controller configured to output the lighting period information stored in the memory to each element driver; a switching unit configured to select each common line based on the lighting period information stored in the memory; and a common line lighting period controller that is interposed between the memory and the switching unit and configured to control a lighting period in which each common line is activated according to the lighting period information.
A display device according to another aspect includes: a display unit including a plurality of light-emitting elements connected along respective common lines and arranged in a matrix; one or more element drivers configured to drive the plurality of light-emitting elements; a memory configured to store lighting period information indicating a lighting period in which each light-emitting element is lit by the one or more element drivers; an element lighting period controller configured to output the lighting period information stored in the memory to each element driver; a switching unit configured to select each common line based on the lighting period information stored in the memory; and a common line lighting period controller that is interposed between the memory and the switching unit and configured to control a lighting period in which each common line is activated according to the lighting period information.
A driving method for a display device according to further another aspect is a driving method of driving a display device including a display unit including a plurality of light-emitting elements connected along respective common lines and arranged in a matrix, one or more element drivers for driving the plurality of light-emitting elements, a memory that stores lighting period information indicating a lighting period in which each light-emitting element is lit by the one or more element drivers, an element lighting period controller that outputs the lighting period information stored in the memory to each element driver, and a switching unit that selects each common line based on the lighting period information stored in the memory, and includes: determining, by a common line lighting period controller interposed between the memory and the switching unit, a lighting period of each common line according to the lighting period information; and lighting each light-emitting element by driving the switching unit according to the lighting period in which each common line is activated determined by the common line lighting period controller.
In accordance with a display driving circuit, a display device, a road sign board, and a driving method for a display device according to the above aspects, the method of fixing the lighting period on the common line to the maximum lighting period as in related art is not employed, but the common line is activated (e.g., turned on) in accordance with the lighting period of an element driver that actually lights a light-emitting element, so that unnecessary driving of the light-emitting element can be suppressed and power consumption can be reduced. In particular, at the time of light emission at low luminance, the proportion of dark current is relatively high, and thus the dark current is suppressed and the power reduction effect is enhanced.
The present disclosure is described in detail below with reference to the drawings. In the following description, terms indicating specific directions and positions (for example, “upper”, “lower”, and other terms including these terms) are used as necessary; however, the use of these terms is to facilitate the understanding of the invention with reference to the drawings and the technical scope of the present disclosure is not limited by the meaning of these terms. Parts having the same reference signs appearing in a plurality of drawings indicate identical or equivalent parts or members.
The following embodiments show specific examples of the technical idea of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure is not limited to the following embodiments. Unless otherwise specified, the dimensions, materials, shapes, relative arrangements, and the like of constituent elements to be described below are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure only thereto, but rather to provide examples. The contents to be described in an embodiment and an example can be applied to another embodiment and another example. The size, positional relationship, and the like of the members illustrated in the drawings can be exaggerated in order to clarify the explanation.
A display device according to the present disclosure can be suitably used for a device including a display screen such as a display board that displays character strings, figures, or the like, such as a road sign board or a railroad sign board. As an example, an application to a road sign board is described with reference to
The display unit 10 constitutes a display screen, and includes a plurality of light-emitting elements 1 connected along respective common lines and arranged in a matrix. A dot matrix display including the light-emitting elements 1 arranged at pixel positions can be used for such a display unit 10. A semiconductor light-emitting element such as an LED, an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), or a laser diode (LD) can be used for the light-emitting element 1. In the example in
The driving circuit 100 drives the display unit 10 of the display device 1000. In the present disclosure, the driving circuit 100 may be referred to as a display driving circuit 100. The display driving circuit 100 includes one or more element drivers 20, a switching unit 30, a memory 41, an element lighting period controller 42, and a common line lighting period controller 43.
One or more element drivers 20 drive the plurality of light-emitting elements 1 of the display unit 10. The element driver 20 such as that described above is referred to as a segment driver, a signal driver, a sink driver, a constant current driver, a driver IC, or the like.
Each of the element drivers 20 includes output terminals for individually connecting source lines (horizontal direction in
The switching unit 30 is a member that is connected to the display unit 10, selects the light-emitting elements 1 of the display unit 10 by switching the common lines, and lights the selected light-emitting elements 1. The switching unit 30 is controlled to select common lines connected to the anode terminals of the light-emitting elements 1 by a dynamic scan method. The switching unit 30 such as that described above is also referred to as an address selection circuit, a common line selection circuit, a common line scan circuit, a common driver, or the like. The switching unit 30 in
The switching element 31 is provided for each common line of the display unit 10.
The switching controller 32 controls ON/OFF of the switching element 31. Specifically, the switching controller 32 controls a lighting period in which each common line is activated. For example, a gate driving circuit connected to a gate electrode of a MOSFET serving as the switching element 31 can be used as the switching controller 32. In
The control IC 40 is a controller that is connected to the element driver 20 and the switching unit 30 and controls them. A signal for controlling the element driver 20 and the switching unit 30 is generated so that a signal to be transmitted to the display unit 10 is written to each pixel according to timing. Such a control IC 40 can be mainly formed by a counter circuit. The control IC 40 is connected to an external control device, receives a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal of an input signal from the control device, identifies frequencies and resolutions of the respective signals, and performs various types of control of a dot clock for driving, start timing, stop timing, and alternating current (AC) drive switching timing of the element driver 20 and the switching unit 30, or the like.
In the example in
The memory 41 is a member for storing lighting period information indicating a lighting period in which each light-emitting element 1 is lit by one or more element drivers 20. The memory 41 is connected to an external control device and rewrites the lighting period information. An electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (E2PROM) or the like can be used for the memory 41 such as that described above. In the example in
The lighting period information includes a timing and a period in which each light-emitting element 1 is lit. The lighting period information can also include gradation data. Thus, the emission luminance, brightness, dimming, and the like of the display unit 10 can be controlled.
The element lighting period controller 42 controls each element driver 20, instructs lighting/non-lighting of each light-emitting element 1, and controls a lighting period. The element lighting period controller 42 outputs the lighting period information stored in the memory 41 to each element driver 20.
With such a configuration, the method of fixing the lighting period on the common line to the maximum lighting period as in related art is not used, but the common line is turned on in accordance with the lighting period of an element driver 20 that actually lights a light-emitting element 1, so that unnecessary driving of the light-emitting element 1 can be stopped and power consumption can be reduced. In particular, at the time of light emission at low luminance, the proportion of dark current is relatively high, and thus the dark current is suppressed and the power reduction effect is enhanced (details will be described below).
The common line lighting period controller 43 controls the switching element 31 connected to each common line, and controls lighting, that is, ON/OFF of the light-emitting element 1 connected to the common line. The common line lighting period controller 43 further controls a lighting period during which the light-emitting element 1 connected to the common line is turned on. The common line lighting period controller 43 is interposed between the memory 41 and the switching element 31.
In the example illustrated in
In the example in
The element driver 20 can perform passive driving of lighting the plurality of light-emitting elements 1 by switching between the common lines. The common line lighting period controller 43 reads in advance, from the memory 41, the lighting period of each light-emitting element 1 connected to a common line to be selected by the element driver 20, thereby controlling a lighting period during which the common line is activated when one or more element drivers 20 select the common line. By such pre-reading control, the lighting period of each light-emitting element 1 can be smoothly controlled. Pre-reading of data from the memory is not essential, and other lighting data or the like can be read first. This is described in detail below with reference to
A display device 4000 according to the comparative example illustrated in
Light-emitting elements 1 such as LEDs of the display unit 4010 are connected in a grid pattern by common lines and source lines. Intersections in the grid pattern correspond to pixels of the display unit 4010. The common line and the source line are switched by the common driver 4030 and the driver IC 4020 to select an LED to be lit, and dynamic scan lighting is performed in a passive manner.
In the display unit 4010, LEDs with different emission colors can be arranged for each pixel so that emission colors are changed to different emission colors. In the example in
As a result, when the display device 5000 is lit at high luminance, for example, the proportion of the high luminance to the total power consumption is small in the daytime, so it is not noticeable. However, the lower the luminance, the greater the proportion of dark current to the total power, for example, during lighting in the nighttime.
On the other hand, in recent years, there has been a strong demand for a reduction in power consumption. In particular, due to concerns about climate change, at a summit meeting on climate change held in April 2021 under the leadership of the U.S. Government, Japan announced a 46% reduction compared to 2013 and the United States of America announced a 50% to 52% reduction compared to 2005, and in order to suppress consumption of fossil fuels and reduce CO2 emissions, reduction in power consumption is required in various fields. For example, in the field of road information display boards, the standards of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism require a front luminance (during white lighting) of 4300 cd/m2 in the daytime and 230 cd/m2 in the nighttime (during white lighting). In the above, reduction of the power consumption in the daytime is relatively easy to achieve by reducing overall power consumption, but increasing the power consumption reduction proportion in the nighttime is not easy because the amount of power consumption itself is originally low.
As a result of intensive research, the present inventor has come to believe that power consumption can be reduced by reducing dark current, and that the power consumption reduction proportion can be improved by suppressing dark current particularly in an operation in the nighttime when luminance is low, and has developed the lighting driving method of the display device according to the present embodiment. A detailed description is given below.
As illustrated in
On the other hand,
Note that a turn-off period is provided at the time of transition in which each common line is switched, and this is a period necessary for switching of the MOSFET. When the turn-off period is long, the maximum lighting period is shortened and the lighting rate (lighting period per unit time) is reduced, so the current setting needs to be increased accordingly.
In this way, in the LED display in the related art, the common driver 4030 for switching the anode side of the LED is turned on in accordance with a maximum displayable lighting period. On the other hand, the actual lighting time of each LED is controlled only by data (gradation data or the like) transmitted from the control IC 4040 to the driver IC 4020 connected to the cathode side of the LED. In this configuration, dark current consumed by the common driver 4030 on the anode side continues to flow during the maximum lighting period even in the black display state or the low luminance display state.
Accordingly, in the display device 1000 according to the present first embodiment, as shown in the timing chart in
In order to perform such control, the control IC 40 stores in advance data indicating the lighting period, that is, the lighting period information in the memory 41. The lighting period information includes all data related to control of the lighting period, such as gradation data and a division function of a lighting control clock. On the basis of the lighting period information, the control IC 40 calculates in advance the maximum lighting period of an LED connected to each common line. This calculation can be performed by, for example, the common line lighting period controller 43 of the control IC 40. A dedicated application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or the like can also be used to calculate the maximum lighting period.
As described above, a plurality of element drivers 20 can be prepared for each of the light-emitting elements 1 having different emission colors. For example, as the element driver 20, a first element driver 20R for first light-emitting elements 1R and a second element driver 20G for second light-emitting elements 1G can be separately prepared, or a third element driver 20B for third light-emitting elements 1B can be additionally prepared. Such an example is illustrated in
The driving circuit 100′ includes the first element driver 20R, a first switching unit 30R, the second element driver 20G, a second switching unit 30G, the third element driver 20B, a third switching unit 30B, and a control IC 40′.
The first element driver 20R and the first switching unit 30R drive the first light-emitting elements 1R. Specifically, the first element driver 20R is connected to a source line and the first switching unit 30R is connected to a common line. The first element driver 20R and the first switching unit 30R are controlled by a first element lighting period controller 42R and a first common line lighting period controller 43R of the control IC 40′.
On the other hand, the second element driver 20G and the second switching unit 30G drive the second light-emitting elements 1G. Specifically, the second element driver 20G is connected to the source line and the second switching unit 30G is connected to the common line. The second element driver 20G and the second switching unit 30G are also controlled by a second element lighting period controller 42G and a second common line lighting period controller 43G of the control IC 40′.
On the other hand, the third element driver 20B and the third switching unit 30B drive the third light-emitting elements 1B. Specifically, the third element driver 20B is connected to the source line and the third switching unit 30B is connected to the common line. The third element driver 20B and the third switching unit 30B are also controlled by a third element lighting period controller 42B and a third common line lighting period controller 43B of the control IC 40′. In this way, the control IC 40′ controls the lighting of the first light-emitting elements 1R, the second light-emitting elements 1G, and the third light-emitting elements 1B based on the lighting period information stored in a memory 41′.
The display device 1000′ illustrated in
Moreover, in the example in
The display device and the driving circuit can include an erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50. The erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50 is a circuit for suppressing erroneous lighting of the plurality of light-emitting elements. Specifically, the erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50 discharges a parasitic capacitance of an LED in order to suppress unintended erroneous lighting of the LED caused by the discharge of an electric charge accumulated in the parasitic capacitance, or a phenomenon called pseudo lighting or ghost. The erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50 can be incorporated in the switching unit 30, for example, and can be connected to the switching element 31.
An example of the erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50 is illustrated in
The light-emitting element 1 is a light-emitting diode or a laser diode. A driving state and a non-driving state of the driving circuit 100 are controlled by the plurality of light-emitting elements 1 connected to the source line and an input lighting control signal. On the basis of display data input in each driving state, the energization of each common line is controlled.
The driving circuit 100 includes the erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50A. The erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50A includes a charge path 52, which is connected to an anode terminal of each light-emitting element 1 and the driving circuit 100 to charge a charging element 51 with residual charge in a non-driving state, the residual charge being generated on the anode terminal side of the light-emitting element 1 when shifting from a driving state to the non-driving state, and a discharge path 53 that is connected to the charge path 52 to discharge the residual charge from the charging element 51 to a ground terminal in the driving state. The discharge path 53 is a path that is connected to the charge path 52 and reaches the ground terminal via the driving circuit 100.
The driving circuit 100 further includes switching units 30 and memorys 41. The switching units 30 include m switching units 30 connected to common lines, respectively. The switching unit 30 connects a common line designated by an address signal input in the driving state to a constant current source.
The memory 41 stores n pieces of gradation data of display data that are sequentially input. In the example in
The charge path 52 is a path including the charging element 51 having one end connected to the anode terminal side of each light-emitting element 1 and the other end grounded. The charge path 52 can include at least one resistor.
The discharge path 53 can include a rectifier. The anode terminal of the rectifier can be connected to the charging element 51 or the charge path 52, and the cathode terminal thereof can be connected in a direction of a ground terminal.
The charging element 51 can be a capacitor. Moreover, the rectifier can be a diode.
In a driving method for the display device 11000 for preventing erroneous lighting by using such the erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50A such as that described above, a driving state and a non-driving state are first controlled by a lighting control signal for controlling a lighting state and a non-lighting state. On the basis of display data input in the driving state, energization of one end of each common line and energization of one end of each source line are controlled. Moreover, residual charge generated on the anode terminal side of the light-emitting element 1 when shifting from the driving state to the non-driving state is charged to the charging element 51 in the non-driving state by the charge path 52 connected to the anode terminal of each light-emitting element 1 and the driving circuit 100. Subsequently, the residual charge is discharged from the charging element 51 in the driving state by the discharge path 53 connected to the charge path 52 and reaching the ground terminal.
The erroneous lighting prevention circuit is not limited to the above example, and other known configurations can be appropriately employed. For example, the erroneous lighting prevention circuit 50 can be embedded in the element driver 20. As an example, in a display device 12000 illustrated in
Some units constituting the display unit 10 or the driving circuit 100 can have Global Brightness Control information for adjusting a lighting period of an entire unit. The memory 41 can also be allowed to have such Global Brightness Control information. As an example, the lighting period of each LED can be determined according to gradation data, the lighting period of the entire unit can be determined according to Global Brightness Control data, and the actual lighting period of each LED can be finally determined by the gradation data×the Global Brightness Control data. In this way, the actual lighting period of each LED can be determined according to the Global Brightness Control data and the gradation data. In this way, when the unit side has a function of providing Global Brightness Control information, a common line can be turned on in accordance with the lighting period of a sink driver of the present embodiment by using this function, so that power consumption can be reduced.
An example of a driving method for the display device is described below with reference to
First, the common line lighting period controller 43 pre-reads the memory 41 and determines a lighting period in which each common line is activated according to the lighting period information. Subsequently, each light-emitting element is lit by driving the switching unit 30 according to the lighting period in which each common line is activated determined by the common line lighting period controller 43. Thus, the method of fixing the lighting period on the common line to the maximum lighting period as in related art is not used, but the common line is turned on in accordance with the lighting period of an element driver 20 that actually lights a light-emitting element 1, so that unnecessary driving of the light-emitting element can be suppressed and power consumption can be reduced. In particular, at the time of light emission at low luminance, the proportion of dark current is relatively high, and thus the dark current is suppressed and the power reduction effect is enhanced.
Next, display driving circuits and display devices according to a first example and a third comparative example were actually prepared, power consumption was measured, and their effectiveness was confirmed. Both the first example and the third comparative example used an LED unit model number NLU2F872D8 (Lot number: 21BZN, Serial number: 0004) which is a display driving circuit manufactured by Nichia Corporation. Both the first example and the third comparative example used a display that can perform full-color display using a red LED, a green LED, and a blue LED for each pixel of a display unit.
First, lighting period information was input as display data to the LED unit from an external control device. The input lighting period information data was stored in the memory 41 in the LED unit. Subsequently, the stored display data was transferred to an element driver which is a driver IC. On the basis of the display data, a maximum lighting period for each common line was calculated by the external control device. Subsequently, a minimum required ON time of a common driver was set in accordance with the calculated maximum lighting period, the LED unit was driven based on this setting, and power consumption was measured. For the measurement of the power consumption, all the LEDs were lit by adjusting each luminance to be variable by using an oscilloscope DPO3054, a current probe TCP312, and a current probe amplifier TCPA300 manufactured by Tektronix Corporation and Fluke Co., Ltd under the conditions that an ambient temperature is 25° C., an applied voltage is typ condition in display unit specifications, one lighting cycle is 258 μS, and RGB gradations: chromaticity coordinates (x, y)=(0.3, 0.3), an average current and an average voltage in one lighting cycle (at the time of lighting one arbitrary scanning line) of a display unit input part at this time were measured, and average power [VA] was calculated from the product thereof. In this experiment, a control IC was designed so that the lighting period of each common line can be set from the external control device in advance in order to confirm the effect, but in an actual display device or the like, since the common line lighting period controller 43 can calculate and control power consumption based on all data related to the lighting period such as input gradation data, adding a function controllable by the external control device is not always necessary.
The results of this experiment are shown in the following Tables 1 to 3 and
As illustrated in
The common line lighting period controller 43 sets the lighting period of the plurality of light-emitting elements connected to the respective common lines to a maximum lighting period in the plurality of light-emitting elements. Specifically, the common line lighting period controller 43 is connected to the memory 41 and pre-reads the memory 41, thereby determining the longest lighting period for each common line and determining a lighting period in which each common line is activated in accordance with this time. With such a configuration, since dark current flows in each common line for a necessary time, there is an advantage that the effect of reducing power consumption is increased especially at the time of low luminance when the proportion of dark current is increased.
It is also assumed that the lighting period is the maximum lighting period. That is, when the lighting period is different for each scanning line for scanning the common line, the light-emitting element can be lit in the maximum lighting period in which the light-emitting element can be lit. In this case, the common line lighting period controller 43 does not control the lighting period as a result.
The common line lighting period controller 43 does not necessarily pre-read the memory 41. For example, on the basis of the lighting period information, the common line lighting period controller 43 may be able to calculate the maximum lighting period among the plurality of light-emitting elements connected to the respective common lines. That is, by determining, for each common line, the longest lighting period among the lighting periods different for each common line by calculation, the lighting period in which each common line is activated can be set even without directly pre-reading the memory 41.
In the above example, an example of anode common connection has been described as a connection method of a plurality of light-emitting elements, that is, LEDs; however, the present disclosure is not limited to this configuration and it is needless to say that the present disclosure can also be applied to cathode common connection in the same manner.
The present disclosure can also be carried out in the following aspects.
A display driving circuit for a display unit including a plurality of light-emitting elements connected along respective common lines and arranged in a matrix, the display driving circuit including:
With the above configuration, the method of fixing the lighting period on the common line to the maximum lighting period as in related art is not used, but the common line is turned on in accordance with the lighting period of an element driver that actually lights a light-emitting element, so that unnecessary driving of the light-emitting element can be stopped and power consumption can be reduced. In particular, at the time of light emission at low luminance, the proportion of dark current is relatively high, and thus the dark current is suppressed and the power reduction effect is enhanced.
The display driving circuit according to aspect 1, wherein
With the above configuration, since dark current flows in each common line only for a necessary time, there is obtained an advantage that the effect of reducing power consumption is increased especially at the time of low luminance when the proportion of dark current is increased.
The display driving circuit according to aspect 1 or 2, wherein the common line lighting period controller is configured to calculate the maximum lighting period among the plurality of light-emitting elements connected to the respective common lines, on the basis of the lighting period information.
The display driving circuit according to any one of aspects 1 to 3, wherein the lighting period information includes gradation data.
The display driving circuit according to any one of aspects 1 to 4, wherein the common line lighting period controller is configured to cause a lighting period in which the common line is activated to coincide with a lighting period in which the light-emitting element is lit by the one or more element drivers.
The display driving circuit according to any one of aspects 1 to 5, wherein
The display driving circuit according to any one of aspects 1 to 6, wherein the switching unit includes:
The display driving circuit according to aspect 7, further including:
The display driving circuit according to aspect 8, wherein
The display driving circuit according to any one of any one of aspects 7 to 9, wherein
The display driving circuit according to any one of aspects 1 to 10, wherein the one or more element drivers include:
The display driving circuit according to any one of aspects 1 to 11, wherein the common line lighting period controller, the memory, and the element lighting period controller are each formed by a control IC.
A display device including:
With the above configuration, the method of fixing the lighting period on the common line to the maximum lighting period as in related art is not used, but the common line is activated turned on in accordance with the lighting period of an element driver that actually lights a light-emitting element, so that unnecessary driving of the light-emitting element can be stopped and power consumption can be reduced. In particular, at the time of light emission at low luminance, the proportion of dark current is relatively high, and thus the dark current is suppressed and the power reduction effect is enhanced.
A road sign board using the display device according to aspect 13.
A driving method for a display device including a display unit including a plurality of light-emitting elements connected along respective common lines and arranged in a matrix, one or more element drivers for driving the plurality of light-emitting elements, a memory that stores lighting period information indicating a lighting period in which each light-emitting element of the plurality of light-emitting elements is lit by the one or more element drivers, an element lighting period controller that outputs the lighting period information stored in the memory to each element driver of the one or more element drivers, and a switching unit that selects each common line of the common lines based on the lighting period information stored in the memory, the driving method including:
Thus, the method of fixing the lighting period on the common line to the maximum lighting period as in related art is not used, but the common line is turned on in accordance with the lighting period of an element driver that actually lights a light-emitting element, so that unnecessary driving of the light-emitting element can be stopped and power consumption can be reduced. In particular, at the time of light emission at low luminance, the proportion of dark current is relatively high, and thus the dark current is suppressed and the power reduction effect is enhanced.
A display driving circuit, a display device, a road sign board, and a driving method for a display device according to the present disclosure can be used by being incorporated in a display device including pixels. For example, the present disclosure can be applied to data transfer interruption in road sign boards installed on expressways or general roads, display boards used at railroad stations, airports, and bus stops, and displays.
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