Claims
- 1. A method for operating a display system, said display system comprising a first substrate having a plurality of pixel electrodes, an electro-optic layer operatively coupled to said pixel electrodes and an electrode operatively coupled to said electro-optic layer, said method comprising:
- applying a first plurality of pixel data values to said plurality of pixel electrodes such that a first pixel data represented by said first plurality of pixel data values is displayed;
- applying a first control voltage to said electrode to alter a state of said electro-optic layer after applying said first plurality of pixel data values to said plurality of pixel electrodes such that said first pixel data is substantially not displayed;
- applying a second plurality of pixel data values to said plurality of pixel electrodes while applying said first control voltage to said electrode, said second plurality of pixel data values representing a second pixel data;
- displaying said second pixel data.
- 2. A method as in claim 1 wherein said displaying said second pixel data comprises:
- applying a second control voltage to said electrode to alter said state of said electro-optic layer such that said second pixel data is displayed, and
- wherein a first image is represented by said first pixel data and a second image is represented by said second pixel data.
- 3. A method as in claim 2 wherein said electro-optic layer comprises a liquid crystal and said display system is a reflective liquid crystal light modulator disposed on a semiconductor substrate and said electrode is a common cover glass electrode.
- 4. A method as in claim 2 wherein after applying said second control voltage, said electro-optic layer relaxes to a plurality of gray scale or color levels corresponding to said second plurality of pixel data values.
- 5. A method as in claim 1 wherein said display system displays a plurality of display frames and wherein said applying a first plurality of pixel data values and said applying a first control voltage are repeated for each of said display frames.
- 6. A method as in claim 1 wherein said displaying said second pixel data comprises illuminating said display system with at least one first pulse of illumination which does not provide continuous illumination during said displaying of said second pixel data.
- 7. A method as in claim 1 Wherein during said displaying said second pixel data, said electro-optic layer relaxes to a plurality of gray scale or color levels corresponding to said second plurality of pixel data values.
- 8. A method as in claim 1 further comprising:
- applying a first compensating voltage to a plurality of compensating electrodes disposed on said first substrate.
- 9. A method as in claim 1 wherein said first pixel data comprises a first color subframe and said second pixel data comprises a second color subframe and wherein said display system displays images using time sequential color subframes.
- 10. A method as in claim 9 wherein said first substrate comprises a plurality of pixel circuits each of which corresponds to a pixel electrode of said plurality of pixel electrodes and wherein each of said pixel circuits comprises only one transistor which is coupled to a corresponding one of said pixel electrodes.
- 11. A method for operating a display system, said display system comprising a first substrate having a plurality of pixel electrodes, an electro-optic layer operatively coupled to said pixel electrodes and an electrode operatively coupled to said electro-optic layer, said method comprising:
- applying a first plurality of pixel data values to said plurality of pixel electrodes such that a first pixel data represented by said first plurality of pixel data values is displayed;
- applying a first control voltage to said electrode to alter a state of said electro-optic layer after applying said first plurality of pixel data values to said plurality of pixel electrodes such that said first pixel data is substantially not displayed wherein for at least a set of pixels of said first pixel data, said electro-optic layer has not reached a saturated display level for said first pixel data when said first control voltage is applied;
- applying a second plurality of pixel data values to said plurality of pixel electrodes, said second plurality of pixel data values representing a second pixel data;
- displaying said second pixel data.
- 12. A method as in claim 11 wherein said displaying said second pixel data comprises:
- applying a second control voltage to said electrode to alter said state of said electro-optic layer such that said second pixel data is displayed, and
- wherein a first image is represented by said first pixel data and a second image is represented by said second pixel data and wherein said step of applying a first control voltage and said step of applying a second plurality of pixel data values occur substantially contemporaneously.
- 13. A method as in claim 12 wherein said electro-optic layer comprises a liquid crystal and said display system is a reflective liquid crystal light modulator disposed on a semiconductor substrate and said electrode is a common cover glass electrode.
- 14. A display system comprising:
- a first substrate having a first plurality of pixel electrodes for receiving a first plurality of pixel data values representing a first image to be displayed;
- an electro-optic layer operatively coupled to said pixel electrodes;
- an electrode operatively coupled to said electro-optic layer, said display system displaying said first image and then applying a first control voltage to said electrode to alter a state of said electro-optic layer such that said first image is substantially not displayed while loading a second plurality of pixel data values onto said first plurality of pixel electrodes and then said display system displaying a second image represented by said second plurality of pixel data values after said electrode receives a second control voltage.
- 15. A display system as in claim 14 wherein said electro-optic layer comprises a liquid crystal and said electrode comprises a cover glass electrode.
- 16. A display system as in claim 15 wherein for at least a set of pixels of said first image, said electro-optic layer has not reached a saturated display level for said set of pixels when said first control voltage is applied to said electrode.
- 17. A display system as in claim 15 further comprising at least one compensating electrode in said first substrate, said compensating electrode receiving a first compensating voltage.
- 18. A display system as in claim 14 wherein said display system displays a plurality of display frames and wherein said first plurality of pixel electrodes receive said first plurality of pixel data values once for each of said display frames and wherein said first control voltage is applied to said electrode once for each of said display frames.
- 19. A display system as in claim 14 further comprising:
- an illuminator optically coupled to said electro-optic layer, said illuminator providing at least one first pulse of illumination which does not provide continuous illumination when said display system displays said first image, and said illuminator providing at least one second pulse of illumination which does not provide continuous illumination when said display system displays said second image.
- 20. A method for operating a display system, said display system comprising a first substrate having a plurality of pixel electrodes capable of displaying pixel data values, an electro-optic layer operatively coupled to said pixel electrodes and an electrode operatively coupled to said electro-optic layer, said method comprising:
- applying a first control voltage to said electrode to alter said electro-optic layer such that no pixel data values are displayed by said plurality of pixel electrodes disposed along at least two rows of said display system;
- applying a plurality of first pixel data values to said plurality of pixel electrodes while applying said first control voltage;
- applying a second control voltage to said electrode to display said plurality of first pixel data values by said plurality of pixel electrodes disposed along said at least two rows;
- applying, after applying said second control voltage, a third control voltage to said electrode to alter said electro-optic layer such that no pixel data values are displayed by said plurality of pixel electrodes disposed along said at least two rows;
- applying a plurality of second pixel data values to said plurality of pixel electrodes while applying said third control voltage;
- applying a fourth control voltage to said electrode to display said plurality of second pixel data values by said plurality of pixel electrodes disposed along said at least two rows.
- 21. A method as in claim 20 wherein said first control voltage and said third control voltage are either substantially equal or one is substantially an inverse, with respect to a voltage level, of the other.
- 22. A method as in claim 20 wherein said second control voltage and said fourth control voltage are either substantially equal or one is substantially an inverse, with respect to a voltage level, of the other.
- 23. A method as in claim 20 wherein said plurality of first pixel data values are substantially not displayed while applying said first control voltage even after said first pixel data values have been applied to said plurality of pixel electrodes.
- 24. A method as in claim 23 wherein said plurality of second pixel data values are substantially not displayed while applying said third control voltage even after said second pixel data values have been applied to said plurality of pixel electrodes.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/770,233, which was filed on Dec. 19, 1996 by the same inventor under the title "Display System Having Common Electrode Modulation", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,298. This present application hereby claims the benefit of this earlier filing date under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.120.
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