The present invention relates to a display device having a backlight source and a photo sensor for detecting ambient light and outputting a photocurrent according to an intensity of the ambient light, and an electronic apparatus equipped with such a display.
A display device used in an electronic apparatus, particularly a mobile apparatus frequently used outdoors, e.g. a car navigation device, a mobile phone, etc., is generally equipped with a display device which exhibits an illumination-adjusting function for adjusting display illuminance according to the intensity of ambient light. For example, the PCT Japanese Patent Publication No. 2001-522058 discloses a display system which includes an illumination controller capable of changing display illuminance according to ambient light detected by an ambient light photo sensor. With the adjustment, illuminance is increased in bright places such as outdoors in the daytime and decreased in dark places such as indoors in the nighttime.
However, in the prior art display device, the photo sensor is likely affected by the backlight source, and thus a problem that the ambient light cannot be accurately detected is raised.
In view of the problem, an object of the present invention is to provide a display device capable of detecting ambient light with enhanced accuracy and an electronic apparatus equipped with such a display device.
In order to achieve the object mentioned above, there is provided a display device having a backlight source and a photo sensor for detecting ambient light and outputting a photocurrent according to an intensity of the ambient light, and further comprising: a light-shielding member disposed below the photo sensor for shielding light from the backlight source; and a pseudo photo sensor disposed above the light-shielding member around the photo sensor. The pseudo photo sensor is made of the same material as the photo sensor, and formed in the same process as the photo sensor.
By arranging the pseudo photo sensor around the photo sensor, light scattering of the emitted light from the backlight inside the display device can be inhibited so as to provide the display device capable of detecting ambient light with enhanced accuracy and an electronic apparatus equipped with such a display device. Furthermore, since the pseudo photo sensor and the photo sensor are made of the same material, it is not necessary to perform an additional or specific process in order to produce a material which may achieve the similar effect of inhibiting light scattering inside the display device.
In the display device according to the present invention, the pseudo photo sensor is an amorphous diode or an LTPS photo-diode.
The display device according to the present invention is a transparent or semi-transparent display.
The display device according to an embodiment of the present invention can be used in an electronic apparatus equipped with a display device with an ambient-light-detecting function. Examples include a laptop PC, mobile phone, portable personal digital assistant (PDA), car navigation device and portable game set.
According to the present invention, a display device capable of detecting ambient light with enhanced accuracy and an electronic apparatus equipped with such a display device are provided.
Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present invention are described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The electronic apparatus 100 as shown in
The display device 10 as shown in
Moreover, the display device 10 further includes a photo sensor 30, a converter 32 and a voltage supply unit 34. The photo sensor 30 is formed on a glass substrate of the LCD panel 22 for detecting ambient light, and outputting photocurrent in response to the light quantity emitted thereto, i.e. the intensity of ambient light. The converter 32 transforms the photocurrent outputted by the photo sensor 30 into a voltage or digital pulse signal, which is inputted to the backlight control unit 24. The converter 32 is optional, and can be omitted if the photocurrent can be directly inputted to the backlight control unit 24. The backlight control unit 24 is able to adjust the intensity of light emitted by the backlight 20 according to the inputted signal or photocurrent. The voltage supply unit 34 serves as a driving source of the photo sensor 30, and provides a specified voltage to the photo sensor 30.
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The photo sensor 30 is disposed on the light-shielding plate 42 formed on the glass substrate 54. The photo sensor 30 is an amorphous diode or an LTPS photo-diode which outputs photocurrent in response to light emission. Contributed to the light-shielding plate 42, light from the backlight 20 may not illuminate the photo sensor 30 directly, but may reach the photo sensor 30 as being reflected inside the LCD panel 22. Then the accuracy of the photo sensor 30 for detecting the ambient light is lowered.
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The photo sensor 30 is disposed on the light-shielding plate 42 formed on the glass substrate 54. As shown in
By arranging the pseudo photo sensor around the photo sensor according to an embodiment of the present invention, light scattering of the emitted light from the backlight inside the display device can be inhibited so as to provide the display device capable of detecting ambient light with enhanced accuracy and an electronic apparatus equipped with such a display device. Furthermore, since the pseudo photo sensor and the photo sensor are made of the same material, it is not necessary to perform an additional or specific process in order to produce a material which may achieve the similar effect of inhibiting the light scattering inside the display device. It is advantageous in manufacturing process and cost
The invention is described as above based on preferred embodiments, but is not limited to the embodiments as described. Instead, modification or change may be made within the scope of the invention.
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