This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-181717 filed Aug. 23, 2011.
The present invention relates to a drive apparatus for a display medium, a computer readable medium storing a drive program, a display apparatus, and a drive method for a display medium.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a drive apparatus that drives a display medium that includes a display substrate having a light transparency, a rear substrate facing the display substrate with a gap between the display substrate and the rear substrate, a disperse medium filled in between the display substrate and the rear substrate, and a particle group that includes a plurality of particles which is dispersed in the disperse medium and has a color different from a color of the disperse medium and moves the plurality of particles between the substrates in accordance with an electric field, the drive apparatus including a voltage application unit that applies a first voltage and a second voltage to the display medium, in which, in a case where the color of the particle group is displayed, the voltage application unit applies the first voltage higher than or equal to a threshold voltage necessary for the particle group to be detached from the display substrate or the rear substrate to a pixel where the particle group is moved between the substrates and thereafter applies the second voltage that has a same polarity as the first voltage and is lower than the threshold voltage to the pixel where the particle group is moved between the substrates and to a pixel which is adjacent to the pixel where the particle group is moved between the substrates and the particle group of which is not moved.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Components operating same actions and functions are assigned the same reference symbols throughout the drawings, and a redundant description may be omitted in some cases. Also, to simplify the description, the exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described by using a drawing in which attention is appropriately paid on one cell.
Also, a particle in cyan color is described as cyan particle C, a particle in magenta color is described as magenta particle M, and the respective particles and a particle group thereof are denoted by the same symbols (reference symbols).
In the display medium 10, the display substrate 1 that is set as an image display surface and has a light transparency and the rear substrate 2 that is set as a non-image display surface are arranged while facing each other with a gap therebetween.
Spacing members 5 that keep a certain gap between the substrates 1 and 2 and divide the space between the substrates into plural cells are provided.
The above-mentioned cell represents a region surrounded by the rear substrate 2 on which the rear-side electrode 4 is provided, the display substrate 1 on which the display-side electrode 3 is provided, and the spacing members 5. The cell is filled with, for example, a disperse medium 6 composed of an insulating fluid and a first particle group 11, a second particle group 12, and a white color particle group 13 dispersed in the disperse medium 6.
Colors and charge polarities of the first particle group 11 and the second particle group 12 are different from each other and the first particle group 11 and the second particle group 12 have characteristics that the first particle group 11 and the second particle group 12 independently migrate when a voltage higher than or equal to a certain threshold voltage is applied between the pair of electrodes 3 and 4. On the other hand, the white color particle group 13 is a particle group that has a charge amount lower than the first particle group 11 and the second particle group 12 and does not move to either electrode side even when a voltage at which the first particle group 11 and the second particle group 12 move to one of the electrode sides is applied between the electrodes.
According to the present exemplary embodiment, a case will be described in which the first particle group 11 is a group of negatively charged electrophoresis particles having a color of magenta (magenta particles M) and the second particle group 12 is a group of positively charged electrophoresis particles having a color of cyan (cyan particles C), but the exemplary embodiment is not limited to this. The colors and charge polarities of the respective particles may be appropriately set. Also, a value of a voltage to be applied in the following description is an example and is not limited to this. The value of the voltage may be appropriately set in accordance with the charge polarities and responsivity of the respective particles, a distance between the electrodes, and the like.
White color that is different from the color of the migrating particles may be displayed by mixing the disperse medium with coloring agent.
The drive apparatus 20 (the voltage application unit 30 and the controller 40) causes the particle groups 11 and 12 to migrate by applying a voltage in accordance with a color to be displayed between the display-side electrode 3 and the rear-side electrode 4 of the display medium 10 and to be attracted to one of the display substrate 1 and the rear substrate 2 in accordance with the respective charge polarities.
The voltage application unit 30 is electrically connected to both the display-side electrode 3 and the rear-side electrode 4. Also, the voltage application unit 30 is connected to the controller 40 so as to transmit and receive signals.
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The voltage application unit 30 is a voltage application apparatus configured to apply a voltage to the display-side electrode 3 and the rear-side electrode 4 and apply the voltage in accordance with a control of the controller 40 to the display-side electrode 3 and the rear-side electrode 4.
According to the present exemplary embodiment, a case will be described as an example in which the display-side electrode 3 is grounded and the voltage is applied to the rear-side electrode 4.
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At the same voltage value of the voltage to be applied, for example, the particle amount of magenta particles M on the rear substrate 2 side moving to the display substrate 1 side is controlled by changing a pulse width (application time) thereof (pulse width modulation). For example, in a case where the voltage value of the voltage to be applied is set as a certain voltage lower than −Vm, as a pulse width thereof becomes longer, the particle amount of the magenta particles M moving to the display substrate 1 side becomes higher. According to this configuration, a gradation display of the magenta particles M is controlled. The same applies to a particle amount in a case where the magenta particles M on the display substrate 1 side move to the rear substrate 2 side.
Also, a movement start voltage (threshold voltage) at which the cyan particles C on the rear substrate 2 side start to move to the display substrate 1 side is +Vc, and a movement start voltage at which the cyan particles C on the display substrate 1 side start to move to the rear substrate 2 side is −Vc. Therefore, the cyan particles C on the rear substrate 2 side move to the display substrate 1 side by applying a voltage higher than or equal to +Vc, and the cyan particles C on the display substrate 1 side move to the rear substrate 2 side by applying a voltage lower than or equal to −Vc.
Similarly as in the above-mentioned case of the magenta particles M, for example, at the same voltage value of the voltage to be applied, the particle amount of the cyan particles C on the rear substrate 2 side moving to the display substrate 1 side or the particle amount of the cyan particles C on the display substrate 1 side moving to the rear substrate 2 side is controlled by changing a pulse width thereof.
Alternatively, the pulse width of the voltage to be applied is not changed, and the moving particle amount may be controlled by changing the voltage value so that the gradation display may be controlled (voltage modulation). For example, in a case where the particle amount of the magenta particles M on the rear substrate 2 side moving to the display substrate 1 side is controlled, the pulse width of the voltage to be applied is not changed and the voltage value is set to an arbitrary value lower than or equal to −Vm, thereby moving the magenta particles M to the display substrate 1 side, the particle amount of which corresponds to the voltage value.
In the following explanation, as an example, a case will be described in which the particle amount of the moving particles is controlled by the voltage modulation.
Next, displays of the respective colors will be described. The display-side electrode 3 is grounded (0 V). The magenta particles M and the cyan particles C between the substrates are equal in number.
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The display medium 10 is driven through an active matrix drive system as an example. For this reason, according to the present exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
According to the present exemplary embodiment, the display-side electrode 3 that is a common electrode is grounded (0 V), and in accordance with an image that is desired to be displayed, a voltage is applied to the isolated electrodes 14A corresponding to the pixel where the particles should be moved, so that the image is displayed. That is, in a case where it is desired that the positively charged cyan particles C on the rear substrate 2 side are moved to the display substrate 1 side, a voltage in accordance with the gradation higher than or equal to +Vc is applied to the isolated electrodes 14A corresponding to the pixel where the cyan particles C should be moved.
Herein, in a state in which all the cyan particles C are arranged on the rear substrate 2 side, in a case where the isolated electrode 14A on the right side of
In this case, as illustrated in
In view of the above, according to the present exemplary embodiment, for example, in a case where cyan is displayed, after the first voltage V1 in accordance with the gradation higher than or equal to the threshold voltage +Vc necessary for the cyan particles C to be detached from the rear substrate 2 is applied to the isolated electrode 14AR, a second voltage V2 that has the same polarity as the first voltage V1 and is lower than the threshold voltage +Vc is applied to the isolated electrode 14AR corresponding to the pixel where the particle group is moved and the isolated electrode 14AL that is an adjacent electrode corresponding to the pixel where the particle group does not need to be moved that is adjacent to the isolated electrode 14AR.
In this manner, by applying the second voltage V2 after the first voltage V1 is applied, as illustrated in
In a case where the magenta particles M are moved to the display substrate 1 side from the state of being arranged on the rear substrate 2 side, the first voltage is a voltage −V1 that is lower than −Vm which is the threshold voltage of the magenta particles M, and the second voltage is a voltage −V2 that is higher than −Vm which is the threshold voltage of the magenta particles M. That is, an absolute value of the voltage −V2 is smaller than that of the threshold voltage −Vm.
Next, as an action according to the present exemplary embodiment, a control executed by the CPU 40A of the controller 40 will be described with reference to a flowchart illustrated in
First, in step S10, image information of an image that should be displayed on the display medium 10 is obtained, for example, from an external apparatus (not illustrated) via the I/O 40E.
In step S12, the voltage application unit 30 is instructed to apply a reset voltage VR. Herein, the reset voltage VR is set as a voltage for all the cyan particles C to move to the display substrate 1 side and all the magenta particles M to move to the rear substrate 2 side. That is, as illustrated in
In step S14, on the basis of the obtained image information, the CPU 40A determines a first voltage that should be applied to the rear-side electrode 4, and instructs the voltage application unit 30. The voltage application unit 30 applies the first voltage instructed from the controller 40 to the rear-side electrode 4.
This first voltage is a voltage in accordance with the gradation of the color that should be displayed on the display medium 10. For example, in a case where the gradation display of magenta is carried out, for example, as illustrated in
Among the rear-side electrodes 4, the voltage −V1 is applied to the isolated electrode corresponding to the pixel where the particles are moved and the isolated electrode corresponding to the pixel where the particles are not moved is grounded. The magenta particles M of the particle amount in accordance with the applied voltage starts to move from the rear substrate 2 to the display substrate 1 side in accordance with an image pattern and the cyan particles C at the corresponding pixel on the display substrate 1 side start to move to the rear substrate 2 side.
In step S16, among the rear-side electrodes 4, the voltage application unit 30 is instructed to apply the second voltage to the isolated electrode corresponding to the pixel where the particles are moved to the display substrate 1 side and the isolated electrode corresponding to the adjacent pixel where the particles are not moved to the display substrate 1 side that is adjacent to the pixel where the particles are moved. The voltage application unit 30 applies the second voltage, which the voltage application unit 30 is instructed from the controller 40, to the rear-side electrode 4.
This second voltage is a voltage having the same polarity as the first voltage and having an absolute value of the voltage value lower than that of the first voltage. For example, in a case where the gradation display of magenta is carried out, for example, as illustrated in
After the voltage −V1 is applied to the isolated electrode corresponding to the pixel where the particles are moved to the display substrate side among the rear-side electrodes 4, the voltage −V2 is applied to the isolated electrode corresponding to the pixel where the particles are moved to the display substrate side and the isolated electrode corresponding to the adjacent pixel where the particles are not moved to the display substrate side that is adjacent to the pixel where the particles are moved, among the rear-side electrodes 4. Accordingly, as illustrated in
In a case where the gradation control on the cyan particles C is carried out from this state, as illustrated in
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Also, as a size of the pixel is decreased, that is, as sizes of the respective isolated electrodes of the rear-side electrodes 4 are decreased, a region of the pixels where the second voltage is applied, that is, a region including the isolated electrodes where the second voltage is applied may be expanded.
The display apparatus according to the present exemplary embodiment has been described above, but exemplary embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned exemplary embodiment.
For example, according to the present exemplary embodiment, the case has been described in which the active matrix drive is carried out in the configuration where the display substrate 1 is provided with the display-side electrode 3 that is the common electrode and the rear substrate 2 is provided with the rear-side electrode 4 composed of the plural isolated electrodes, but a configuration may also be adopted in which the display substrate 1 is provided with the display-side electrode 3 composed of plural isolated electrodes and the rear substrate 2 is provided with the rear-side electrode 4 that is a common electrode.
Also, a configuration for carrying out a passive matrix drive may be adopted in which the display-side electrode 3 is configured by plural first line electrodes and the rear-side electrode 4 is configured by plural second line electrodes orthogonal to the first line electrodes.
Also, according to the present exemplary embodiment, the case has been described in which the coloring particles of the two colors of cyan and magenta are used, but the colors are not limited to these colors. Furthermore, not only two colors but also coloring particles of three or more colors may be used, or coloring particles of one color may be used.
Also, the particle group that does not migrate is not limited to the white color particle group, and for example, a black color particle group may be used.
The movement of the particles in the direction parallel to the electrode arrangement direction, that is, movement to the adjacent pixel side is avoided also by installing the spacing members 5 illustrated in
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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