Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drive device that drives a pixel region of a liquid crystal panel and to a liquid crystal display apparatus that includes the drive device.
Description of the Background Art
The use of the same part in liquid crystal display apparatuses of different sizes has led to a reduced cost (a unit cost of the part) by increased purchases of the same part or to “platform” for reducing a period of development and design resources. The same common part has been used in various kinds of liquid crystal panels.
A high-resolution and large liquid crystal display apparatus typically tends to cause a heavy load connected to an output stage of a driver integrated circuit (IC) that drives a liquid crystal panel. The driver IC includes a circuit capable of driving a liquid crystal panel even under heavy load conditions. In one example, some driver ICs capable of driving a liquid crystal panel under heavy load conditions include an assist circuit (auxiliary circuit) that assists (supports) an output from an output amplifier for cases where sufficient output cannot be obtained only by driving capability of the output amplifier.
Some applications of a liquid crystal display require low power consumption, and many attempts have been made to minimize a load on a liquid crystal panel. Some liquid crystal panels have a structure having a reduced capacity or a reduced resistance of source lines (for example, see Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-41651 (1993) and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-255857). In consideration of the platform and the drive of various kinds of liquid crystal panels under load conditions, the driver IC capable of driving a liquid crystal panel under heavy load conditions is eventually used to drive a liquid crystal panel under low load conditions in some cases.
The conventional assist circuit has no problem in operating under originally assumed heavy load conditions, but may generate a flow-through current at a low load depending on conditions. An increase in the flow-through current does not affect a display. Thus, whether the flow-through current is generated cannot be easily monitored according to product conditions, thereby making it difficult to determine whether the liquid crystal panel is under abnormal conditions.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a drive device capable of suppressing a flow-through current generated in an assist circuit and provide a liquid crystal display apparatus that includes the drive device.
A drive device is located in a liquid crystal panel and drives a pixel region of the liquid crystal panel. The drive device includes a comparison circuit and a determination circuit. The comparison circuit detects a potential difference between a potential of a first analog power supply and a potential of a second analog power supply, an analog power supply input from the outside being divided into the first analog power supply and the second analog power supply. The determination circuit determines that it is an abnormal condition when the potential difference detected by the comparison circuit is greater than or equal to a predetermined threshold value,
According to the present invention, the drive device is located in the liquid crystal panel and drives the pixel region of the liquid crystal panel. The drive device includes the comparison circuit and the determination circuit. The comparison circuit detects the potential difference between the potential of the first analog power supply and the potential of the second analog power supply, the analog power supply input from the outside being divided into the first analog power supply and the second analog power supply. The determination circuit determines it is the abnormal condition when the potential difference detected by the comparison circuit is greater than or equal to the predetermined threshold value. Thus, the drive device can suppress the flow-through current generated in the assist circuit.
These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Preferred embodiments according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
<Underlying Technology>
To reduce costs of liquid crystal display apparatuses, the increased number of output channels of driver ICs has been encouraging the reduced number of use of the driver ICs (see
As described above, the same common part has been used in various kinds of liquid crystal panels (see
As shown in
Some driver ICs capable of driving a liquid crystal panel under heavy load conditions include an assist circuit 8 (see
When the driver IC capable of driving a liquid crystal panel under heavy load conditions is used to drive a liquid crystal panel under low load conditions, a current control circuit 5 is typically used to change an amount of current input to the output amplifier 6 based on a signal (input selection signal) input from the outside (see
However, one horizontal period of time, for example, is shortened due to the increase in resolution and the increasing number of output amplifiers installed in the driver IC with the recent increase in the number of output channels. This also leads to more strict timing settings of drive of liquid crystals. For example, as shown in
A potential of a gate portion of the MOOS transistor in the assist circuit 8, which has no problem in operating under originally assumed heavy load conditions, is affected depending on conditions that, for example, parasitic capacitance is formed in an amplified output control circuit 7. This causes the assist circuit 8 to turn ON simultaneously with the PMOS transistor in the ON state for charging, thereby generating the flow-through current (see
The present invention solves the problems above and gives descriptions below in detail.
As shown in
The source driver IC includes the power supply for logic (VDDR) and the power supply for an analog circuit (VDDA). As shown in
In the first preferred embodiment, as shown in
The comparison circuit 3 includes a comparator shown in
The determination circuit 4 determines that it is an abnormal condition if the potential difference detected by the comparison circuit 3 is greater than or equal to a predetermined threshold value. For example, the determination circuit 4 determines that it is the abnormal condition if the binary logic input from the comparison circuit 3 is “H”. The results detected by the determination circuit 4 are output to the current control circuit 5.
When receiving a signal (input selection signal) for indicating the abnormal condition from the determination circuit 4, the current control circuit 5 (see
When the determination circuit 4 determines that it is the abnormal condition, the control switches 10, 11 receive the signal for indicating the abnormal condition and then control the assist circuit 8 to avoid abnormal operations of the assist circuit 8, that is to say, control the PMOS transistor and the NMOS transistor not to turn them ON simultaneously.
The determination circuit 4 may output the signal for indicating the abnormal condition to a system side (not shown) when determining that it is the abnormal condition. For example, the source driver IC 1 includes a monitor terminal 18 as shown in
For another method for outputting the signal for indicating the abnormal condition to the system side, the signal (monitor signal) for indicating the abnormal condition may be directly output to the interface connector 20 via the monitor terminal 18, as shown in
As described above, the first preferred embodiment can suppress the flow-through current generated in the assist circuit 8 under the low load conditions. This can reduce the value of VDDA current, thereby reducing overall power consumption of the liquid crystal display apparatus. Further, whether the liquid crystal panel is under the abnormal condition can be easily monitored. Although the system construction in consideration of ISO26262, which is the functional safety standard for automobiles, has been questioned, the first preferred embodiment can monitor abnormal conditions (such as a break in wire). The system side can monitor the abnormal conditions, and enables a display itself even if the liquid crystal panel is under the abnormal condition, allowing the display to notify the user of the condition of the liquid crystal panel. If the liquid crystal panel is under the abnormal condition, the user can also be urged to handle the abnormal condition.
The first preferred embodiment gives the descriptions about the connection between both of the VDDA1 and VDDA2 as shown in
As shown in
As described above, the second preferred embodiment can reduce the load change in the VDDA2 as shown in
As shown in
The application of stress such as vibrations or impacts to the liquid crystal display apparatus shown in
As described above, in the third preferred embodiment, the comparison circuit 3 can detect the increase in the resistance value of the wires of the VDDA2 that are broken before the wires of the VDDA1. The determination circuit 4 determines whether it is the abnormal condition based on the results detected by the comparison circuit 3 and outputs the determination results to the system side, allowing the system side to monitor breaks in the VDDA2.
In addition, according to the present invention, the above preferred embodiments can be arbitrarily combined, or each preferred embodiment cart be appropriately varied or omitted within the scope of the invention. Another embodiment may include part of blocks of a circuit located in blocks of other components. For example, the portion of the RSDS Tx/Rx in
While the invention has been shown and described in detail, the foregoing description is in all aspects illustrative and not restrictive. It is therefore understood that numerous modifications and variations can be devised without departing from the scope of the invention.
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