Claims
- 1. A driving method for driving an optical modulation device comprising: a plurality of picture elements arranged in the form of a matrix having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns defined by the intersections of scanning electrodes arranged in rows and signal electrodes arranged in columns, and a chiral smectic liquid crystal having a memory function; the picture elements in each row being selectively supplied with either a voltage for orienting the liquid crystal to one display state, or another voltage for orienting the liquid crystal to another display state; said driving method comprising the steps of:
- applying periodically a scanning selection signal comprising a former pulse of a first voltage and a latter pulse of a second voltage different from the first voltage to a particular one of the scanning electrodes to select that particular scanning electrode;
- applying data signals to the signal electrodes, each data signal comprising an information pulse for selecting a display state of a picture element on the particular scanning electrode and a second pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the latter pulse and applied in a period different from that for the latter pulse, each data signal thereby providing a pulse train of voltage applied to picture elements at intersections of scanning electrodes not receiving the scanning selection signals and signal electrodes including at least one pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the latter voltage pulse, such that the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the former voltage pulse are non-selectively erased into an erased state and a picture element on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the latter voltage pulse is placed in either the one display state or the other display state depending on the information pulse; and
- applying an AC voltage which does not change display states of the picture elements to the picture elements on scanning electrodes not receiving the scanning selection signal.
- 2. An optical modulation apparatus, comprising an optical modulation device having:
- a plurality of picture elements arranged in the form of a matrix having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns;
- scanning electrodes arranged in rows and signal electrodes arranged in columns together defining said matrix of picture elements;
- a liquid crystal having a memory function; and driving means for:
- a) applying periodically a scanning selection signal comprising a first voltage pulse and a second voltage pulse to a particular one of the scanning electrodes to select that particular scanning electrode, and applying data signals to the signal electrodes, each data signal comprising an information pulse for selecting a display state of a picture element on the particular scanning electrode and a second pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the second pulse and applied in a period different from that for the second pulse, each data signal thereby providing a pulse train of voltage applied to picture elements at intersections of scanning electrodes not receiving the scanning selection signals and signal electrodes including at least one pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the second voltage pulse, such that the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the first voltage pulse are non-selectively erased into an erased state and a picture element on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the second voltage pulse is placed in either said one display state or the other display state depending upon the information pulse; and
- b) applying an AC voltage which does not change display states of the picture elements to the picture elements on scanning electrodes not receiving the scanning selection signal.
- 3. An optical modulation apparatus, comprising:
- an optical modulation device having:
- a plurality of picture elements arranged in the form of a matrix having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns;
- scanning electrodes arranged in rows and signal electrodes arranged in columns together defining said matrix of picture elements; and
- a liquid crystal having a memory function disposed between the scanning electrodes and signal electrodes; and
- driving means for:
- a) applying periodically a scanning selection signal comprising a first voltage pulse and a second voltage pulse different from the first voltage pulse to a particular one of the scanning electrodes to select that particular scanning electrode, and applying data signals to the signal electrodes, each data signal comprising an information pulse for selecting a display state of a picture element on the particular scanning electrode and a second pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the second voltage pulse and applied in a period different from that of the second voltage pulse, so that the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the first voltage pulse are non-selectively erased into an erased state and the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the second voltage pulse are respectively selected in display states depending on the information pulses applied in synchronism with the second voltage pulse; and
- b) applying an AC voltage which does not change the selected display states of the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode to the pixels when the particular scanning electrode is not supplied with the scanning selection signal.
- 4. A driving method for driving an optical modulation device comprising: a plurality of picture elements arranged in the form of a matrix having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns defined by the intersections of scanning electrodes arranged in rows and signal electrodes arranged in columns, and a liquid crystal having a memory function, the picture elements in each row being selectively supplied with either a voltage for orienting the liquid crystal to one display state, or another voltage for orienting the liquid crystal to another display state, said driving method comprising the steps of:
- applying periodically a scanning selection signal comprising a former voltage pulse of a first voltage and a latter voltage pulse of a second voltage different from the first voltage to a particular one of the scanning electrodes to select that particular scanning electrode;
- applying data signals to the signal electrodes, each data signal comprising an information pulse for selecting a display state of a picture element on the particular scanning electrode and a second pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the latter pulse and applied in a period different from that for the latter pulse, so that the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the former voltage pulse are non-selectively erased into an erased state and a picture element on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the latter voltage pulse is placed in either the one display state or the other display state depending on the information signal, and so that the picture elements at intersections of scanning electrodes not receiving the scanning selection signal and the signal electrodes are supplied with a pulse train of voltage including at least one pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the second voltage pulse; and
- applying an AC voltage which does not change display states to the picture elements on scanning electrodes not receiving the scanning selection signal.
- 5. An optical modulation apparatus, comprising:
- an optical modulation device having:
- a plurality of picture elements arranged in the form of a matrix having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns;
- scanning electrodes arranged in rows and signal electrodes arranged in columns defining said matrix of picture elements; and
- a liquid crystal having a memory function; and driving means for:
- a) applying periodically a scanning selection signal comprising a first voltage pulse and a second voltage pulse to a particular one of the scanning electrodes to select that particular scanning electrode, and applying data signals to the signal electrodes, each data signal comprising an information pulse for selecting a display state of a picture element on the particular scanning electrode and a second pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the second voltage pulse and applied in a period different from that of the second voltage pulse, so that the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the first voltage pulse are non-selectively erased into an erased state and a picture element on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the second voltage pulse is placed in either one display state or another display state depending upon the information pulse, and so that the picture elements at intersections of scanning electrodes not receiving the scanning selection signal and the signal electrodes are supplied with a pulse train of voltage including at least one pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the second voltage pulse; and
- b) applying an AC voltage which does not change display states to the picture elements on scanning electrodes not receiving the scanning selection signal.
- 6. An optical modulation apparatus, comprising:
- an optical modulation device having:
- a plurality of picture elements arranged in the form of a matrix having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns;
- scanning electrodes arranged in rows and signal electrodes arranged in columns defining said matrix of picture elements; and
- a liquid crystal having a memory function disposed between the scanning electrodes and signal electrodes; and
- driving means for:
- a) applying periodically a scanning selection signal comprising a first voltage pulse and a second voltage pulse different from the first voltage pulse to a particular one of the scanning electrodes to select that particular scanning electrode, and applying data signals to the signal electrodes, each data signal comprising an information pulse for selecting a display state of a picture element on the particular scanning electrode and a second pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of the second voltage pulse and applied in a period different from that of the second voltage pulse, so that the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the first voltage pulse are non-selectively erased into an erased state and the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the second voltage pulse are respectively selected in display states depending on the information pulses applied in synchronism with the second voltage pulse; and
- b) applying an AC voltage which does not change the selected display states of the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode to the pixels when the particular scanning electrode is not supplied with the scanning selection signal, said AC voltage comprising a pulse train including at least one pulse having a pulse width shorter than that of said second voltage pulse.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/206,211, filed Mar. 3, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,559,616 which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/079,215 filed Jun. 21, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,296,953, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/919,382 filed Jul. 29, 1992, abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/760,504 filed Sep. 16, 1991, abandoned which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/390,922 filed Aug. 8, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,092,665, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/320,798 filed Mar. 9, 1989, abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/135,535 filed Dec. 17, 1987, abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/691,761 filed Jan. 15, 1985 abandoned.
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