1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a technology that displays an image using an electrooptical element such as a liquid crystal element, and the like.
2. Related Art
In the related art, an electrooptical device in which pixels (pixel circuit) are arranged so as to correspond to each intersection of a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of signal lines in a matrix has been proposed. Each of the plurality of scanning lines is sequentially selected for each horizontal scanning period, so that a display gradation of the pixel is set to be variable in accordance with a potential of the signal line at the time of selection of each of the scanning lines. In JP-A-2005-43418, a technology that suppresses display speckles (vertical crosstalk) of a display image by supplying a predetermined pre-charge potential to the signal lines for each selection of the scanning lines has been disclosed.
Power is consumed due to the occurrence of the charging and discharging of charge that is accumulated in the signal line at the time of the supply of the pre-charge potential with respect to each of the signal lines. Accordingly, in JP-A-2005-43418 that supplies the pre-charge potential to the signal lines for each selection of the scanning lines, there is a problem in that consumption of the power which is caused by the supply of the pre-charge potential is increased.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to reduce consumption of power which is caused by the supply of a pre-charge potential to each signal line.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an electrooptical device, including: a plurality of pixels that is arranged so as to correspond to each intersection of a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of signal lines, and displays a gradation corresponding to a potential of the signal line at the time of selection of the scanning line; a scanning line driving circuit that sequentially selects the plurality of scanning lines for each of a plurality of unit periods; and a signal supply circuit (for example, a signal supply circuit 24, a signal supply circuit 24A, and a signal supply circuit 24B) that supplies, to each of the plurality of signal lines, a gradation potential corresponding to a designated gradation of each of the plurality of pixels in a write period of the unit period, supplies a pre-charge potential to each of the plurality of signal lines before the start of the write period in a first unit period (for example, a unit period U1) of the plurality of unit periods, and stops the supply of the pre-charge potential corresponding to each of the plurality of signal lines in a second unit period (for example, a unit period U2) which is different from the first unit period. The electrooptical device of the present invention can be mounted in a variety of electronic apparatuses (for example, a mobile phone, or a projection-type display apparatus) as a display apparatus.
In this configuration, the supply of the pre-charge potential to each of the signal lines stops in the second unit period, while the pre-charge potential is supplied to each of the signal lines in the first unit period so that display speckles are reduced. Accordingly, in comparison with a configuration in which the pre-charge potential is supplied to each of the signal lines in all the unit periods, consumption of power which is caused by the supply of the pre-charge potential to each of the signal lines is reduced.
In a first aspect of the present invention, the first unit period and the second unit period may be set to the same time length, and the write period of the first unit period and the write period of the second unit period may be set to the same time length. In the above aspect, when comparing a configuration (a second aspect which will be described later) in which the time length of the write period is set to a time length different from each other in the first unit period and the second unit period, and a configuration (a first aspect which will be described later) in which the first unit period and the second unit period are set to a time length different from each other, there is an advantage in that it is easy to control the scanning line driving circuit and the signal supply circuit. Further, a specific example of the first aspect will be described later as, for example, a first aspect.
In a second aspect of the present invention, the first unit period and the second unit period may be set to the same time length, and a time length (for example, a time length tw2 of
In a third aspect of the present invention, the write period of the first unit period and the write period of the second unit period may be set to the same time length, and a time length (for example, a time length tu2 of
In a preferred aspect of the present invention, the scanning line driving circuit may sequentially select each of the plurality of scanning lines for each of the unit periods in each of a plurality of vertical scanning periods, and each of the plurality of vertical scanning periods may include a first unit period and a second unit period. In the above configuration, since the first unit period and the second unit period coexist in each of the vertical scanning periods, there is an advantage in that a difference of the display gradation which is caused by the presence or absence of the supply of the pre-charge potential is hardly perceived by a user in each of the pixels to which the gradation potential is supplied in the first unit period, and each of the pixels to which the gradation potential is supplied in the second unit period. According to a configuration in which each of the plurality of unit periods corresponding to the odd number lines is set to one of the first unit period and the second unit period, and each of the plurality of unit periods corresponding to the even number lines is set to the other of the first unit period and the second unit period, the above described effects become significantly apparent.
Further, a period of the switching (switching of presence or absence of the supply of the pre-charge potential) of the first unit period and the second unit period may be arbitrarily set. For example, as described above, other than the configuration in which the first unit period and the second unit period coexist in the vertical scanning period, even a configuration in which the first unit period and the second unit period are switched for each of the vertical scanning periods in a case in which each of the unit periods is set to the first unit period in a single vertical scanning period, and at the same time, each of the unit periods is set to the second unit period in other vertical scanning periods may be also adopted. That is, the present invention includes both a configuration in which the first unit period and the second unit period coexist in a single vertical scanning period, and a configuration in which the first unit period and the second unit period respectively exist in a separate vertical scanning period.
In a preferred aspect of the present invention, each of the plurality of unit periods may be set to one of the first unit period and the second unit period in each of the first vertical scanning periods, and may be set to the other of the first unit period and the second unit period in each of the second vertical scanning periods which is different from the first vertical scanning period. In the above aspect, each of the unit periods is temporally changed from one of the first unit period that includes the pre-charge period and the second unit period that does not include the pre-charge period to the other. Accordingly, a difference of a display gradation of each of the pixels in accordance with presence and absence of the supply of the pre-charge potential is temporally equalized, so that display speckles are effectively reduced.
In a preferred aspect of the present invention, the signal supply circuit may include a signal generation circuit (a signal generation circuit 52 of
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
In the pixel unit 10, M scanning lines 12 and N signal lines 14 crossing each other are formed (M and N being a natural number). The plurality of pixels PIX is disposed to correspond to intersections of each of the scanning lines 12 and each of the signal lines 14, and arranged in a matrix of a vertical M-th line and a horizontal n-th row. As shown in
The selection switch 44 includes an N-channel type thin film transistor having a gate connected to the scanning line 12, and controls electrical connection (conduction/non-conduction) between the liquid crystal element 42 (the pixel electrode 421) and the signal line 14 interposing therebetween. Accordingly, the pixel PIX (the liquid crystal element 42) displays a gradation in accordance with a potential (a gradation potential VG which will be described later) of the signal line 14 when the selection switch 44 is controlled to be in an on state. Further, an auxiliary capacitor, and the like connected in parallel to the liquid crystal element 42 is not shown. In addition, a configuration of the pixel PIX may be appropriately changed.
The control circuit 30 of
The scanning line driving circuit 22 of
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The signal generation circuit 52 of
In addition, in the write period TWRT within the unit periods U (U1 and U2) in which the scanning line 12 in an m-th line is selected, the signal generation circuit 52 sets, in a time division manner, the control signal C[j] to the gradation potential VG in accordance with designated gradations of K pixels PIX corresponding to each intersection between the scanning line 12 in the m-th line and K signal lines 14 of the wiring group B[j]. The designated gradation of each of the pixels PIX is defined through an image pixel signal VID supplied from the control circuit 30. The polarity of the gradation potential VG with respect to the reference potential VREF is periodically and sequentially reversed (for example, for each vertical scanning period V). As shown in
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On the other hand, in the write period TWRT within each of the unit periods (U1 and U2), the control circuit 30 sequentially sets the selection signals SEL[1] to SEL[K] of K systems to an active level in K selection periods S[1] to S[K]. Accordingly, in the selection period S[k] within the unit period U selected by the scanning line 12 in the m-th line, a k-th switch 58[k] (a total of J switches 58[k] within the signal distribution circuit 54) of K switches 58[1] to 58[K] in each of distribution circuits 56[1] to 56[J] shifts to be in an on state, and the gradation potential VG of the control signal C[j] is supplied to the signal line 14 in a k-th row of each of the wiring groups B[j]. That is, in the write period TWRT within each of the unit periods U (U1 and U2), the gradation potential VG is supplied to K signal lines 14 within the wiring group B[j] in each of J wiring groups B[1] to B[J] in a time division manner. In the selection period S[k] within an m-th unit period U, the gradation potential VG is set in accordance with a designated gradation of the pixel PIX corresponding to the intersection between the scanning line 12 in an m-th line and the signal line 14 in a k-th row of the wiring group B[j].
In the first embodiment described above, the pre-charge potential VPRE is supplied to each of the signal lines 14 in each of the unit periods U1, and the supply of the pre-charge potential VPRE with respect to each of the signal lines 14 in each of the unit periods U2 is omitted. Accordingly, as compared to a configuration in which the pre-charge potential VPRE is supplied to each of the signal lines 14 in all of the unit periods U within the vertical scanning periods V (a configuration of JP-A-2005-43418), there is an advantage in that power consumption caused by the supply of the pre-charge potential VPRE with respect to each of the signal lines 14 is reduced.
Further, in the above embodiment in which the pre-charge potential VPRE is not supplied to the signal line 14 in each of the unit periods U2, there is a possibility that a display gradation of each pixel PIX corresponding to the scanning line 12 selected in the unit period U1 and a display gradation of each pixel PIX corresponding to the scanning line 12 selected in the unit period U2 are strictly different from each other even in a case in which the same gradation is designated in each pixel PIX. However, since the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 coexist in each of the vertical scanning periods V, a difference in the display gradation caused by the stop of the pre-charge potential VPRE in the unit period U2 is hardly perceived by an observer actually. Since the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 are arranged alternatingly in the first embodiment, an effect in which the difference of the display gradation caused by the stop of the pre-charge potential VPRE in the unit period U2 is hardly perceived by the observer is significantly apparent.
A second embodiment of the present invention will be described. Further, with respect to elements in which effects and functions in each embodiment exemplified below are the same as those of the first embodiment, reference numerals referred to in the above descriptions are diverted, and each of detailed descriptions will be appropriately omitted.
On the other hand, in the second embodiment, the time length tw2 of the write period TWRT of the unit period U2 is set to a time length longer than the time length tw1 of the write period TWRT of the unit period U1 by the omission of the pre-charge period TPRE. Specifically, the time length ts2 (a pulse width of the selection signal SEL[k]) of each selection period S[k] in the write period TWRT of each of the unit periods U2 is set to a time longer than the time length ts1 of each selection period S[k] in the write period TWRT of each of the unit periods U1. That is, the gradation potential VG is supplied to each signal line 14 over the time length ts1 in the write period TWRT within the unit period U1, and the gradation potential VG is supplied to each signal line 14 over the time length ts2 in the write period TWRT within the unit period U2.
Even in the second embodiment described above, since the pre-charge period TPRE within the unit period U2 is omitted, the same effects as those in the first embodiment are realized. In addition, the time length ts2 of the selection period S[k] for supplying the gradation potential VG to each pixel PIX in the unit period U2 is set to a time longer than the time length ts1 of each selection period S[k] within the unit period U1. Accordingly, as compared to a configuration in which the time length of each selection period S[k] is the same in the unit period U1 and the unit period U2, it is possible to accurately supply the target gradation potential VG to each pixel PIX within the unit period U2.
Further, in the above described embodiment, since the time lengths (ts1 and ts2) of the selection period S[k] are different from each other in the unit period U1 and the unit period U2, there is a possibility that the gradation potential VG supplied to each pixel PIX corresponding to the scanning line 12 selected in the unit period U1 and the gradation potential VG supplied to each pixel PIX corresponding to the scanning line 12 selected in the unit period U2 are strictly different from each other even in a case in which the same gradation is designated in each pixel PIX. However, since the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 coexist within each of the vertical scanning periods V, a difference of the gradation potential VG corresponding to the time length of the selection period S[k] is hardly perceived by an observer actually. In the second embodiment, since the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 are arranged alternatingly, an effect in which the difference of the gradation potential VG caused by the time length of the selection period S[k] is hardly perceived by the observer is significantly apparent.
Even in the third embodiment described above, since the pre-charge period TPRE within the unit period U2 is omitted, the same effect as that in the first embodiment is realized. Further, in the first embodiment, since the unit period U2 is set to the same time length as that of the unit period U1 regardless of the omission of the pre-charge period TPRE in the unit period U2, a period during which both the pre-charge potential VPRE and the gradation potential VG are not supplied to each signal line 14 as shown in
However, in the first embodiment, the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 are set to the same time length, and at the same time, each write period TWRT is set to the same time length in the unit period U1 and the unit period U2. Accordingly, as compared to the second embodiment in which the time length of the write period TWRT is different from each other in the unit period U1 and the unit period U2, and the third embodiment in which the time length tu1 of the unit period U1 and the time length tu2 of the unit period U2 are different from each other, there is an advantage in that it is easy to control the driving circuit 20.
The electrooptical device 100 of a fourth embodiment has a configuration in which the signal supply circuit 24 of each embodiment described above is substituted by the signal supply circuit 24A of
The output circuit 64 includes J unit circuits 66[1] to 66[J] corresponding to a total number of the wiring group B[j]. Each unit circuit 66[j] includes K switches 68[1] to 68[K]. A k-th switch 68[k] within each unit circuit 66[j] controls electrical connection (conduction/non-conduction) between the signal line 14 in a k-th row of the wiring group B[j] and a k-th control line 72[k] interposing therebetween. When the selection signal SEL[j] output from the selection circuit 62 is set to an active level, K switches 68[1] to 68[K] within the unit circuit 66[j] simultaneously shifts to be in an on state.
In the same manner as that in the first embodiment, in each of the vertical scanning periods V, the unit period UI that includes both the pre-charge period TPRE and the write period TWRT, and the unit period U2 that includes the write period TWRT and does not include the pre-charge period TPRE are set alternatingly.
As shown in
On the other hand, in the write period TWRT within each of the unit periods U (U1 and U2), as shown in
Even in the fourth embodiment, the same effects as those in the first embodiment are realized. Further, the fourth embodiment has been described based on the first embodiment in the above descriptions; however, a configuration (
Each embodiment described above may be diversely modified. An embodiment of a specific modification will be exemplified below. Two embodiments or more arbitrarily selected from the examples below may be appropriately merged as long as they do not conflict.
In each embodiment described above, a configuration (that is, a configuration in which the pre-charge potential VPRE reaches the pixel electrode 421 via a selection switch 44 being in an on state by the selection of the scanning line 12) in which a period for selecting the scanning line 12 in the unit period U1 includes the pre-charge period TPRE has been exemplified; however, a configuration (that is, a configuration in which the pre-charge potential VPRE does not reach the pixel electrode 421 without selecting the scanning line 12 in the pre-charge period TPRE may be adopted. Since the signal line 14 is initialized to the pre-charge potential VPRE even in any configuration, display speckles of a display image may be suppressed.
In the above embodiment, the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 are set alternatingly; however, a period of switching (switching of the presence and absence of the pre-charge) of the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 is appropriately changed. For example, a configuration in which the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 are switched using consecutive plural number of unit periods U within the vertical scanning period V as a unit may be adopted. For example, first to third unit periods U within the vertical scanning period V are set to the unit period U1, and fourth to sixth unit periods U are set to the unit period U2. In addition, a ratio of the number of the unit period U1 and the number of the unit period U2 is arbitrarily set. For example, a configuration (for example, a configuration in which the pre-charge is performed once per three unit periods U, or a configuration in which the pre-charge is performed once per four unit periods U) in which one unit period of a plurality of unit periods U (3) is set to the unit period U1, and at the same time, the remaining unit periods are set to the unit period 2 may be adopted. In addition, a configuration in which the unit period U1 and the unit period U2 are switched using the vertical scanning period V as a period may be also adopted. For example, M unit periods U within the vertical scanning period V are set to the unit period U1, and M unit periods U within the vertical scanning period V immediately after the setting are set to the unit period U2.
A configuration in which a relationship between a position of each scanning line 12 selected by the scanning line driving circuit 22 and the unit periods U1 and U2 is changed over time is adopted. For example, in the same manner as that in each embodiment in the vertical scanning period V, the unit period U in which the scanning line 12 in odd-number lines is selected is set to the unit period U1, and at the same time, the unit period U in which the scanning line 12 in even-number lines is selected is set to the period U2. In other vertical scanning periods V, the unit period U in which the scanning line in odd-number lines is selected is set to the unit period U2, and at the same time, the unit period U in which the scanning line 12 in even-number lines is selected is set to the unit period U1. According to the above configuration, since a difference of the display gradation in accordance with presence and absence of the supply of the pre-charge potential VPRE is temporally equalized, an effect concerning the reduction in the display speckles is significantly apparent.
In each embodiment described above, the gradation potential VG and the pre-charge potential VPRE are supplied to each signal line 14 through a common path; however, as shown in
In each embodiment described above, the pre-charge potential VPREa or the pre-charge potential VPREb is selectively supplied to the signal line 14 in accordance with the polarity of the gradation potential VG; however, a configuration in which only one type of pre-charge potential VPRE is supplied to the signal line 14 may be adopted. In addition, the pre-charge potential VPRE is arbitrarily selected. For example, a configuration in which the pre-charge potential VPRE is set to a potential with the positive polarity with respect to the reference potential VREF may be adopted.
A configuration in which N signal lines 14 are classified into J wiring groups B[1] to B[J] may be omitted. That is, the present invention is also applied to a configuration focusing only on one wiring group B[j] in each embodiment described above.
A configuration in which an order of shifting the switches 58[1] to 58[K] in the write period TWRT of each of the unit periods U (U1 and U2) to be in an on state is sequentially changed may be also adopted. For example, a configuration disclosed in JP-A-2004-45967 may be preferably adopted.
The liquid crystal element 42 is merely an example of the electrooptical element. With respect to the electrooptical element applied to the present invention, a distinction between a self-lighting type of emitting light by itself and a non-lighting type (for example, liquid crystal element) of varying the transmittance or reflectance of external light, or a distinction between a current-driving type driven by the supply of current and a voltage-driving type driven by applying an electric field (voltage) is unquestioned. For example, the present invention is applied to the electrooptical device 100 using a variety of electrooptical elements such as an organic EL element, an inorganic EL element, LED (Light Emitting Diode), an electric field electron emission element (FE (Field-Emission) element), a surface conduction electron emitting element (SE(Surface conduction Electron emitter) element), a ballistic electron emission element (BS (Ballistic electron Emitting) element), an electrophoretic element, an electrochromic element, and the like. That is, the electrooptical element includes a driven element (typically, a display element in which a gradation is controlled in accordance with a gradation signal) using an electrooptical substance (for example, a liquid crystal) in which a gradation (optical properties such as transmittance, brightness, and the like) is changed in accordance with electrical actions such as the supply of the current and the applied voltage (electric field).
The electrooptical device 100 exemplified in each embodiment described above may be used in a variety of electric apparatuses. In
Further, as examples of the electric apparatus to which the electrooptical device relating to the present invention is applied, other than the apparatuses shown in
The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-197924, filed Sep. 3, 2010 is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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2010-197924 | Sep 2010 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/219,154, filed Aug. 26, 2011, which claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-197924 filed on Sep. 3, 2010. The foregoing patent applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 13219154 | Aug 2011 | US |
Child | 15242498 | US |