Claims
- 1. An electrooptical display device, comprising:
- a display panel including a plurality of common electrodes and a plurality of segment electrodes;
- a common electrode driving circuit for driving said plurality of common electrodes;
- a segment electrode driving circuit for driving said plurality of segment electrodes; and
- an adjusting circuit including current determining means for determining an amount of change in current by detecting an amount participating in a change of current flowing instantaneously through said display panel, and voltage control means for steeply increasing or decreasing at least one level of driving voltages applied to said segment electrode and said common electrode driving circuits from a normal level thereof for a short period in accordance with the output signal of said current determining means;
- said current determining means includes means for outputting an impulse-shaped signal in accordance with the result of the counted number of the change of the display data to be displayed on said display panel;
- said voltage control means changes said at least one level of driving voltages by adding a voltage for correcting said impulse-shaped signal on said driving voltage; and
- said adjusting circuit changes said driving voltage so as to generate a reversal of polarity in relation to a polarity which is originally generated in an output of said driving circuit to which said voltage control means is connected.
- 2. The electrooptical display device of claim 1 wherein said adjusting circuit is provided with means for changing a time constant of said impulse-shaped signal in accordance with said amount participating in a change of current flowing through said display panel.
- 3. The electrooptical display device of claim 1 wherein said adjusting circuit is provided with an amplifier for amplifying said impulse-shaped signal output from said current determining means and is further provided with means for changing an amplification factor of said amplifier in accordance with said amount participating in a change of current flowing through said display panel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/364,420 filed Dec. 27, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,583,528, which is a continuation application of 07/729,123 filed Jul. 12, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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