The detailed description of the present invention will be discussed in the following embodiments, which are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, but can be adapted for other applications.
The scan driver 70 provides trigger signals to the scan lines in order (for example, from top to bottom as indicated by the arrow in the figure). It is appreciated, however, that other order could be used such as from bottom to top. In the embodiment, each scan line controls two adjacent rows of pixels, and therefore each trigger signal is provided to the gates of transistors (such as thin film transistors) in two adjacent rows of pixels and turns on the transistors. At this moment, the sources of the turn-on transistors receive image data provided by the data driver 80 via the pairs of data lines, and then the associated capacitors of the turn-on transistors are charged for display.
Compared to the conventional FSC LCD, each scan line controls two adjacent rows of pixels at the same time in the FSC LCD according to the present embodiment, and thus the gate-on time of each row of pixels could be sustained two times or longer than that in the conventional FSC LCD. For example, an FSC LCD has pixels arranged in 1280 columns by 800 rows (for example, the WXGA protocol), which is divided into four blocks with each block having pixels in 1280 columns by 200 rows and each block being illuminated by an individual backlight source. Regarding the FSC LCD driven at a scan rate of 180 Hz, the display time of a frame is 5.6 (=1/180) ms. Within this display time, 1.6 ms is used to drive one block (i.e., 200 rows of pixels), while 2 ms is for response time of the liquid crystal and the other 2 ms is for turning on the backlight source. Accordingly, the gate-on time of two rows of pixels controlled by one scan line is 16 (=1.6 m/(200/2)) μs. Although each scan line is used to control two rows of pixels in this embodiment, it is appreciated that those skilled in the art could instead utilize each scan line to control three or more rows of pixels.
To sum up the method for driving the FSC LCD according to the present invention, a flow diagram is illustrated in
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.
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95119545 | Jun 2006 | TW | national |