Information
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Patent Grant
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6577285
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Patent Number
6,577,285
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 14, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 10, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Brier; Jeffery
- Chung; Daniel J
Agents
- Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
- Kananen, Esq.; Ronald P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 345 589
- 345 204
- 345 690
- 345 12
- 345 10
- 345 13
- 345 20
- 345 11
- 348 674
- 348 675
- 358 518
- 358 519
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A gamma corrector inputs a primary color signal as an image signal to each of the differential amplifiers which are connected in parallel to each other and mixes a plurality of output signals which are outputted from the four differential amplifiers to output an image signal to which a plurality of gamma correction is applied. Each of the differential amplifiers amplifies and outputs the inputted primary color signal with a different gain characteristic so that the gain characteristic of the signal obtained by mixing the output signals varies at two inflection points. The two-point gamma correction is applied to the inputted primary color signal so that a signal level at the side of a black level is turned down and the signal level at the side of a white level is turned up.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a gamma corrector which applies gamma correction to an image signal and an image display device such as a display device for a computer.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 1
is a schematic block diagram showing a structure of a display device of the related art for a computer. The display device shown in
FIG. 1
for a computer includes an image signal processing circuit
101
, a deflection processing circuit
102
and a cathode ray tube
103
(called CRT in the followings). An image signal consisting of color signals S
R
, S
G
and S
B
(these three primary color signals are collectively called signal S
i
in the followings) of red (R), green (G) and blue (B), respectively, is inputted into the image signal processing circuit
101
. A horizontal sync signal, S
h
, and a vertical sync signal, S
v
, are inputted into the deflection processing circuit
102
. An output signal from the image signal processing circuit
101
and an output signal from the deflection processing circuit
102
are inputted into the CRT
103
. The CRT
103
has an electron gun which includes cathodes for each color, R, G and B, and a deflection yoke for deflecting an electron beam emitted from the cathode to the vertical and horizontal directions (both the electron gun and the deflection yoke are not shown).
The image signal processing circuit
101
includes a preamplifier
105
and a main amplifier
106
. The preamplifier
105
amplifies and outputs the inputted signal S
i
, and the main amplifier
106
further amplifies and outputs the output from the preamplifier
105
. The preamplifier
105
and the main amplifier
106
are equipped with a separate circuit, not shown, for each of color signals S
R
, S
G
and S
B
of R, G and B, respectively. The deflection processing circuit
102
controls field generation caused by the deflection yoke, not shown, in the CRT
103
and deflects the electron beam emitted from the electron gun, not shown, to the vertical or horizontal direction, based on the inputted horizontal and vertical sync signals (S
h
and S
v
.)
The display device is able to display an image as follows. The CRT
103
generates an electron beam based on the output signals from the image signal processing circuit
101
and the deflection processing circuit
102
and then irradiates the generated electron beam on a fluorescent surface, not shown, to display an image.
The display device such as the above-described display device for a computer also usually includes a gamma corrector for correcting brightness of the image displayed on the CRT
103
. The gamma corrector may be placed in front of the preamplifier
105
in the image signal processing circuit
101
. The gamma corrector for the display device of the related art for a computer performs the one-point gamma correction, where a gain of an input/output characteristic of the image signal is varied at one point, which generally corresponds to an intermediate brightness. However, during the one-point gamma correction, when the signal level of the intermediate brightness at one point to be varied is turned up, the signal levels at other points which should not be varied, a signal level corresponding to gray, for example, is also turned up to some extent. This causes deterioration of image quality; a dark part in an image appears unclear, for example.
On the other hand, the gamma corrector in a display device for a television performs the gamma correction in which an input/output characteristic of an image signal traces a quadric curve, for example. However, the gamma corrector, whereby the input/output characteristic traces the quadric curve, requires considerable numbers of elements in the circuit and thus a frequency characteristic deteriorates due to a parasitic capacity caused by using a PNP transistor. In addition, the display device for a computer usually includes an image signal with a higher frequency (at least 100 MHz, for example) than that in the display device for a television. Thus, the gamma correction with the quadric curve cannot provide the sufficient frequency characteristic required for the display device for a computer, which deals with an image signal with a high frequency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is presented to solve these problems. An object of the invention is to provide a gamma corrector and an image display device that can perform the optimum gamma correction for an image display device such as a display device for a computer.
A gamma corrector according to the present invention inputs an image signal to a plurality of differential amplifiers which are connected in parallel each other and mixes a plurality of output signals which are outputted from the differential amplifiers to output an image signal to which the gamma correction is applied, each of the differential amplifiers amplifying and outputting the inputted image signal with a different gain characteristic so that the gain characteristic of the signal obtained by mixing the output signals varies at two inflection points.
An image display device according to the present invention comprises a gamma corrector which inputs an image signal to a plurality of differential amplifiers which are connected in parallel to each other and mixes a plurality of output signals which are outputted from the differential amplifiers to output an image signal to which the gamma correction is applied, wherein each of the differential amplifiers amplifies and outputs the inputted image signal with a different gain characteristic so that the gain characteristic of the signal obtained by mixing the output signals varies at two inflection points.
In a gamma corrector or an image display device of the present invention, each of the differential amplifiers amplifies and outputs an input image signal with a different gain characteristic so that the gain characteristic of the signal obtained by mixing the signals outputted from the differential amplifiers varies at two inflection points.
Other and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear more fully from the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a block diagram showing a schematic structure of a display device of the related art for a computer.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing an example of a structure of a display device including a gamma corrector according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a circuit diagram showing a detailed structure of the gamma corrector in the display device shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a characteristic diagram showing an input/output characteristic of a first differential amplifier in the gamma corrector shown in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a characteristic diagram showing an input/output characteristic of a second differential amplifier in the gamma corrector shown in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 6
is a characteristic diagram showing an input/output characteristic of a third differential amplifier in the gamma corrector shown in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 7
is a characteristic diagram showing an input/output characteristic of a fourth differential amplifier in the gamma corrector shown in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 8
is a characteristic diagram showing a composite input/output characteristic of the gamma corrector shown in FIG.
3
.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are characteristic diagrams showing in a square wave a composite input/output characteristic of. the gamma corrector shown in FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings in the followings.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing an example of a structure of a display device including a gamma corrector according to an embodiment of the present invention. The display device shown in
FIG. 2
is used as a display device for a computer, for example. The display device shown in
FIG. 2
includes an image signal processing circuit
1
, a deflection processing circuit
2
and a CRT
3
. An image signal consisting of signal S
i
(three primary color signals S
R
, S
G
and S
B
) of R, G and B is inputted into the image signal processing circuit
1
. A horizontal sync signal, S
h
, and a vertical sync signal, S
v
, are inputted to the deflection processing circuit
2
. An output signal from the image signal processing circuit
1
and an output signal from the deflection processing circuit
2
are inputted to the CRT
3
. The CRT
3
has an electron gun which includes a cathode for each color, R, G and B, and a deflection yoke for deflecting an electron beam emitted from the cathode to the vertical and horizontal directions (both the electron gun and the deflection yoke are not shown).
The image signal processing circuit
1
is a circuit which controls a contrast of light intensity between black and white, brightness of a picture, and so on. The image signal processing circuit
1
includes a gamma corrector
4
, a preamplifier
5
and a main amplifier
6
. The signal S
i
is inputted to the gamma corrector
4
, and the gamma corrector
4
applies gamma correction to the signal S
i
. The preamplifier
5
amplifies and outputs the signal outputted from the gamma corrector
4
. The main amplifier
6
further amplifies and outputs the signal outputted from the preamplifier
5
. The gamma corrector
4
, the preamplifier
5
and the main amplifier
6
are equipped with a separate circuit, not shown, for each of color signals, S
R
, S
G
and S
B
of R, G and B respectively.
The deflection processing circuit
2
controls field generation caused by the deflection yoke, not shown, in the CRT
103
and deflects the electron beam emitted from the electron gun, not shown, to the horizontal and vertical directions, based on the inputted horizontal and vertical sync signals (S
h
and S
v
.) The CRT
3
generates an electron beam based on the output signals from the image signal processing circuit
1
and the deflection processing circuit
2
and then irradiates the generated electron beam on a fluorescent surface, not shown, to display an image.
FIG. 3
is a circuit diagram showing a detailed structure of the gamma corrector
4
shown in FIG.
2
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the gamma corrector
4
includes a plurality of differential amplifiers
11
,
12
,
13
and
14
, which are connected in parallel, and a load resistance element R
2
. The differential amplifier
11
has transistors Q
1
and Q
2
, a resistance element R
1
and constant current sources I
1
a
and I
1
b.
The differential amplifier
12
has transistors Q
3
and Q
4
, a resistance element R
3
and a constant current source I
2
. The differential amplifier
13
has transistors Q
5
and Q
6
, a resistance element R
4
and a constant current source
13
. The differential amplifier
14
has transistors Q
7
and Q
8
, a resistance element R
5
and a constant current source I
4
. The amplification factor for each of the differential amplifiers
11
,
12
,
13
and
14
can be controlled by a resistant value of the resistance elements R
1
, R
3
, R
4
and R
5
respectively. The differential amplifiers
11
,
12
,
13
and
14
correspond to a first, a second, a third and fourth differential amplifiers of the present invention, respectively.
In the differential amplifier
11
, an emitter of the transistor Q
1
and an emitter of the transistor Q
2
are connected to each other through the resistance element R
1
. The emitter of the transistor Q
1
is connected to the constant current source I
1
a
whose one end is grounded. The emitter of the transistor Q
2
is also connected to the constant current source I
1
b
whose one end is grounded. A base of the transistor Q
1
is connected to an input terminal
20
to which the signal S
i
is inputted. A base of the transistor Q
2
is connected to a constant voltage source V
1
which generates a reference voltage, V
1
, in the differential amplifier
11
. One end of the constant voltage source V
1
is grounded. A collector of the transistor Q
1
is connected to a source voltage Vcc. A collector of the transistor Q
2
is connected to the source voltage Vcc, not shown, through the load resistance element R
2
. The collector of the transistor Q
2
is also connected to an output terminal
21
of the gamma corrector
4
.
In the differential amplifier
12
, an emitter of the transistor Q
3
and an emitter of the transistor Q
4
are connected to each other through the resistance element R
3
. The emitter of the Q
3
is also connected to the constant current source
12
whose one end is grounded. A base of the transistor Q
3
is connected to the input terminal
20
to which the signal S
i
is inputted. A base of the transistor Q
4
is connected to a constant voltage source V
2
which generates a reference voltage, V
2
. One end of the constant voltage source V
2
is grounded. A collector of the transistor Q
3
is connected to the source voltage Vcc. A collector of the transistor Q
4
is connected to the source voltage Vcc through the load resistance element R
2
. The collector of the transistor Q
4
is also connected to the output terminal
21
of the gamma corrector
4
.
In the differential amplifier
13
, an emitter of the transistor Q
5
and an emitter of the transistor Q
6
are connected to each other through the resistance element R
4
. The emitter of the transistor Q
6
is also connected to the constant current source I
3
whose one end is grounded. A base of the transistor Q
5
is connected to the input terminal
20
to which the signal S
i
is inputted. A base of the transistor Q
6
is connected to the constant voltage source V
2
which generates the reference voltage, V
2
. A collector of the transistor Q
6
is connected to the source voltage Vcc. A collector of the transistor Q
5
is connected to the source voltage Vcc through the load resistance element R
2
. The collector of the transistor Q
5
is also connected to the output terminal
21
of the gamma corrector
4
.
In the differential amplifier
14
, an emitter of the transistor Q
7
and an emitter of the transistor Q
8
are connected to each other through the resistance element R
5
. The emitter of the transistor Q
8
is also connected to the constant current source I
4
whose one end is grounded. A base of the transistor Q
7
is connected to the input terminal
20
to which the signal S
i
is inputted. A base of the transistor Q
8
is connected to a constant voltage source V
3
which generates a reference voltage, V
3
. A collector of the transistor Q
8
is connected to the source voltage Vcc. A collector of the transistor Q
7
is connected to the source voltage Vcc through the load resistance element R
2
. The collector of the transistor Q
7
is also connected to the output terminal
21
of the gamma corrector
4
.
A signal S
out
which is outputted from the output terminal
21
of the gamma corrector
4
is a signal in which output signals from the differential amplifiers
11
,
12
,
13
and
14
are combined.
Next, the operation of the gamma corrector
4
with the structure as described above will be explained in the followings.
FIGS. 4-8
are characteristic diagrams showing an input/output characteristic of a signal in the gamma corrector
4
.
FIGS. 4-7
are characteristic diagrams showing an input/output characteristic of a signal in the differential amplifiers
11
-
14
.
FIG. 8
is a characteristic diagram showing an input/output characteristic of a composite signal in the gamma corrector
4
shown in FIG.
3
. In these characteristic diagrams, the horizontal axis indicates a level of an input signal, and the vertical axis indicates a level of an output signal. These diagrams also show the case when the signal level of the signal S
i
inputted from the input terminal
20
is between V
1
and V
1
+Va (Va is a signal amplitude). In these diagrams, a lower output level corresponds to a black level, and a higher output level to a white level.
In the gamma corrector
4
, the signal S
i
is inputted to the bases of the transistors Q
1
, Q
3
, Q
5
and Q
7
in the differential amplifiers
11
,
12
,
13
and
14
respectively, and the output signals from the collectors of the transistors Q
2
, Q
4
, Q
5
and Q
7
in the differential amplifiers
11
,
12
,
13
and
14
respectively are mixed. The mixed signal S
out
is outputted from the output terminal
21
.
The input/output characteristic of the signal in the differential amplifier
11
has the gain of 0 dB in the signal level range from V
1
to V
1
+Va, as shown in FIG.
4
.
In the input/output characteristic of the signal in the differential amplifier
12
, the gain characteristic is inflected at the reference voltage signal level V
2
, i.e. the first set point, at the constant voltage source V
2
, as shown in FIG.
5
. The differential amplifier
12
has the constant current source I
2
only at the side of the transistor Q
3
between the transistors Q
3
and Q
4
. This allows each of the transistors Q
3
and Q
4
to perform a switching operation more easily, having the reference voltage signal level V
2
as an inflection point. Thus, the input/output characteristic in the differential amplifier
12
is as follows. Zero (0) or positive gain is obtained in the signal level range from V
1
to V
2
while, in the signal level range from V
2
to V
1
+Va, a signal with a constant value is outputted at a gain lower than the gain obtained in the signal level range from V
1
to V
2
.
In the input/output characteristic of the signal in the differential amplifier
13
, the gain characteristic is inflected at the reference voltage signal level V
2
, i.e. the first set point, at the constant voltage source V
2
, as shown in FIG.
6
. The differential amplifier
13
has the constant current source I
3
only at the side of the transistor Q
6
between the transistors Q
5
and Q
6
. This allows each of transistors Q
5
and Q
6
to perform a switching operation more easily, having the reference voltage signal level V
2
as an inflection point. Also, the circuit structure of the differential amplifier
13
is substantially symmetrical with the circuit structure of the differential amplifier
12
. Thus, the input/output characteristic in the differential amplifier
13
is as follows. A signal with a constant value is outputted in the signal level range from V
1
to V
2
, while negative gain is obtained in the signal level range from V
2
to V
1
+Va.
In the input/output characteristic of the signal in the differential amplifier
14
, the gain characteristic is inflected at the reference voltage signal level V
3
, i.e. the second set point, at the constant voltage source V
3
, as shown in FIG.
7
. The differential amplifier
14
has the constant current source I
4
only at the side of the transistor Q
8
between the transistors Q
7
and Q
8
. This allows each of transistors Q
7
and Q
8
to perform a switching operation more easily, having the reference voltage signal level V
3
as an inflection point. The circuit structure of the differential amplifier
14
is substantially the same as the circuit structure of the differential amplifier
13
. However, the reference voltage value, V
3
, at the constant voltage source V
3
is set lower than the reference voltage level, V
2
, at the constant voltage source V
2
. Thus, the input/output characteristic in the differential amplifier
14
is as follows. Negative gain is obtained in the signal level range from V
1
to V
3
, while a signal with a constant value is outputted in the signal level range from V
3
to V
1
+Va.
Adding and mixing the output signals from the differential amplifiers
11
-
14
with the characteristics shown in
FIGS. 4-7
produces a two-point point input/output characteristic, i.e. a gamma characteristic, in which the gain characteristic varies at two inflection points, as shown in FIG.
8
.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are characteristic diagrams showing in a square wave a composite input/output characteristic of the gamma corrector
4
. If the inputted signal S
i
produces a square wave as shown in
FIG. 9A
, the gamma corrector
4
according to this embodiment applies the gamma correction to the inputted signal S
i
as shown in FIG.
9
B. As shown in
FIGS. 8
,
9
A and
9
B, in the gamma corrector
4
according to this embodiment, the two-point gamma correction is applied to the inputted signal S
i
so that the signal level at the side of the black level is turned down while the signal level at the side of the white level is turned up. By such a gamma correction, the screen appears brighter and displays a sharper image, and the image quality appears higher on the screen in the CRT
3
.
As described above, in the gamma corrector
4
according to this embodiment, the signal S
i
as an image signal is inputted to each of the differential amplifiers
11
-
14
which are connected in parallel to each other. Also, a plurality of output signals which are outputted from the differential amplifiers
11
-
14
are mixed, and thus an image signal S
out
, that is an image signal to which the gamma correction has been applied, is outputted. Each of the differential amplifiers
11
-
14
amplifies and outputs the inputted signal S
i
with different gain characteristics so that the gain characteristic of the signal obtained by mixing the output signals varies at two inflection points. Thus, the two-point gamma correction is achieved in which the signal level of the inputted signal S
i
is turned up at the side of the black level and turned down at the side of the white level without changing the maximum voltage to be applied to the CRT
3
. Accordingly, it is possible to solve the problem that the dark part appears unclear due to turning up the gray level, as found in the one-point gamma corrector of the related art. Also, a screen appears brighter and displays a sharper image, and the image quality appears higher. In addition, because the gamma corrector
4
has a simple circuit structure basically including only differential amplifiers
11
-
14
, the frequency bandwidth, 150 MHz/−3 dB, for example, required for a display device for a computer can be obtained with a small parasitic capacity. Furthermore, placing the gamma corrector
4
in front of the preamplifier
5
and applying the gamma correction to an image signal while the amplitude of the image signal is still small can prevent a bad effect on the signal which may be caused by the gamma correction.
In this way, according to this embodiment, the optimum gamma correction for a display device such as a display device for a computer is achieved.
The invention also includes other various modifications, not limited to the embodiment above. In the embodiment described above, the gamma corrector
4
is placed in front of the preamplifier
5
. However, the gamma corrector
4
may be placed behind the preamplifier
5
and the gamma correction may be applied to an output signal from the preamplifier
5
. Also, the gamma corrector of the present invention may be applied to other display devices, not limited to a display device for a computer.
As described above, according to the gamma corrector of the present invention, each of the differential amplifiers amplifies the inputted image signal with different gain characteristics so that the gain characteristic of the signal obtained by mixing a plurality of output signals varies at two inflection points. Accordingly, the optimum gamma correction for a display device such as a display device for a computer is achieved.
According to the gamma corrector of one aspect of the present invention, in a display device including a main amplifier and a preamplifier, the differential amplifiers apply the gamma correction to an image signal before the image signal is inputted to the preamplifier. Accordingly, the gamma correction can be applied to the image signal while the amplitude of the image signal is still small and thus a bad effect on the signal, which may be caused by the gamma correction, can be prevented.
According to the image display device of the present invention, the gamma corrector of the present invention is provided. Accordingly, the optimum gamma correction for a display device such as a display device for a computer is achieved.
Obviously many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Claims
- 1. A gamma corrector, comprising: an input inputting an image signal to a plurality of differential amplifiers which are connected in parallel to each other and an output mixing a plurality of output signals which are outputted from the differential amplifiers to output an image signal to which the gamma correction has been applied, wherein each of the differential amplifiers amplifies and outputs the inputted image signal with a different gain characteristic so that the gain characteristic of the signal obtained by mixing the output signals varies at two inflection points, wherein the plurality of differential amplifiers comprises:a first differential amplifier for amplifying the image signal with a constant gain; a second differential amplifier for amplifying the image signal with zero (0) or a positive gain when the image signal is smaller than a first set point; a third differential amplifier for amplifying the image signal with a negative gain when the image signal is larger than the first set point; and a fourth differential amplifier for amplifying the image signal with a negative gain when the image signal is smaller than a second set point.
- 2. A gamma corrector according to claim 1, wherein the first differential amplifier comprises a first transistor and a second transistor, an emitter of the first transistor and an emitter of the second transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the first transistor, a first reference voltage being applied to a base of the second transistor, a collector of the second transistor being connected to an output terminal.
- 3. A gamma corrector according to claim 1, wherein the second differential amplifier comprises a third transistor and a fourth transistor, an emitter of the third transistor and an emitter of the fourth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the third transistor, a second reference voltage being applied to a base of the fourth transistor, a collector of the fourth transistor being connected to an output terminal.
- 4. A gamma corrector according to claim 1, wherein the third differential amplifier comprises a fifth transistor and a sixth transistor, an emitter of the fifth transistor and an emitter of the sixth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the fifth transistor, a second reference voltage being applied to a base of the sixth transistor, a collector of the fifth transistor being connected to an output terminal.
- 5. A gamma corrector according to claim 1, wherein the fourth differential amplifier comprises a seventh transistor and an eighth transistor, an emitter of the seventh transistor and an emitter of the eighth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the seventh transistor, a third reference voltage being applied to a base of the eighth transistor, a collector of the seventh transistor being connected to an output terminal.
- 6. A gamma corrector according to claim 1, wherein the first differential amplifier comprises a first transistor and a second transistor, an emitter of the first transistor and an emitter of the second transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the first transistor, a first reference voltage being applied to a base of the second transistor, a collector of the second transistor being connected to an output terminal;the second differential amplifier comprises a third transistor and a fourth transistor, an emitter of the third transistor and an emitter of the fourth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the third transistor, a second reference voltage being applied to a base of the fourth transistor, a collector of the fourth transistor being connected to an output terminal; the third differential amplifier comprises a fifth transistor and a sixth transistor, an emitter of the fifth transistor and an emitter of the sixth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the fifth transistor, a second reference voltage being applied to a base of the sixth transistor, a collector of the fifth transistor being connected to an output terminal; and the fourth differential amplifier comprises a seventh transistor and an eighth transistor, an emitter of the seventh transistor and an emitter of the eighth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the seventh transistor, a third reference voltage being applied to a base of the eighth transistor, a collector of the seventh transistor being connected to an output terminal.
- 7. A gamma corrector according to claim 6, wherein the third reference voltage is lower than the second reference voltage.
- 8. An image display device comprising: a gamma corrector which inputs an image signal to a plurality of differential amplifiers which are connected in parallel to each other and mixes a plurality of output signals which are outputted from the differential amplifiers to output an image signal to which the gamma correction is applied, wherein each of the differential amplifiers amplifies and outputs the inputted image signal with a different gain characteristic so that the gain characteristic of the signal obtained by mixing the output signals varies at two inflection points, wherein the differential amplifiers comprise:a first differential amplifier for amplifying the image signal with a constant gain; a second differential amplifier for amplifying the image signal with zero (0) or a positive gain when the image signal is smaller than a first set point; a third differential amplifier for amplifying the image signal with a negative gain when the image signal is larger than the first set point; and a fourth differential amplifier for amplifying the image signal with a negative gain when the image signal is smaller than a second set point.
- 9. An image display device according to claim 8, wherein the first differential amplifier comprises a first transistor and a second transistor, an emitter of the first transistor and an emitter of the second transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the first transistor, a first reference voltage being applied to a base of the second transistor, a collector of the second transistor being connected to an output terminal;the second differential amplifier comprises a third transistor and a fourth transistor, an emitter of the third transistor and an emitter of the fourth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the third transistor, a second reference voltage being applied to a base of the fourth transistor, a collector of the fourth transistor being connected to an output terminal; the third differential amplifier comprises a fifth transistor and a sixth transistor, an emitter of the fifth transistor and an emitter of the sixth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the fifth transistor, a second reference voltage being applied to a base of the sixth transistor, a collector of the fifth transistor being connected to an output terminal; and the fourth differential amplifier comprises a seventh transistor and an eighth transistor, an emitter of the seventh transistor and an emitter of the eighth transistor being connected to each other through a resistance element, the image signal being inputted to a base of the seventh transistor, a third reference voltage being applied to a base of the eighth transistor, a collector of the seventh transistor being connected to an output terminal.
- 10. An image display device according to claim 9, wherein the third reference voltage is lower than the second reference voltage.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-300112 |
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