The present disclosure relates to a gate driver, a driving circuit for, and a liquid crystal display (LCD).
A LCD is a flat plate display commonly used currently, and a thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) is the mainstream product of the LCD.
In a driving circuit for a TFT-LCD, when the gate driving circuit outputs a gate driving signal, which is usually referred to as the Gate signal, to turn on a row of gate lines, usually a source driving circuit inputs the data signals of the respective pixels corresponding to the row of gate lines onto the respective pixel electrodes of the row. In other words, when the Gate signal is of a high level, the source driving circuit inputs the data signals into the pixel electrodes. In a practical application, the falling edge of the Gate signal delays, therefore, when the Gate1 signal of the current row is in its falling edge, the Gate2 signal of the next row has already started to rise. In other words, the source driving circuit inputs the data corresponding to the next row of pixels before the respective TFTs corresponding to the previous row of gate lines are turned off, which results in a mix with the data of the previous row of pixels and influences the quality of the image display.
The present disclosure provides a gate driver, a driving circuit, and a liquid crystal display (LCD) for avoiding the mix of the data input into the pixel electrodes due to the delay of the gate driving signal.
An embodiment of the disclosure provides a gate driver, comprising input terminals for inputting a CPV signal, an OE signal, and an STV signal, and output terminals for outputting a CKV signal and a CKVB signal, wherein a processing circuit is connected between the input terminals and the output terminals for processing the CPV signal, the OE signal, and the STV signal such that a preset time interval is present between the falling edge of the CKV signal and the rising edge of the CKVB signal during one period of the CKV signal, or a preset time interval is present between the rising edge of the CKV signal and the falling edge of the CKVB signal during one period of the CKVB signal.
In an example, the processing circuit comprises a NOT gate L1, a D flip-flop D1, a first AND gate L2, a second AND gate L3, a first logic combination circuit C1, a first logic selection circuit L4, and a second logic selection circuit L5, wherein the input terminal of the NOT gate L1 is connected to the input terminal of the OE signal; the output terminal of the NOT gate L1 is connected to both the input terminal of the first AND gate L2 and the input terminal of the second AND gate L3; the triggering terminal CKV of the D flip-flop D1 is connected to the CPV signal input terminal; the input terminal D of the D flip-flop D1 is connected to the inverse output terminal
In an example, the output terminals are also used to output an STVP signal.
In an example, the time interval is a time when the OE signal remains high voltage.
Another embodiment of the present disclosure provides a driving circuit, comprising a source driver and a gate driver, wherein, the gate driver adopts the gate driver described above.
Still another embodiment of the present disclosure provides a TFT-LCD, comprising a frame, a liquid crystal display panel, and a driving circuit, wherein the driving circuit adopts the driving circuit.
According to the gate driver, the driving circuit, and the TFT-LCD provided according to embodiments of the present disclosure, by converting the STV signal, the OE signal, and the CPV signal in the prior art into the CKV signal and the CKVB signal through the processing circuit, the falling edge of the CKV signal can be displaced from the rising edge of the CKVB signal by a certain time during one period of the CKV signal, or the falling edge of the CKVB signal can be displaced from the rising edge of the CKV by a certain time during one period of the CKVB signal, such that the mix of the data input into the pixel electrodes due to the delay of the gate driving signal is avoided.
Further scope of applicability of the present disclosed technology will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the disclosed technology, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the disclosed technology will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description.
The present disclosed technology will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosed technology and wherein:
In order to make the objects, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of the present disclosure more clear, a description will be made to the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure clearly and completely, in conjunction with the drawings accompanying the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only part of, but not all, the embodiments of the disclosed technology. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments in the present disclosure without any creative work fall within the scope of the disclosed technology.
The input terminals may comprise a CPV signal input terminal for inputting the CPV signal, an OE signal input terminal for inputting the OE signal, and an STV signal input terminal for inputting the STV signal. The output terminals may comprise a CKV signal output terminal for outputting the CKV signal and a CKVB signal output terminal for outputting the CKVB signal.
Specifically, the input terminals INPUT may comprise the CPV signal input terminal, the OE signal input terminal, and the STV signal input terminal. The output terminals OUTPUT may comprise the CKV signal output terminal and the CKVB signal output terminal. In an example, the processing circuit may comprise a NOT gate L1, a D flip-flop D1, a first AND gate L2, a second AND gate L3, a first logic combination circuit C1, a first logic selection circuit L4, and a second logic selection circuit L5, wherein,
the input terminal of the NOT gate L1 is connected to the input terminal of the OE signal;
the output terminal of the NOT gate L1 is connected to both the input terminal of the first AND gate L2 and the input terminal of the second AND gate L3;
the triggering terminal CKV of the D flip-flop D1 is connected to the CPV signal input terminal;
the input terminal D of the D flip-flop D1 is connected to the inverse output terminal
the inverse output terminal
the output terminal Q of the D flip-flop D1 is connected to the input terminal of the AND gate L2;
the reset terminal RST of the D flip-flop D1 is connected to the STV signal input terminal;
the input terminals of the first logic combination circuit C1 are connected to the CPV signal input terminal, the output terminal of the first AND gate L2, and the output terminal of the second AND gate L3, respectively;
the output terminals of the first logic combination circuit C1 are connected to the first logic selection circuit L4 and the second logic selection circuit L5, respectively;
the output terminal of the first logic selection circuit L4 is connected to the CKV signal output terminal;
the output terminal of the second logic selection circuit L5 is connected to the CKVB signal output terminal;
the first logic selection circuit L4 and the second logic selection circuit L5 are connected to a high selective reference voltage VON and a low selective reference voltage VOFF, respectively.
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The operating principle of the gate driver for the TFT-LCD according to the embodiments of the present disclosure is described below. In
Further, the output terminals according to the embodiment can also be used to output the STVP signal, i.e. comprise an STVP signal output terminal. Accordingly, in another example, the processing circuit can further comprise a second logic combination circuit C2 and a second logic selection circuit L6, wherein,
the input terminals of the second logic combination circuit C2 are connected to the CPV signal input terminal and the STV signal input terminal, respectively;
the output terminal of the second logic combination circuit C2 is connected to the input terminal of a third logic selection circuit L6;
the output terminal of the third logic selection circuit L6 is connected to the STVP signal output terminal;
the third logic selection circuit L6 is connected to the high selective reference voltage VON and the low selective reference voltage VOFF. In particular, the STV signal is level-converted to generate the STVP signal by the third logic selection circuit L6, in order to charge the first row of gate lines.
In the embodiment, by generating the CKV signal and the CKVB signal with the STV signal, the OE signal, and the CPV signal in the prior art through the processing circuit, the falling edge of the CKV signal is displaced from the rising edge of the CKVB by a certain time during one period of the CKV signal, or the falling edge of the CKVB signal is displaced from the rising edge of the CKV signal by a certain time during one period of the CKVB signal, such that the mix of the data input into the pixel electrodes due to the delay of the gate driving signal is avoided.
The present disclosure also provides a driving circuit for a TFT-LCD, which comprises a source driver and a gate driver. The gate driver adopts the gate driver for the TFT-LCD according to the above-described embodiment.
Finally, it should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solutions of the present disclosure, but not intended to limit the disclosure. Although the disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the above-mentioned embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that the technical solutions described in the above-mentioned embodiments can be modified, or a part of their technical features can be replaced by equivalents thereof, and the modifications and replacements do not depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of each embodiment of the disclosure.
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