Claims
- 1. An active matrix type image display apparatus comprising: a plurality of data signal lines; sampling circuits for supplying image signals to the plurality of data signal lines; a plurality of scanning signal lines crossing the plurality of data signal lines; and a plurality of pixel portions disposed in a matrix in areas enclosed by the plurality of data signal lines and the plurality of scanning signal lines, wherein at least one of the sampling circuits includes:
- a sampling capacitance for storing electric charge corresponding to the image signal;
- storage means for storing at least part of the electric charge stored in the sampling capacitance, wherein the storage means includes a first capacitor for storing electric charge having a positive polarity stored in the sampling capacitance and a second storage capacitor for storing electric charge having a negative polarity stored in the sampling capacitance; and
- a charge reuse circuit which reuses the electric charge stored in the sampling capacitance by transferring at least part of the electric charge stored in the sampling capacitance to the storage means, by storing the transferred electric charge in the storage means, and by returning at least part of the electric charge stored in the storage means to the sampling capacitance, wherein the reuse means includes:
- a first switch which selects between (1) an operation for transferring at least part of the electric charge having a positive polarity stored in the sampling capacitance to the first capacitor, and (2) an operation for transferring at least part of the electric charge stored in the first capacitor to the sampling capacitance; and
- a second switch which selects between (1) an operation for transferring at least part of electric charge having a negative polarity stored in the sampling capacitance to the second capacitor, and (2) an operation for transferring at least part of the electric charge stored in the second capacitor to the sampling capacitance.
- 2. An image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the sampling circuits further includes a sampling switch for supplying an image signal to the one data signal line during a sampling period for storing electrical charge on the sampling capacitance.
- 3. An image display apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the charge reuse circuit returns at least part of the electric charge stored in the storage means to the sampling capacitance immediately before or after the sampling period.
- 4. An image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sampling capacitance for applying electric charge to the data signal line is directly connected to one of the data signal lines.
- 5. An image display apparatus according to claims 1, wherein the charge reuse circuit includes a switch which selects between (1) an operation for transferring at least part of the electric charge stored in the sampling capacitance to the storage means, and (2) an operation for transferring at least part of the electric charge stored in the storage means to the sampling capacitance.
- 6. An image display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the polarity of the electric charge stored in the sampling capacitance is inverted in response to the inversion of the polarity of the image signal.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/263,742, filed Jun. 22, 1994 U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,273.
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