Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal display comprising:a liquid crystal display panel including a plurality of scanning electrodes, a plurality of data electrodes which cross the scanning electrodes, and a plurality of liquid crystal cells at points where the data electrodes cross the scanning electrodes; a scanning voltage driver which applies respective selective scanning voltages to scanning electrodes in each of a plurality of groups of scanning electrodes one group at a time, each of the groups including M ones of the scanning electrodes of the liquid crystal display panel, M being an integer of 2 or greater, the respective selective scanning voltages applied to the M scanning electrodes in each group being selected from two selective scanning voltages having positive and negative polarities relative to a non-selective scanning voltage in accordance with M orthogonal function data respectively corresponding to the M scanning electrodes in the group; and a data voltage driver which applies respective data voltages to the data electrodes, the data voltage applied to each of the data electrodes being selected from M+1 data voltages in accordance with a coincidence number for the data electrode representing a number of respective coincidences between values of M display data for the data electrode respectively corresponding to the M scanning electrodes in a current group of scanning electrodes to which the selective scanning voltages are currently being applied and values of the M orthogonal function data respectively corresponding to the M scanning electrodes in the current group of scanning electrodes to which the selective scanning voltages are currently being applied; wherein the data voltage driver, for each of the data electrodes, compares the coincidence number for the data electrode corresponding to the current group of scanning electrodes to which the selective scanning voltages are currently being applied with a coincidence number for the data electrode corresponding to a previous group of scanning electrodes to which the selective scanning voltages were previously applied, controls a correction period in which a correction voltage is to be applied to the data electrode in accordance with a result of the comparison, and applies to the data electrode during the correction period a corrected data voltage which is equal to a sum of the correction voltage and one of the M+1 data voltages.
- 2. A liquid crystal display according to claim 1, wherein the scanning voltage driver simultaneously applies the respective selective scanning voltages to the M scanning electrodes in the current group of scanning electrodes.
- 3. A liquid crystal display according to claim 1, wherein the correction period in which a correction voltage is to be applied to the data electrode is defined by a width of a pulse of a comparison result signal which is generated in accordance with a result of the comparison between the coincidence number for the data electrode corresponding to the current group of scanning electrodes with the coincidence number for the data electrode corresponding to the previous group of scanning electrodes.
- 4. A liquid crystal display according to claim 1, wherein the data voltage driver includes a latch which holds the coincidence number for the data electrode corresponding to the previous group of scanning electrodes.
- 5. A liquid crystal display comprising:a liquid crystal display panel including a plurality of scanning electrodes, a plurality of data electrodes which cross the scanning electrodes, and a plurality of liquid crystal cells at points where the data electrodes cross the scanning electrodes; a scanning voltage driver which applies respective selective scanning voltages to scanning electrodes in each of a plurality of groups of scanning electrodes one group at a time, each of the groups including M adjacent ones of the scanning electrodes of the liquid crystal display panel, M being an integer of 2 or greater, the respective selective scanning voltages applied to the M adjacent scanning electrodes in each group being selected from a plurality of selective scanning voltages in accordance with M orthogonal function data respectively corresponding to the M adjacent scanning electrodes in the group; and a data voltage driver which applies respective data voltages to the data electrodes, the data voltage applied to each of the data electrodes being selected from M+1 data voltages in accordance with a coincidence number for the data electrode representing a number of respective coincidences between values of M display data for the data electrode respectively corresponding to the M adjacent scanning electrodes in a current group of scanning electrodes to which the selective scanning voltages are currently being applied and values of the M orthogonal function data respectively corresponding to the M adjacent scanning electrodes in the current group of scanning electrodes to which the selective scanning voltages are currently being applied; wherein the data voltage driver, for each of the data electrodes, controls a correction period in which a correction voltage is to be applied to the data electrode in accordance with a value of a difference between (1) the coincidence number for the data electrode corresponding to the current group of scanning electrodes to which the selective scanning voltages are currently being applied and (2) a coincidence number for the data electrode corresponding to a previous group of scanning electrodes to which the selective scanning voltages were previously applied, and applies to the data electrode during the correction period a corrected data voltage which is equal to a sum of the correction voltage and one of the M+1 data voltages.
- 6. A liquid crystal display according to claim 5, wherein the scanning voltage driver simultaneously applies the respective selective scanning voltages to the M adjacent scanning electrodes in the current group of scanning electrodes.
- 7. A liquid crystal display according to claim 5, wherein the data voltage driver includes a latch which holds the coincidence number for the data electrode corresponding to the previous group of scanning electrodes.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/044,224 filed on Mar. 19, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,118,425.
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