This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-292988, filed Oct. 27, 2006, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device applied to, e.g., a personal computer or TV set, and a driving device thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
A liquid crystal display device mainly includes a liquid crystal panel serving as a display unit, a display control unit, and a plurality of driving circuits. The plurality of driving circuits are cascade-connected and arranged along a side of the liquid crystal panel. When the display control unit supplies a control signal or power to the plurality of driving circuits, the plurality of driving circuits drive the liquid crystal panel so that an image is displayed.
Recent liquid crystal display devices tend to have a large screen. The large screen can easily be driven by cascade-connecting a number of driving circuits corresponding to the screen size. Conventionally, a flexible substrate is used to connect the driving circuits. In the current mainstream, however, a film package with driving circuits being mounted thereon or an integrated circuit serving as a driving circuit is directly bonded to a liquid crystal panel without using a flexible substrate because of an increase in cost and establishment of a technique of forming interconnections on a panel.
However, as the screen becomes large, the interconnection to connect the driving circuits also becomes long. When driving circuits are directly bonded to a liquid crystal panel, an interconnection, e.g., printed on the liquid crystal panel is used to connect the driving circuits. As a characteristic feature, the printed interconnection has a higher resistance than a flexible substrate. For this reason, a signal or power transmitted through the interconnection is easily influenced by external noise.
To eliminate noise superimposed on the interconnection, conventionally, the interconnection driving timing is controlled by using a delay circuit, thereby suppressing large current generation (e.g., Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2003-233358). Alternatively, for example, a noise filter is provided in a driving circuit. However, the delay circuit or noise filter has an adverse effect on electrical performance such as a delay in signal transmission. Additionally, the noise filter increases the cost. Hence, a demand has arisen for a liquid crystal display device and a driving device thereof, which can reduce noise superimposed on an interconnection while suppressing scale-up of the circuit arrangement and an increase in cost.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a liquid crystal display device comprising: a liquid crystal panel; a plurality of driving circuits arranged along the liquid crystal panel, each of the driving circuits driving the liquid crystal panel; a signal generation circuit supplying a signal to one of the plurality of driving circuits; a level-shift circuit provided in at least the driving circuit to receive the signal and expands a logic level of the signal; and an interconnection connecting an output terminal of the level-shift circuit to the plurality of driving circuits except the driving circuit to receive the signal.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a liquid crystal display device comprising: a liquid crystal panel; a plurality of driving circuits arranged along the liquid crystal panel, each of the driving circuits driving the liquid crystal panel; an interconnection connecting the plurality of driving circuits; a signal generation circuit supplying a signal to a first driving circuit of the plurality of driving circuits; a first level-shift circuit provided in the first driving circuit and expands a logic level of the signal supplied from the signal generation circuit; and a second level-shift circuit provided in an nth (n is a natural number not less than 2) driving circuit of the plurality of driving circuits and expanding a logic level of a signal output from the first level-shift circuit and supplying through the interconnection.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a driving device having a plurality of driving circuits which are cascade-connected by an interconnection, comprising: a signal generation circuit supplying a signal to one of the plurality of driving circuits; and a level-shift circuit provided in, of the plurality of driving circuits, at least the driving circuit to receive the signal, and expanding a logic level of the signal.
The embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawing.
The level-shift circuit 17 in the driving circuit 14-1 of the first stage receives a control signal supplied from the timing control circuit 13 and shifts the level of the signal. More specifically, the level-shift circuit 17 shifts the logic levels (high and low) of the control signal supplied from the timing control circuit 13, thereby increasing the voltage difference between the logic levels (voltage difference between high and low). That is, the level-shift circuit 17 shifts the logic levels of the control signal to levels far from, e.g., the circuit threshold of the display control circuit 16, thereby raising the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N ratio). One end of the interconnection 15 is connected to the output terminal of the level-shift circuit 17. A plurality of other ends of the interconnection are connected to the display control circuits 16 of the driving circuits 14-2 to 14-n. Hence, the control signal whose level is shifted by the level-shift circuit 17 is supplied to the display control circuit 16 of the driving circuit 14-1 and those of the driving circuits 14-2 to 14-n of the succeeding stages.
The display control circuit 16 controls the scanning lines of the liquid crystal panel 12 in accordance with the control signal that is supplied from the level-shift circuit 17 and has the shifted level. The display control circuit 16 has an input circuit 16a including, e.g., a waveform shaping circuit. The input circuit 16a shapes the waveform of the control signal that is supplied from the level-shift circuit 17 and has the expanded logic levels.
The display control circuit 16 receives a video signal (not shown) and generates a plurality of signals to control the scanning lines on the basis of the control signal that has undergone waveform shaping.
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According to the first embodiment, the level-shift circuit 17 provided in the driving circuit 14-1 converts a control signal of GND to VDD supplied from the timing control circuit 13 to a signal of VGL to VGH. This signal is supplied to the driving circuits 14-2 to 14-n of the succeeding stages through the interconnection 15. In this way, the logic levels GND to VDD of the control signal are expanded to VGL to VGH, i.e., converted to levels far from the circuit threshold. For this reason, even when noise is superimposed during control signal transmission through the interconnection 15, the driving circuits 14-2 to 14-n of the succeeding stages can eliminate the influence of noise. It is therefore possible to prevent degradations in the quality of an image displayed on the liquid crystal panel 12.
The level-shift circuit does not cause signal delay, unlike a conventional delay circuit or filter circuit. It is therefore possible to prevent degradations in electrical characteristics of the liquid crystal display device.
In the first embodiment, only the level-shift circuit 17 in the driving circuit 14-1 of the first stage connected to the timing control circuit 13 is driven. In the second embodiment, however, a level-shift circuit 17 in, e.g., an ith (i<n) driving circuit 14-i also operates, like the level-shift circuit 17 in a driving circuit 14-1. The ith driving circuit 14-i is, e.g., a driving circuit located at the center of the interconnection length of an interconnection 15.
When the level-shift circuit 17 of the driving circuit 14-i provided halfway on the interconnection 15 is operated, the signal levels can be further expanded even if the signal levels are reduced by the wiring resistance because of a larger screen size of a liquid crystal panel 12 and the longer interconnection 15. It is therefore possible to suppress the influence of noise.
In the first and second embodiments, the level-shift circuit 17 converts the levels GND to VDD of the control signal to the levels VGL to VGH. However, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the level-shift circuit 17 may convert the levels GND to VDD of the control signal to the levels VGL to VDD and send the signal to the driving circuits 14-2 to 14-n of the succeeding stages. Alternatively, the level-shift circuit 17 may convert the levels GND to VDD of the control signal to the levels GND to VGH and send the signal to the driving circuits 14-2 to 14-n of the succeeding stages.
The display control circuit 16 need not always execute a predetermined process on the basis of the control signal with expanded logic levels. The display control circuit 16 may execute a process after reducing the expanded logic levels to the initial logic levels.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-292988 | Oct 2006 | JP | national |