Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal driver comprising:
- a plurality of output terminals for outputting display voltages to be applied to a liquid crystal display device;
- an input terminal for receiving display data corresponding to said plurality of output terminals; and
- output means for converting said input display data into said output display voltages;
- wherein said output means selects a display voltage level corresponding to one input display data and simultaneously generates two different display voltages from the selected display voltage level so that either one of said two different display voltages can be selected as an output display voltage for each of said output terminals.
- 2. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 1, wherein said two different display voltages are a display voltage higher than a reference voltage and a display voltage lower than the reference voltage.
- 3. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 1, wherein a display voltage to be selected from said two different display voltages is determined on the basis of a signal received from outside the liquid crystal driver.
- 4. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 1, wherein a display voltage to be selected from said two different display voltages is determined on the basis of input information received together with the display data.
- 5. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 2, wherein said two different display voltages are inverted relative to each other so as to be symmetric relative to each other with respect to said reference voltage.
- 6. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 2, wherein one of said two different display voltages is shifted by an amount corresponding to said reference voltage compared with another one of said two different display voltages.
- 7. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 1, wherein said output means includes level-shift means for shifting said output display voltages with respect to said output terminals.
- 8. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 1, wherein a signal obtained by periodically switching between said two different display voltages is outputted at each of said output terminals.
- 9. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 2, wherein during a certain period, a display voltage higher than said reference voltage and a display voltage lower than said reference voltage are respectively supplied to two arbitrary adjacent output terminals.
- 10. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 1, wherein the liquid crystal driver is constituted by one LSI.
- 11. A liquid crystal display device comprising:
- a liquid crystal panel including pixel portions which are arranged at positions of intersections of a plurality of data lines and a plurality of scanning lines in the form of a matrix;
- a scanning driver for successively supplying voltages to said plurality of scanning lines; and
- a liquid crystal driver as defined in claim 1 for receiving display data and supplying display voltages to said plurality of data lines in correspondence to said display data.
- 12. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 11, wherein said scanning driver includes a level-shift circuit for receiving an input signal of a same level as a level of a signal received by said liquid crystal driver, and shifting the level of said input signal to a level allowed to be used in said scanning driver.
- 13. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 1, wherein said output means includes two different-characteristic output amplification circuits for two adjacent output terminals so that said two different display voltages can be selected and outputted by switching connections between two gray scale voltage data generated on the basis of input display data corresponding to said two output terminals and input terminals of said two output amplification circuits, and connections between output terminals of said two output amplification circuits and said two output terminals on the basis of an external signal.
- 14. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 1, wherein said output means includes a combination of a non-inversion output amplification circuit and an inversion output amplification circuit for two adjacent output terminals so that said two different display voltages can be alternately outputted by alternately switching connections between two gray scale voltage data generated on the basis of input display data corresponding to said two output terminals and input terminals of said combination of output amplification circuits, and connections between output terminals of said combination of output amplification circuits and said two output terminals on the basis of an external signal.
- 15. A liquid crystal driver according to claim 9, wherein said output means includes connection means which connects together two adjacent output terminals outputting a display voltage higher than said reference voltage and a display voltage lower than said reference voltage so that said two adjacent output terminals are connected together during a predetermined period before output display voltages of the two adjacent output terminals are switched.
- 16. A method of applying display voltages to a liquid crystal display device, the method comprising the steps of:
- receiving display data corresponding to output terminals which output display voltages;
- generating gray scale display voltage levels on the basis of reference voltages;
- selecting one of the gray scale display voltage levels for each output terminal in accordance with said display data, the selected gray scale display voltage level being a first display voltage for the output terminal;
- supplying an AC switching signal and an inversion reference voltage, said AC switching signal having a polarity which is periodically inverted;
- inverting said selected gray scale voltage level with respect to said inversion reference voltage to generate an inverted selected gray scale display voltage level, the inverted selected gray scale display voltage level being a second display voltage for the output terminal, the second display voltage being different from the first display voltage, the first display voltage and the second display voltage being available simultaneously;
- selecting one of the first display voltage and the second display voltage in accordance with the AC switching signal as an output display voltage for the output terminal; and
- outputting the output display voltage from the output terminal.
Priority Claims (2)
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6-138499 |
Jun 1994 |
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6-170696 |
Jul 1994 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to application Ser. No. 08/135,357 filed on Oct. 19, 1993, entitled "Liquid Crystal Display Driving Method/Driving Circuit Capable of Being Driven with Equal Voltages" which is assigned to the same assignee as the present application. The contents of application Ser. No. 08/135,537 are incorporated herein by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Hitachi LCD driver LSI Data Book", pp. 1166-1185 published on Mar., 1994 by Hitachi Co.,Ltd. |