Claims
- 1. A circuit for generating a series of LCD bias signals, said circuit comprising:
- a variable reference voltage source outputting a variable reference voltage (V.sub.REF);
- a first component receiving said variable reference voltage and generating a third LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD3) dependent on said variable reference voltage and between said supply voltage (V.sub.DD) and a fifth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD5);
- a second component generating a fourth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD4) having a magnitude equal to (V.sub.LCD3 -V.sub.LCD5)/2+V.sub.LCD5 ;
- a third component generating a second LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD2) having a magnitude equal to V.sub.DD -(V.sub.LCD3 -V.sub.LCD5); and
- a fourth component generating a first LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD1) having a magnitude equal to (V.sub.LCD2 -V.sub.DD)/2+V.sub.DD.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1, said first, second, third, and fourth components further comprising operational amplifiers.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1, said first component comprising:
- an operation amplifier having a positive input, a negative input, and an output, said positive input connected to said variable reference voltage;
- a first resistor connected between said supply voltage (V.sub.DD) and said negative input; and
- a second resistor connected between said negative input and said output.
- 4. The circuit of claim 1, said second component comprising;
- a resistor pair connected in series between said third LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD3) and said fifth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD5); and
- an operational amplifier configured as a voltage follower, a positive input of said operation amplifier connected to a junction between said resistor pair.
- 5. The circuit of claim 1, said third component comprising:
- an operational amplifier having a positive input biased between said supply voltage (V.sub.DD) and said fifth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD5);
- a first resistor connected between said third LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD3) and a negative input of said operational amplifier; and
- a second resistor connected between said negative input of said operational amplifier and an output of said operational amplifier.
- 6. The circuit of claim 1, said fourth component comprising;
- a resistor pair connected in series between said second LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD2) and said supply voltage (V.sub.DD); and
- an operational amplifier configured as a voltage follower, a positive input of said operation amplifier connected to a junction between said resistor pair.
- 7. The circuit of claim 1, said variable reference voltage source comprising a zener diode.
- 8. The circuit of claim 1, said variable reference voltage source comprising:
- a first resistor and zener diode connected in series between said supply voltage (V.sub.DD) and said fifth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD5); and
- a potentiometer and a second resistor connected in series across said zener diode.
- 9. A circuit for generating a series of LCD bias signals, said circuit comprising:
- a variable current source outputting a reference current;
- a first component receiving said variable reference voltage and generating a third LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD3) dependent on said reference current and between a supply voltage (V.sub.DD) and a fifth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD5);
- a second component generating a fourth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD4) having a magnitude equal to (V.sub.LCD3 -V.sub.LCD5)/2+V.sub.LCD5 ;
- a third component generating a second LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD2) having a magnitude equal to V.sub.DD -(V.sub.LCD3 -V.sub.LCD5); and
- a fourth component generating a first LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD1) having a magnitude equal to (V.sub.LCD2 -V.sub.DD)/2+V.sub.DD.
- 10. The circuit of claim 9, said first, second, third, and fourth components further comprising operational amplifiers.
- 11. The circuit of claim 9, said variable current source comprising a plurality of resistors in parallel.
- 12. The circuit of claim 9, said first component comprising:
- an operation amplifier having a positive input, a negative input, and an output, said negative input connected to said variable current source, said positive input biased between said supply voltage (V.sub.DD) and said fifth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD5); and
- a resistor connected between said negative input and said output.
- 13. The circuit of claim 9, said second component comprising;
- a resistor pair connected in series between said third LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD3) and said fifth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD5); and
- an operational amplifier configured as a voltage follower, a positive input of said operation amplifier connected to a junction between said resistor pair.
- 14. The circuit of claim 9, said third component comprising:
- an operational amplifier having a positive input biased between said supply voltage (V.sub.DD) and said fifth LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD5);
- a first resistor connected between said third LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD3) and a negative input of said operational amplifier; and
- a second resistor connected between said negative input of said operational amplifier and an output of said operational amplifier.
- 15. The circuit of claim 9, said fourth component comprising;
- a resistor pair connected in series between said second LCD bias voltage (V.sub.LCD2) and said supply voltage (V.sub.DD); and
- an operational amplifier configured as a voltage follower, a positive input of said operation amplifier connected to a junction between said resistor pair.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 USC .sctn. 119(e)(1) of provisional application Ser. No. 60/009,554, filed Jan. 3, 1996 pending.
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