Claims
- 1. A method of driving a liquid crystal display device that uses a liquid crystal medium wherein chiral nematic liquid crystal molecules interposed between two substrates have a predetermined angle of twist in an initial state and said liquid crystal medium has two metastable states differing from said initial state as relaxation states achieved after a voltage that brings about a Freedericksz transition has been applied in said initial state, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) during a reset period, applying to said liquid crystal a reset voltage greater than or equal to a threshold value that brings about said Freedericksz transition;
- b) during a first selection period after said reset period, applying to said liquid crystal a selection voltage that is selected on the basis of a critical value that brings about one of said two metastable states;
- c) during a non-selection period following said first selection period, applying to said liquid crystal a non-selection voltage that is less than or equal to a threshold value that maintains said two metastable states;
- d) during an interval period, applying said non-selection voltage to said liquid crystal;
- e) during a second selection period, applying said selection voltage to said liquid crystal;
- wherein said interval period follows said first selection period and said second selection period follows said interval period;
- f) optionally repeating steps (d) and (e).
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the length of said interval period is such that said second selection period is set at a time in the vicinity of a transition point to said two metastable states, after backflow has occurred and said liquid crystal molecules at the approximate center between said substrates have relaxed into one said metastable states from a homeotropic orientation state directly after the application of said reset voltage has ended.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: setting said row electrode signal to a reset potential during said reset period, a selection potential during said first and second selection periods, and a non-selection potential during said interval period and said non-selection period; and
- setting said column electrode signal to a data potential in both of said first selection period and said second selection period, to drive the same pixel repeatedly within the period of one frame, said data potential being selected from the group consisting of an ON selection potential and an OFF selection potential;
- wherein
- said liquid crystal display device comprises a plurality of row electrodes formed on one of said substrates, each being supplied with a row electrode signal, and a plurality of column electrodes formed on the other of said substrates, each being supplied with a column electrode signal;
- intersections between said row electrodes and said column electrodes form pixels; and the voltage of a difference signal between said row electrode signal and said column electrode signal is applied to said liquid crystal corresponding to each of said pixels; and
- said difference signal includes within one frame said first and second selection periods that are set to be shifted for each of said row electrodes, said interval period set between said first and second selection periods, said non-selection period following after said second selection period, and a reset period set before said selection period.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the length of said interval period is such that said second selection period is set at a time in the vicinity of a transition point to said two metastable states, after backflow has occurred and said liquid crystal molecules at the approximate center between said substrates have relaxed into one of said metastable states from a homoetropic orientation state directly after the application of said reset voltage has ended.
- 5. the method of claim 4 wherein when a unit time equivalent to each of said first and second selection periods is termed 1H, said interval period is set to be (1H).times.m (where m is an integer).
Priority Claims (6)
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5-37057 |
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5-198604 |
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5-263898 |
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5-275736 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of prior application Ser. No. 08/199,369 filed on Feb. 18, 1994, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,684,503.
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