Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal apparatus, comprising:
- a liquid crystal device comprising a group of scanning lines and a group of signal lines intersecting each other to form a matrix of picture elements, and a chiral smectic liquid crystal disposed so as to form the picture elements, the chiral smectic liquid crystal being placed in a non-helical alignment structure; and
- drive means for:
- (a) applying a scanning selection signal and a scanning non-selection signal to the scanning lines, said scanning selection signal comprising a voltage of one polarity and a voltage of the other polarity, respectively with reference to a voltage level of said scanning non-selection signal,
- (b) applying a data signal having a voltage determined according to an environmental temperature for causing one orientation state of said chiral smectic liquid crystal selectively to the signal lines in a period of applying said voltage of one polarity to a scanning line and applying a data signal having a voltage determined according to an environmental temperature for causing another orientation state of said chiral smectic liquid crystal selectively to the signal lines in a period of applying said voltage of the other polarity to the scanning line, and
- (c) periodically applying the scanning selection signal to the scanning lines,
- where each picture element in a period of receiving the scanning non-selection signal receives at least two types of voltage signal pulses having mutually different pulse widths including a voltage signal pulse having a larger pulse width which is set so as not to exceed the threshold voltage.
- 2. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said chiral smectic liquid crystal is a liquid crystal developing ferroelectricity.
- 3. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said voltage of one polarity and said voltage of the other polarity are consecutively applied.
- 4. A liquid crystal apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said chiral smectic liquid crystal is disposed in an alignment state of suppressing its own helical structure.
- 5. A liquid crystal apparatus, comprising:
- a liquid crystal device comprising a group of scanning lines and a group of signal lines intersecting each other to form a matrix of picture elements, and a chiral smectic liquid crystal disposed so as to form the picture elements, the chiral smectic liquid crystal being placed in a non-helical alignment structure; and
- drive means for:
- (a) applying a scanning selection signal and a scanning non-selection signal to the scanning lines, said scanning selection signal comprising a voltage of one polarity and a voltage of the other polarity, respectively with reference to a voltage level of said scanning non-selection signal,
- (b) applying a data signal for causing one orientation state of said chiral smectic liquid crystal selectively to the signal lines in a period of applying said voltage of one polarity to a scanning line and applying a data signal for causing another orientation state of said chiral smectic liquid crystal selectively to the signal electrodes in a period of applying said voltage of the other polarity to the scanning line,
- (c) periodically applying the scanning selection signal to the scanning lines, and
- (d) determining a voltage level of said data signal according to an environmental temperature,
- where each picture element in a period of receiving the scanning non-selection signal receives at least two types of voltage signal pulses having mutually different pulse widths including a voltage signal pulse having a larger pulse width which is set so as not to exceed the threshold voltage.
Priority Claims (5)
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58-68660 |
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58-138707 |
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58-138710 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/139,162 filed on Dec. 21, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,383 issued Sep. 5, 1995, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/007,408 filed on Jan. 27, 1987, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/598,800 filed on Apr. 10, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,561, issued Apr. 7, 1987.
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