Claims
- 1. A multicolor display system, comprising, in combination:
- a plurality of display elements, each of which includes a plurality of electrically activatable light-emitting devices for emitting light of respective primary colors;
- display activation means for activating a selected one or more of said display elements by periodically activating a selected one or more of the corresponding light-emitting devices at an activation frequency such that an image displayed by the activation of said selected one or more of said display elements appears to a human eye to be continuously displayed, a time period equal to the reciprocal of the activation frequency corresponding to a refresh cycle of said display system;
- storage means for storing a plurality of discrete codes, each of said discrete codes corresponding to a discrete time interval of the refresh cycle and indicating whether or not each of the light-emitting devices of a particular primary color is to be activated during the corresponding discrete time interval, the light-emitting devices of only one primary color being activatable during each discrete time interval, the light-emitting devices of each primary color being activatable during a plurality of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle; and
- control means responsive to each of said discrete codes for controlling said display activation means to activate each of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices during a selected one or more of said discrete time intervals, the intensity of the color emitted by each of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices being partially definable during each discrete time interval corresponding to the primary color of the corresponding light-emitting device such that the intensity of the color of each of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices is separately definable during the refresh cycle from the intensity of the color of any other of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices of the same primary color, the color of each of said selected one or more of said display elements being definable by the number of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle that each of said light-emitting devices of the corresponding display element is activated, said control means providing separate color control of each display element such that an image is displayable which appears to the human eye to be continuously displayed in a plurality of colors.
- 2. The display system of claim 1 wherein said storage means includes a plurality of discrete storage locations, each of said storage locations being adapted for storing a corresponding discrete code.
- 3. The display system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of display elements is comprised of M.times.N number of display elements arranged in a matrix of M number of columns and N number of rows, M and N being integers, said display system further including first driver means for applying a discrete electrical signal to each of said M columns in accordance with each of said discrete codes and second driver means for sequentially scanning the N rows.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein said first driver means is comprised of first latch means for temporarily storing display data and M number of electrical current supply devices connected between said first latch means and the respective M columns for supplying electrical current to the display elements of the respective columns, said current supply devices being controlled by the first latch means to supply electrical current to a selected one or more of the columns in accordance with the display data stored in the first latch means, said second driver means being comprised of second latch means for applying a scanning signal in sequence to the N rows and N groups of switching devices connected between the second latch means and the respective N rows for selectively activating and deactivating the display elements of the respective rows, the individual switching devices of each group being coupled to the light-emitting devices of the respective primary colors in the corresponding row so that the light-emitting devices of each primary color are separately controllable.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein each display element is comprised of P number of light-emitting diodes for emitting light of respective P number of primary colors, the respective anodes of the light-emitting diodes in the same column being commonly coupled to the corresponding current supply device, the respective cathodes of the light-emitting diodes of a particular primary color in the same row being commonly coupled to the corresponding switching device.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein each current supply device is comprised of a current supply transistor, the base of which is connected to the first latch means, the emitter of which is coupled to the respective anodes of the light-emitting diodes of the corresponding column and the collector of which is connected to a source of working electrical current.
- 7. The display system of claim 6, further including a current limiting resistor in series between each of the current supply devices and the respective anodes of the light-emitting diodes of the corresponding column.
- 8. The display system of claim 6, wherein each switching device is comprised of a current sink transistor, the base of which is connected to the second latch means, the emitter of which is grounded and the collector of which is coupled to the respective cathodes of the light-emitting diodes of the corresponding primary color in the corresponding row.
- 9. The display system of claim 1 wherein said storage means includes a plurality of discrete storage locations, each of said storage locations being adapted for storing a particular one of said discrete codes, each discrete time interval being associated with a corresponding discrete storage location.
- 10. The display system of claim 9 wherein the light-emitting devices of each primary color are activatable during an equal number of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle.
- 11. The display system of claim 1 wherein each of said discrete time intervals corresponds to a discrete color field, the time duration of each discrete color field corresponding to a particular primary color being different from the time duration of each of the other discrete color fields corresponding to the same particular primary color, such that the human eye can detect 2.sup.n number of different intensities of each primary color, where n is the number of discrete color fields associated with each primary color during the refresh cycle.
- 12. The display system of claim 1 wherein the time duration of each discrete time interval is independent of a selected color to be displayed.
- 13. A method of controlling the color of a multicolor display system having a plurality of display elements, each display element having a plurality of electrically activatable light-emitting devices for emitting light of respective primary colors, said method comprising the steps of:
- dividing a predetermined time period corresponding to a refresh cycle of the display elements into a plurality of discrete time intervals, the refresh cycle corresponding to a time period between successive activations of a selected one or more of said display elements such that an image displayed by the activation of said selected one or more of said display elements appears to a human eye to be continuously displayed, each of said discrete time intervals corresponding to a particular one of the primary colors, such that the light-emitting devices of only one primary color are activatable during each discrete time interval, the light-emitting devices of each primary color being activatable during a plurality of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle;
- providing a plurality of discrete codes, each of said discrete codes corresponding to a discrete time interval of the refresh cycle and indicating whether or not each of the light-emitting devices of a particular primary color is to be activated during the corresponding discrete time interval; and
- controlling the activation of said display elements in accordance with said discrete codes by periodically activating a selected one or more of said light-emitting devices during a selected one or more of said discrete time intervals, the intensity of the color emitted by each of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices being partially definable during each discrete time interval corresponding to the primary color of the corresponding light-emitting device such that the intensity of the color of each of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices is separately definable from the intensity of the color of any other of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices of the same primary color, the color of each activated display element being definable by the number of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle that each of the light-emitting devices of the corresponding display element is activated, to provide separate color control of each display element such that an image is displayable which appears to the human eye to be continuously displayed in a plurality of colors.
- 14. The display system of claim 13 wherein the time duration of each discrete time interval is independent of a selected color to be displayed.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said display system includes storage means having a plurality of discrete storage locations, each of said storage locations being adapted for storing a corresponding discrete code, said method including storing each of said discrete codes in a corresponding one of said discrete storage locations.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein said plurality of display elements is comprised of M.times.N number of display elements, M and N being integers, display elements being arranged in a matrix of M columns and N rows, said controlling including applying respective discrete electrical signals to said M columns in accordance with said discrete codes and sequentially scanning said N rows.
- 17. The method of claim 13 wherein the light-emitting devices of each primary color are activatable during an equal number of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle.
- 18. In a multicolor display system having a plurality of display elements, each of which has a plurality of electrically activatable light-emitting devices for emitting light of respective primary colors, control means for selectively activating and deactivating the light-emitting devices in accordance with predetermined display parameters, and memory means having a plurality of discrete storage locations, a method of controlling the color of each of the display elements, comprising the steps of:
- dividing a predetermined time period corresponding to a refresh cycle of said display elements into a plurality of discrete time intervals, the refresh cycle corresponding to a time period between successive activations of a selected one or more of said display elements such that an image displayed by the activation of said selected one or more of said display elements appears to a human eye to be continuously displayed, each of said discrete time intervals corresponding to a particular one of said discrete primary colors, such that the light-emitting devices of only one primary color are activatable during each discrete time interval, the light-emitting devices of each primary color being activatable during a plurality of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle;
- providing a plurality of discrete codes, each of said discrete codes corresponding to a discrete time interval of the refresh cycle and indicating whether or not each of the light-emitting devices of a particular primary color is to be activated during the corresponding discrete time interval;
- allocating each of said discrete storage locations to a particular one of said discrete time intervals and storing the corresponding discrete code in the corresponding discrete storage location; and
- controlling the activation of said display elements in accordance with said discrete codes by periodically activating a selected one or more of said light-emitting devices during a selected one or more of said discrete time intervals, the intensity of the color emitted by each of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices being partially definable during each discrete time interval corresponding to the primary color of the corresponding light-emitting device such that the intensity of the color of each of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices is separately definable from the intensity of the color of any other of said selected one or more of said light-emitting devices of the same primary color, the color of each activated display element being definable by the number of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle that each of the light-emitting devices of the corresponding display element is activated, to provide separate color control of each display element such that an image is displayable which appears to the human eye to be continuously displayed in a plurality of colors.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further including the step of allocating to each primary color an equal number of discrete time intervals of the refresh cycle.
- 20. The display system of claim 18 wherein the time duration of each discrete time interval is independent of a selected color to be displayed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 432,566, filed Nov. 6, 1989 which issued on Jul. 28, 1992 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,134,387.
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