The present invention relates to a REPEATED-SCAN driving method for an FSC LCD, particularly to an FSC LCD driving method, which can increase luminous flux and color saturation.
In FSC LCD (Field Sequential Color Liquid Crystal Display), multi-color backlights are sequentially switched and pass through liquid crystal optical gates. FSC LCD opens and closes the liquid crystal optical gates to sequentially generate pure-color fields, and then the visual persistence of human eyes mixes the pure colors to present various colors. Refer to
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The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a REPEATED-SCAN driving method for an FSC LCD to increase the luminous fluxes, bring closer the total amounts of the fluxes, and decrease flux difference between rows, whereby is achieved higher color saturation and better flux uniformity between the rows.
Another objective is to increase the luminous fluxes with the purity of colors maintained and without color mixing occurring, whereby is improved the problem of color distortion.
To achieve the abovementioned objectives, the present invention proposes a REPEATED-SCAN driving method for an FSC LCD and a device for realizing the same method. The method of the present invention comprises steps:
providing at least two colors of backlights, which sequentially switch; and
providing at least one multiplex-scan signal with the cycle of the color sequence corresponding to the timing of switching backlight colors, wherein each cycle of the multiplex-scan signal has at least two stages of scans.
In the present invention, a dark stage is arranged between the intervals respectively of two different colors of backlights and coincides with the color-mixing interval, which is caused by the response delay of liquid crystal, to prevent from mixing of different colors of backlights.
In the present invention, at least two stages of scans are arranged within every sequential-color cycle to increase the luminous fluxes, bring closer the total amounts thereof, and decrease flux variation between the rows, whereby colors may have higher saturation and uniformity. Further, the present invention provides a dark stage to prevent from mixing of different colors of backlights. Therefore, the present invention not only can prevent from color distortion of pure colors but also can present the correct derived colors.
Below, the embodiments are described in detail in cooperation with the drawings to demonstrate the objectives, characteristics and efficacies of the present invention.
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The present invention provides at least one multiplex-scan signal 30. The sequential-color cycles 31 of the scan signals 30 are corresponding to the timing of switching the colors of backlights 20. Each sequential-color cycle 31 has at least two stages of scans 32. In the drawings, the duty ratio of the multiplex-scan signal 30 is exemplified by 1/4. In the drawings, C0, C1, and C3 (C2 is neglected) are the signals scanning the common (row) electrodes of the LCD panel in a time-sharing mode, and Sn is the signal scanning the segment (column) electrodes of the LCD panel. In the drawings, the sequential-color cycle 31 having four stages of scans 32 is used as the exemplification.
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In conclusion, the method of the present invention provides at least two stages of scans 32 for each sequential-color cycle 31 to increase row fluxes 70, bring closer the total amounts of the fluxes, and decrease flux variation between the rows, as shown in
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