The invention relates to a scan method for liquid crystal display, and in particular, to a scan method providing specific scan order that optimizes the image.
In flat panel displays, resolution grows higher and higher, as a result, response time becomes a major issue.
An embodiment of the invention provides a scan method for use in a flat panel display comprising K groups of lines, comprising the following steps. First, K sequences S1 to SK are provided. A scan order is then determined according to the K sequences S1 to SK. Thereafter, the K groups of lines are synchronously scanned by the scan order. K is an integer not less than 2. Each group of lines comprises at least M lines.
The step of providing K sequences S1 to SK comprises the following steps. First, K shift values N1 to NK are provided, and the shift values are not greater than M. The sequences S1 to SK are then determined based on the shift values N1 to NK.
The step of determining the scan order comprises sequentially selecting all the first elements in the sequences S1 to SK, all the second elements in the sequences S1 to SK, and so on until the Mth elements of the sequences S1 to SK, form the scan order comprising K*M elements.
The step of providing K shift values comprises determining the shift values according to characteristics of the images displayed. The sequences S1 to SK are:
Si(x)=(x+Ni) (mod M), i=1 to K, x=1 to M;
Where Si(x) denotes the xth element in sequence Si. The shift value N1 is zero, and the shift values N2 to NK are determined based on the ratio of M and K.
Another embodiment of the invention provides a timing controller implementing the described scan method, and a pixel driving circuit comprising the timing controller.
The following detailed description, given by way of example and not intended to limit the invention solely to the embodiments described herein, will best be understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
a shows an embodiment of the scan sequences;
b is a timing chart according to
c and embodiment of the scan sequences; and
The invention takes advantage of the time saved from the divided scan.
a shows an embodiment of the scan sequences. The liquid crystal display comprises 1080 lines, divided into two parts each comprising 540 lines. The sequence S1 comprises 540 elements, {1, 2, 3, . . . , 540}. The sequence S2 comprises 540 elements, {(N+1)% 540, (N+2)% 540, (N+3)% 540 . . . , (N+540)% 540}, where N is an integer no less than 540, and “%” denotes the congruent operation in order to limit the value between 0 to 540. In the embodiment, N=536, thus S2 is shown as {537, 538, 539, 540, 1, 2, . . . , 536}. Through interlacing the sequences S1 and S2, a scan order SCAN# is obtained, shown as {1, 537, 2, 538, 3, 539, 4, 540, 5, 1, 6, 2, . . . , 540, 536}, comprising a total of 1080 elements. The upper part 106 and lower part 108 thus scan the corresponding lines based on the scan order SCAN#.
In another embodiment, N=270, S2={271, 272, 273, . . . , 510, 1, . . . , 270}. The scan order SCAN# thus becomes {1, 271, 2, 272, 3, 273, 4, 274, 5, 275, . . . , 540, 270}. Further in another embodiment, N=135, S2={136, 137, 138, . . . , 540, 1, . . . , 135}. The scan order SCAN# is then shown as {1, 136, 2, 137, 3, 138, 4, 139, 5, 140, . . . , 540, 135}. The upper part 106 and lower part 108 thus scan the corresponding lines based on the scan order SCAN#.
b is a timing chart according to
S1(x)=(x+Ni) (mod M), i=1 to K, x=1 to M
where Si(x) denotes the xth element in sequence Si, and (mod M) denotes a congruence residue operation that ensures the Si (x) to be a positive integer not exceeding M. The shift values N2 to NK may form a non-decreasing function ranging from 1 to M.
c shows another embodiment of the scan sequences. Two sequences are provided, in which S1={1, 2, 3, . . . , 540}, and S2 is defined to be {X1, X2, X3, . . . X538, X539, X540}, where X1 to X540 can be obtained from a hash function or dependant on characteristics of the image. Any algorithm related to the image can be used to generate the sequence S2, thus the scan order can be flexibly adjusted.
While the invention has been described by way of example and it terms of the preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art) Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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94104605 | Feb 2005 | TW | national |