The present invention is related to the field of test technology of display panels, and specifically, to a test method and a device of data mischarging of a display panel.
With development of panel industry, large-size display panels are being developed rapidly. Data signals from a source driver need to reach a gate driver circuit corresponding to a pixel circuit through a long transmission path. Affected by resistance/capacitance on the transmission path such as a data line, when the data signals reach the gate driver circuit at different positions, a delay occurs.
If a charging time of all pixels in a display panel is in accordance with a standard charging time, the delay of the data signal causes mischarging of some pixels. The standard charging time refers to a charging time required for a pixel to reach a specific brightness under a specific gray-scale voltage. The specific brightness refers to a corresponding brightness of the specific gray-scale voltage within a curve of a gray-scale voltage to a luminous brightness.
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When a display panel in the prior is charged, a problem of data mischarging occurs.
A test method of a data mischarging of a display panel provided by the present invention includes:
S1, connecting an optical test instrument to the display panel and heating the display panel, and a personal computer (PC) controlling a pixel group to output a screen with a solid color through a bus when a heating time of the display panel is greater than a second threshold;
S2, the PC controlling a charging time of a timing controller to be constant and updating a charging time of a master device to be same as the charging time of the timing controller;
S3, the PC controlling the charging time of the master device to be constant and adjusting a step size of the timing controller according to a step size sent by a micro control unit to adjust the charging time of the timing controller;
S4, the PC determining whether a measurement data of the optical test instrument is greater than a first threshold, proceeding to step S5 if the measurement data of the optical test instrument is greater than the first threshold, and proceeding to step S2 if the measurement data of the optical test instrument is less than or equal to the first threshold; and
S5, detecting whether an obvious boundary appears in a middle of the display panel, determining a mischarging time if so, and proceeding to step S2 if not.
A test method of a data mischarging of a display panel provided by the present invention includes:
S1, a personal computer (PC) controlling a pixel group to output a screen with a solid color;
S2, the PC controlling a charging time of a slave timing controller (slave TCON) to be constant and updating a charging time of a master device to be same as a charging time of the slave TCON;
S3, the PC controlling the charging time of the master device to be constant and adjusting the charging time of the slave TCON;
S4, the PC determining whether a measurement data of an optical test instrument is greater than a first threshold, proceeding to step S5 if the measurement data of the optical test instrument is greater than the first threshold, and proceeding to step S2 if the measurement data of the optical test instrument is less than or equal to the first threshold; and
S5, detecting whether an obvious boundary appears in a middle of the display panel, determining a mischarging time if so, and proceeding to step S2 if not.
A test device of data mischarging of a display panel further provided by the present invention includes: a personal computer (PC), a display panel, an optical test instrument, the timing controller (TCON) module, a pixel group, a communication interface, and one or more programs; wherein the one or more programs are stored in the PC and are configured to be executed by the TCON module, and the one or more programs are configured to be executed by the TCON module for:
the PC controlling the pixel group to output a screen with a solid color;
the PC controlling a charging time of a timing controller to be constant and updating a charging time of a master device to be same as the charging time of the timing controller;
the PC controlling the charging time of the master device to be constant and adjusting the charging time of the timing controller;
the PC determining whether a measurement data of the optical test instrument is greater than a first threshold, detecting whether an obvious boundary appears in a middle of the display panel if the measurement data of the optical test instrument is greater than the first threshold, and the PC controlling the charging time of the timing controller to be constant and updating the charging time of the master device to be same as the charging time of the timing controller if the measurement data of the optical test instrument is less than or equal to the first threshold; and
determining a mischarging time if the obvious boundary appears in the middle of the display panel, and the PC controlling the charging time of the timing controller to be constant and updating the charging time of the master device to be same as the charging time of the timing controller if no obvious boundary appears in the middle of the display panel.
The present invention can be used to quickly and effectively determine whether the data mischarging occurs to the display and can effectively obtain the mischarging time of data. According to the mischarging time, a technical problem of the data mischarging of the display panel in the prior art can be solved.
To further explain the technical means and effect of the present invention, the following refers to embodiments and drawings for detailed description. Obviously, the described embodiments are only for some embodiments of the present invention, instead of all embodiments. All other embodiments based on embodiments in the present invention and obtained by those skilled in the art without creative efforts are within the scope of the present invention.
In the specification, the claims, and the accompanying drawings, the terms “first”, “second”, and so on are intended to distinguish between similar objects, rather than indicate a specific order or a time order. Moreover, the terms “include”, “have” and any variant thereof mean to cover the non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, a method, a device, a product, or a terminal that includes a series of steps or units is not limited to the listed steps or units, but optionally further includes an unlisted step or unit, or optionally further includes another inherent step or unit of the process, the method, the device, the product, or the terminal.
“Embodiment” mentioned herein means that particular features, structures, or characteristic described with reference thereto may be included in at least one implementation of the present invention. Appearances of such phrases in various places of the specification do not necessarily refer to the same implementation, nor refer to separate or alternative implementations that are mutually exclusive with other implementations. It is explicitly and implicitly understood by those skilled in the art that the implementations described herein may be combined with other implementations.
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S1, a personal computer (PC) controlling a pixel group to output a screen with a solid color;
S2, the PC controlling a charging time of a timing controller to be constant and updating a charging time of a master device to be same as the charging time of the timing controller;
S3, the PC controlling the charging time of the master device to be constant and adjusting the charging time of the timing controller;
S4, the PC determining whether a measurement data of an optical test instrument is greater than a first threshold, proceeding to step S5 if the measurement data of the optical test instrument is greater than the first threshold, and proceeding to step S2 if the measurement data of the optical test instrument is less than or equal to the first threshold; and
S5, detecting whether an obvious boundary appears in a middle of the display panel, determining a mischarging time if so, and proceeding to step S2 if not.
Before step S1, the test method of the data mischarging of the display panel further includes:
connecting the optical test instrument to the display panel; and
heating the display panel and proceeding to step S1 when a heating time of the display panel is greater than a second threshold.
In the test method of the data mischarging of the display panel, in the step of connecting the optical test instrument to the display panel, an optical detecting device of the optical test instrument is connected to a left side and a right side of the display panel.
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S11, powering on the display panel;
S12, heating the display panel; and
S13, determining whether the heating time of the display panel is greater than the second threshold, proceeding to step S1 if so, proceeding to step S12 if not.
In the test method of the data mischarging of the display panel, a heating efficiency of the display panel is accelerated by performing a functional operation. The functional operation includes and is not limited to reloading the screen.
In the test method of the data mischarging of the display panel, the charging time of the timing controller of step S3 is adjusted by adjusting a step size of the timing controller according to a step size sent by a micro control unit (MCU). The step size includes 5 ns or 10 ns.
In the test method of the data mischarging of the display panel, the screen with the solid color includes a solid green screen.
In the test method of the data mischarging of the display panel, the first threshold is arbitrarily determined, and the second threshold is one hour.
Between step S1 and step S2, the test method of the data mischarging of the display panel further includes: the PC turning off internal charging compensations of the master device and the timing controller through a bus.
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The PC is respectively connected to the communication interface (e.g., USB2IIC adapter board and IIC) and the optical test instrument. The communication interface is connected to the timing control module and the pixel group. The pixel group PG is connected to the timing control module. The timing control module is connected to the display panel (e.g., TFT-LCD). The display panel sends data to the optical test instrument.
The communication interface respectively communicates with the timing control module and the PC.
The pixel group is used to receive data sent by the communication interface.
The timing control module is used to receive data sent by the pixel group.
The timing control module includes a timing control (TCON) internal algorithm module, the MCU, the communication interface (e.g., I2C/UART), a serial receiving unit RX, a serial sending unit TX, and a data output adjustment module. After receiving a first data sent by the communication interface, the MCU performs analysis process and sends the first data to the data output adjustment module.
Meanwhile, the serial receiving unit RX sends a second data to the timing control internal algorithm module, and the timing control internal algorithm module sends a processed data to the data output adjustment module and the serial sending module TX.
The data output adjustment module processes a received data and sends it to the serial sending module TX.
The data output adjustment module includes a VS_BLANK determining module, an I2C protocol decoding module and a time control module. The VS_BLANK determining module and the I2C protocol decoding module are respectively connected to the time control module.
Compared with the prior art, the embodiments of the present invention include the following beneficial effects:
the present invention provides the test method of the data mischarging of the display panel, which includes: the PC controlling the pixel group to output the screen with the solid color; controlling the charging time of the timing controller to be constant and updating the charging time of the master device to be same as the charging time of the timing controller; controlling the charging time of the master device to be constant and adjusting the charging time of the timing controller; and determining whether the measurement data of the optical test instrument is greater than the first threshold and detecting whether the obvious boundary appears in the middle of the display panel, and determining the mischarging time if so. The present invention further provides the test device of the data mischarging of the display panel, which includes: the PC, the display panel, the optical test instrument, the timing controller module, the pixel group, the communication interface, and the one or more programs stored in the PC. The present invention can be used to quickly and effectively determine whether the data mischarging occurs to the display and can effectively obtain the mischarging time of data. According to the mischarging time, a technical problem of the data mischarging of the display panel in the prior art can be solved.
The device embodiments described above are only exemplary, and modules illustrated as separate components therein may be or may not be physically separated from each other, and components represented as modules may be or may not be physical modules, i.e., may be located in a same place or may be distributed in multiple network units. Some or all of the modules may be selected according to the actual requirements so as to achieve objectives of the present invention, which may be understood or implemented by those skilled in the art without creative work.
Through the foregoing description of the embodiments, it is clear to persons skilled in the art that, the embodiments may be implemented through software plus a necessary universal hardware platform or through hardware. Based on such an understanding, the foregoing technical solutions essentially, or the part contributing to the prior art may be implemented in the form of a software product. The computer software product may be stored in a computer readable storage medium such as a read-only memory (ROM), a random-access memory (RAM), a programmable read-only memory (PROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), a one-time programmable read-only memory (OTPROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), a compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), an optical disk memory, a magnetic disk memory, a magnetic tape memory, or any other computer-readable medium that can be configured to carry or store data.
Finally, it should be noted that embodiments of the present invention disclose the test method and the device of the data mischarging of the display panel, which disclose only the preferred embodiments of the present invention and are merely intended for describing the technical solutions of the present invention, but not for limiting the present invention. Although the present invention is described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, persons of ordinary skill in the art should understand that they may still make modifications to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent replacements to some or all technical features thereof, without departing from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020102801353 | Apr 2020 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2020/090330 | 5/14/2020 | WO | 00 |