1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a timing control circuit which supplies driving signals to a driver for a liquid crystal panel.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a laptop PC (Personal Computer) includes a casing mounting a processor and a casing mounting a liquid crystal panel connected to each other via a movable structure such as a hinge member or the like.
The image data generated by the processor 312 is transmitted by a transmission chip 314 to the second casing 320 side via a bus formed on an FPC (flexible printed circuit) provided within the movable structure 330 such as a hinge member. The second casing 320 includes a timing controller IC 328 which receives the image data from the transmission chip 314, and which performs timing control operation, and which converts the image data thus received into a data format suitable for the gate driver and the source driver.
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[Patent Documents]
Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. H6-273788
Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2003-173150
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The present invention has been made in order to solve such a problem. Accordingly, it is an exemplary purpose of the present invention to provide a reduced-size device including a liquid crystal panel.
An embodiment of the present invention relates to a timing control circuit which receives image data to be output to a liquid crystal panel and outputs the image data to a driver for the liquid crystal panel. The timing control circuit comprises: a reception interface circuit which receives a luminance signal for each of multiple colors and a clock signal; a timing control unit which receives the luminance signals received by the reception interface circuit, and controls the timing and format thereof such that they match the driver; a transmission interface circuit which transmits signals generated by the timing control unit to the driver. With such an embodiment, the timing control circuit is included within a rectangular package as a built-in component. Furthermore, the reception interface circuit is arranged on a first short side of the package. Moreover, the transmission interface circuit is arranged on a second short side of the package which is opposite to the first short side of the package. With such an arrangement, image data is input via input terminals arranged on the first short side of the package. Furthermore, output signals of the transmission interface circuit are output via output terminals arranged on the second short side of the package.
With such an embodiment, the image data is input from the first short side of the rectangular package, passes through the interior thereof, and is output from the second short side thereof which is opposite to the first short side thereof. Such an arrangement does not require a bus extending from a long side of the rectangular package for transmitting the data to the driver. Thus, a board for mounting the semiconductor device can be formed with reduced width, thereby providing an electronic device with a reduced size.
Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a display apparatus. The display apparatus comprises: a liquid crystal panel; a gate driver and a source driver which drive the liquid crystal panel; a printed-circuit board arranged along one side of the liquid crystal panel; a connector mounted on the printed-circuit board, via which a cable for transmitting image data to be displayed on the liquid crystal panel is detachably connected; the aforementioned timing control circuit mounted on the printed-circuit board; an input bus which is formed on the printed-circuit board, and which connects the connector and input terminals arranged on the first short side of the timing control circuit; and an output bus which is formed on the printed-circuit board, and which connects output terminals arranged on the second short side of the timing control circuit to the gate driver and the source driver. With such an embodiment, the input bus is formed on the first short side on the printed-circuit board. Furthermore, the output bus is formed on the second short side on the printed-circuit board.
Yet another embodiment of the present invention relates to an electronic device. The electronic device comprises a first casing and a second casing connected to each other via a movable structure. With such an embodiment, the first casing comprises: a processor which generates image data to be displayed on a liquid crystal panel; and a transmission circuit which transmits the image data. Furthermore, the second casing comprises: a liquid crystal panel; a gate driver and a source driver which drive the liquid crystal panel; a printed-circuit board arranged along one side of the liquid crystal panel; a connector mounted on the printed-circuit board, via which a cable for transmitting image data to be displayed on the liquid crystal panel is detachably connected; the aforementioned timing control circuit mounted on the printed-circuit board; an input bus which is formed on the printed-circuit board, and which connects the connector to input terminals arranged on the first short side of the timing control circuit; and an output bus which is formed on the printed-circuit board, and which connects output terminals arranged on the second short side of the timing control circuit to the gate driver and the source driver. With such an arrangement, the input bus is formed on the first short side on the printed-circuit board. Furthermore, the output bus is formed on the second short side on the printed-circuit board.
It is to be noted that any arbitrary combination or rearrangement of the above-described structural components and so forth is effective as and encompassed by the present embodiments.
Moreover, this summary of the invention does not necessarily describe all necessary features so that the invention may also be a sub-combination of these described features.
Embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings which are meant to be exemplary, not limiting, and wherein like elements are numbered alike in several FIGURES, in which:
The invention will now be described based on preferred embodiments which do not intend to limit the scope of the present invention but exemplify the invention. All of the features and the combinations thereof described in the embodiment are not necessarily essential to the invention.
The timing controller IC 100 receives, from a processor, the image data to be output to a liquid crystal panel (not shown), and performs predetermined signal processing as necessary, examples of which include scaling processing, interlacing processing, and non-interlacing processing. Furthermore, the timing controller IC 100 outputs a driving signal at a suitable timing to multiple gate drivers and multiple source drivers.
The timing controller IC 100 includes a reception interface circuit 10, a timing control unit 12, and a transmission interface circuit 14, and is included within a rectangular package as a build-in component. The timing controller IC 100 preferably has a BGA (Ball Grid Array) structure. The timing controller IC 100 includes back-face electrodes (terminals) arranged in the form of a matrix on the back face thereof.
The reception interface circuit 10 receives, from the processor, a luminance signal for each color and a clock signal as input signals. Each input signal is input in the form of a differential signal such as LDVS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling or the like).
The timing control unit 12 receives the luminance signal received by the reception interface circuit 10, and controls the timing and format thereof such that they match the multiple source drivers (not shown) and multiple gate drivers (not shown).
The transmission interface circuit 14 transmits the signals thus generated by the timing control unit 12 to the gate drivers and the source drivers.
The reception interface circuit 10 is arranged on a first short side S1 of the package. The transmission interface circuit 14 is arranged on a second short side S2 of the package, which is opposite to the first short side thereof. The image data received from the processor is input via terminals arranged on the first short side S1 of the package. The image data is transmitted through the interior of the printed-circuit board 20 in the horizontal direction. The output signals of the transmission interface circuit 14 are output via the terminals arranged on the short side S2 of the package.
The timing controller IC 100 is mounted on the printed-circuit board 20. The printed-circuit board 20 is arranged in the vicinity of and along one side of the liquid crystal panel (not shown). A connector 26 is mounted on the printed-circuit board 20, via which a cable for transmitting the image data to be displayed on the liquid crystal panel can be detachably connected. The connector 26 is arranged on the outer edge of the printed-circuit board 20 such that it is positioned in parallel with the first short side S1 of the timing controller IC 100.
The input bus 24 is formed on the printed-circuit board 20, which connects the connector 26 and the input terminals (back-face electrodes) provided on the short side S1 of the timing controller IC 100.
The connector 26 may be provided in parallel with the long side of the timing controller IC 100. In this case, the input bus 24 is formed in the shape of an L-shaped curve.
The output buses 22a, 22b, and so forth, are formed on the printed-circuit board 20, which respectively connect the output terminals arranged on the second short side S2 of the timing controller IC 100 to the gate drivers and the source drivers. Each of the output buses 22a, 22b, and so forth, includes multiple lines. The number of the output buses 22 matches the number of the gate drivers and the source drivers which are output destinations.
The input bus 24 is formed in a region adjacent to the first short side S1 on the printed-circuit board 20. The output buses 22 are formed in a region adjacent to the second short side S2 on the printed-circuit board 20.
The peripheral circuit components of the timing controller IC 100 are mounted in a region 28 adjacent to the first short side S1.
The above is the configuration of the periphery of the timing controller IC 100 according to the embodiment. With the timing controller IC 100 according to the embodiment, the image data is input from the first short side S1, and is output via the second short side S2. Thus, such an arrangement does not require wiring lines extending from the long side of the timing controller IC 100 on the printed-circuit board 20, or at the least reduces the number of such wiring lines. Thus, such an arrangement provides the printed-circuit board 20 with a reduced width as compared with the conventional printed-circuit board 20 shown in
For example, let us suppose an arrangement shown in
On the other hand, with the timing controller IC 100 shown in
A display apparatus 40 shown in
The printed-circuit board 20 is arranged along one of the sides of the liquid crystal panel 322. In a case in which the printed-circuit board 20 is arranged below the liquid crystal panel 322 as shown in
The electronic device 50 shown in
With the electronic device 50 shown in
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the appended claims.
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