Claims
- 1. A method for optimizing the display characteristics of a visual display panel having a common voltage and having a range of gamma voltages extending from a black gamma voltage to a white gamma voltage, said visual display panel comprising subpixels, said subpixels having subpixel voltages, said method comprising the steps of:
maximizing said range of gamma voltages between said black gamma voltage and said white gamma voltage while maintaining monotonicity; minimizing flicker by adjusting said common voltage while said subpixels are driven to a mid-gray level of said range of gamma voltages; and minimizing flicker at each gamma level by adjusting said subpixel voltages while holding said common voltage constant.
- 2. A method for optimizing and tailoring the display characteristics of a visual display panel having a common voltage and having a range of gamma voltages extending from a black gamma voltage to a white gamma voltage, said visual display panel comprising subpixels, said subpixels having subpixel voltages, said method comprising the steps of:
maximizing said range of gamma voltages between said black gamma voltage and said white gamma voltage while maintaining monotonicity; minimizing flicker by adjusting said common voltage while said subpixels are driven to a mid-gray level of said range of gamma voltages; minimizing flicker at each particular gamma level by adjusting said subpixel voltage while holding said common voltage constant; and adjusting said subpixel voltage at each particular gamma level while measuring said visual display panel's optical transmission level and fixing said subpixel voltages when a desired optical transmission level is achieved.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein adjusting said subpixel voltage to achieve flicker minimization is accomplished utilizing past data for similar displays.
- 4. The method of claim 2 further comprising the step of storing said common voltage and subpixel adjustment coefficient harmonization parameters in a look-up table on a memory chip located on said visual display panel.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said subpixel adjustment coefficient harmonization parameters comprise a high subpixel voltage and a low subpixel voltage with respect to said common voltage.
- 6. A system for optimizing the display characteristics of a visual display panel having a common voltage and having a range of gamma voltages extending from a black gamma voltage to a white gamma voltage, said visual display panel comprising subpixels, said subpixels having subpixel voltages, by measuring and harmonizing the voltage settings of said visual display panel, said system comprising:
an optical instrument for measuring at least one electro-optical characteristic of said visual display panel; a controller for harmonizing said visual display panel's voltage settings; at least one voltage adjuster for adjusting said common voltage and said subpixel voltages to achieve harmonized display performance; a translational stage for moving said optical instrument relative to said visual display panel in at least one of three generally orthogonal directions, said optical instrument being mounted on said translational stage; a rotational stage for rotating said visual display panel about at least one of two generally orthogonal axes, said visual display panel being mounted on said rotational stage; and at least one controller for controlling said translational stage and said rotational stage to position said optical instrument at a desired position relative to the visual display panel and to position said visual display panel at a desired viewing angle relative to said optical instrument.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein said harmonizing comprises the step of adjusting and recording said common voltage while measuring flicker so that flicker is minimized at each gamma level.
- 8. The system of claim 6 wherein said harmonizing comprises the step of adjusting and recording said subpixel voltage while measuring flicker so that flicker is minimized at each gamma level.
- 9. The system of claim 6 wherein said harmonizing comprises the steps of:
maximizing said range of gamma voltages between said black gamma voltage and said white gamma voltage while maintaining monotonicity; minimizing flicker by adjusting said common voltage while said subpixels are driven to a mid-gray level of said range of gamma voltages; and minimizing flicker at each gamma level by adjusting said subpixel voltages while holding said common voltage constant.
- 10.The system of claim 6 wherein said visual display characteristics are also tailored, said harmonization and tailoring comprising the steps of:
maximizing said range of gamma voltages between said black gamma voltage and said white gamma voltage while maintaining monotonicity; minimizing flicker by adjusting said common voltage while said subpixels are driven to a mid-gray level of said range of gamma voltages; minimizing flicker at each particular gamma level by adjusting said subpixel voltage while holding said common voltage constant; and adjusting said subpixel voltages at each particular gamma level while measuring said visual display panel's optical transmission level and fixing said subpixel voltages when a desired transmission level is achieved.
- 11.The system of claim 6 wherein said at least one voltage adjuster is a 10 bit D/A converters.
- 12.The system of claim 6 wherein said at least one voltage adapter utilizes voltage correction coefficients to achieve said harmonized display performance.
- 13.The system of claim 12 wherein said controller for harmonizing said visual display panel stores said voltage correction coefficients in a look up table in memory.
- 14.The system of claim 13 wherein said memory is an EPROM attached to said visual display panel.
- 15.The system of claim 6 wherein said at least one voltage adjuster is attached to said visual display panel.
- 16. The system of claim 6 wherein said optical instrument is a photomultiplier tube (PMT) photometer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority from and hereby incorporates by reference the substance of Provisional Application No. 60/322,086, filed Sept. 14,2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60322086 |
Sep 2001 |
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