Systems and methods of display brightness adjustment
First Claim
Patent Images
1. A method of adjusting a brightness of an emissive display system:
- periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel generating measurement data;
adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property; and
comparing each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison;
wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness;
wherein the least one physical property comprises a temperature and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold temperature and a second threshold temperature; and
wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises;
determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the temperature is greater than the first threshold temperature and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and
determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the temperature is less than the second threshold temperature, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
2 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
Systems and methods for adjusting a brightness of a display panel by periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel, generating measurement data, and adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data. The brightness can be adjusted to control temperature and aging, in response to measurements of physical properties measured in at least one area of the display panel.
421 Citations
14 Claims
-
1. A method of adjusting a brightness of an emissive display system:
-
periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel generating measurement data; adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property; andcomparing each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the least one physical property comprises a temperature and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold temperature and a second threshold temperature; and wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the temperature is greater than the first threshold temperature and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the temperature is less than the second threshold temperature, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
2. A method of adjusting a brightness of an emissive display system:
-
periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;comparing each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data; wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises a rate of temperature change and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold rate of temperature change and a second threshold rate of temperature change, and wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of temperature change is greater than the first threshold rate of temperature change and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of temperature change is less than the second threshold rate of temperature change, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
3. A method of adjusting a brightness of an emissive display system:
-
periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;comparing each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data; wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; and wherein the at least one physical property comprises a rate of temperature change and a temperature, and the at least one threshold comprises a threshold rate of temperature change and a threshold temperature, and wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of temperature change is greater than the threshold rate of temperature change and the temperature is greater than the threshold temperature and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that at least one of the rate of temperature change is not greater than the threshold rate of temperature change and the temperature is not greater than the threshold temperature, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
4. A method of adjusting a brightness of an emissive display system:
-
periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel generating measurement data; adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data;
wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness;predicting the future state of at least one physical property with use of the measurement data generating at least one predicted physical property value; and comparing the at least one predicted physical property value with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel is performed with use of the at least one comparison; wherein the at least one physical property comprises a rate of temperature change and a temperature, the at least one predicted physical property value comprises a predicted temperature value, and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold temperature and a second threshold temperature, and wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the predicted temperature value is greater than the first threshold temperature and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the predicted temperature value is less than the second threshold temperature, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
5. A method of adjusting a brightness of an emissive display system:
-
periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;comparing each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data; wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises a rate of aging and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold rate of aging and a second threshold rate of aging, and wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of aging is greater than the first threshold rate of aging and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of aging is less than the second threshold rate of aging, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
6. A method of adjusting a brightness of an emissive display system:
-
periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;comparing each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data; wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises aging and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold aging and a second threshold aging, and wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the aging is greater than the first threshold aging and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the aging is greater than the second threshold aging, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
7. A method of adjusting a brightness of an emissive display system:
-
periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of a display panel generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;comparing each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjusting the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data; wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises aging and a rate of aging, and the at least one threshold comprises a plurality of aging thresholds and a corresponding plurality of threshold aging rates, and wherein adjusting the brightness of the display panel comprises; determining the target brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the aging is greater than the one of the plurality of aging threshold and the rate of aging is greater than the corresponding one of the plurality of threshold aging rates.
-
-
8. A display system comprising:
-
a display panel having an array of pixels that each include a drive transistor and a light emitting device, multiple select lines coupled to said array for delivering signals that select when each pixel is to be driven, multiple data lines for delivering drive signals to the selected pixels, and multiple monitor lines for conveying signals from each pixel; and a monitor system for periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of the display with use of signals over the monitor lines to pixels of the at least one area generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;a memory store for storing the measurement data; and a controller adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data; wherein the controller is adapted to; compare each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjust the brightness of the display panel by determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises a temperature, and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold temperature and a second threshold temperature, and wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the temperature is greater than the first threshold temperature and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the temperature is greater than the second threshold temperature, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
9. A display system comprising:
-
a display panel having an array of pixels that each include a drive transistor and a light emitting device, multiple select lines coupled to said array for delivering signals that select when each pixel is to be driven, multiple data lines for delivering drive signals to the selected pixels, and multiple monitor lines for conveying signals from each pixel; and a monitor system for periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of the display with use of signals over the monitor lines to pixels of the at least one area generating measurement data; a memory store for storing the measurement data; and a controller adapted to; adjust the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data; predict the future state of at least one physical property with use of the measurement data generating at least one predicted physical property value; and compare the at least one predicted physical property value with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison, adjust the brightness of the display panel with use of the at least one comparison; wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; and wherein the at least one physical property comprises a rate of temperature change, and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold rate of temperature change and a second threshold rate of temperature change, wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of temperature change is greater than the first threshold rate of temperature change and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of temperature change is greater than the second threshold rate of temperature change, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
10. A display system comprising:
-
a display panel having an array of pixels that each include a drive transistor and a light emitting device, multiple select lines coupled to said array for delivering signals that select when each pixel is to be driven, multiple data lines for delivering drive signals to the selected pixels, and multiple monitor lines for conveying signals from each pixel; a monitor system for periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of the display with use of signals over the monitor lines to pixels of the at least one area generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;a memory store for storing the measurement data; and a controller adapted to; compare each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjust the brightness of the display panel with use of the measurement data; wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises a rate of temperature change and a temperature, and the at least one threshold comprises a threshold rate of temperature change and a threshold temperature, and wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of temperature change is greater than the threshold rate of temperature change and the temperature is greater than the first threshold temperature and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that at least one of the rate of temperature change is not greater than the threshold rate of temperature change and the temperature is not greater than the second threshold temperature, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
11. A display system comprising:
-
a display panel having an array of pixels that each include a drive transistor and a light emitting device, multiple select lines coupled to said array for delivering signals that select when each pixel is to be driven, multiple data lines for delivering drive signals to the selected pixels, and multiple monitor lines for conveying signals from each pixel; and a monitor system for periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of the display with use of signals over the monitor lines to pixels of the at least one area generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;a memory store for storing the measurement data; and a controller adapted to predict the future state of at least one physical property with use of the measurement data generating at least one predicted physical property value; compare each measurement of each at least one physical property and each at least one predicted physical property value with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjust the brightness of the display panel by determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises a rate of temperature change and a temperature, the at least one predicted physical property value comprises a predicted temperature value, and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold temperature and a second threshold temperature, and wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the predicted temperature value is greater than the first threshold temperature and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the predicted temperature value is not greater than the second threshold temperature, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
12. A display system comprising:
-
a display panel having an array of pixels that each include a drive transistor and a light emitting device, multiple select lines coupled to said array for delivering signals that select when each pixel is to be driven, multiple data lines for delivering drive signals to the selected pixels, and multiple monitor lines for conveying signals from each pixel; and a monitor system for periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of the display with use of signals over the monitor lines to pixels of the at least one area generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;a memory store for storing the measurement data; and a controller adapted to compare each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjust the brightness of the display panel by determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises a rate of aging and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold rate of aging and a second threshold rate of aging, and wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of aging is greater than the first threshold rate of aging and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the rate of aging is greater than the second threshold rate of aging, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
13. A display system comprising:
-
a display panel having an array of pixels that each include a drive transistor and a light emitting device, multiple select lines coupled to said array for delivering signals that select when each pixel is to be driven, multiple data lines for delivering drive signals to the selected pixels, and multiple monitor lines for conveying signals from each pixel; a monitor system for periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of the display with use of signals over the monitor lines to pixels of the at least one area generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;a memory store for storing the measurement data; and a controller adapted to compare each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjust the brightness of the display panel by determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises aging and the at least one threshold comprises a first threshold aging and a second threshold aging, and wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by; determining the target brightness to be lower than a current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the aging is greater than the first threshold aging and when the current brightness is greater than a minimum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness; and determining the target brightness to be higher than the current brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the aging is greater than the second threshold aging, and when the current brightness is less than a maximum acceptable brightness of said at least one acceptable range of brightness.
-
-
14. A display system comprising:
-
a display panel having an array of pixels that each include a drive transistor and a light emitting device, multiple select lines coupled to said array for delivering signals that select when each pixel is to be driven, multiple data lines for delivering drive signals to the selected pixels, and multiple monitor lines for conveying signals from each pixel; and a monitor system for periodically measuring at least one physical property in at least one area of the display with use of signals over the monitor lines to pixels of the at least one area generating measurement data;
wherein the measurement data includes measurements of each at least one physical property;a memory store for storing the measurement data; and a controller adapted to compare each measurement of each at least one physical property with at least one threshold generating a respective at least one comparison; and adjust the brightness of the display panel by determining a target brightness for the display panel with use of the measurement data, wherein the target brightness falls within at least one acceptable range of brightness; wherein the at least one physical property comprises aging and a rate of aging, and the at least one threshold comprises a plurality of aging thresholds and a corresponding plurality of threshold aging rates, and wherein the controller is adapted to adjust the brightness of the display panel by determining the target brightness when the at least one comparison indicates that the aging is greater than the one of the plurality of aging threshold and the rate of aging is greater than the corresponding one of the plurality of threshold aging rates.
-
Specification