Display apparatus with a display device and a cyclic rail-stabilized method of driving the display device
First Claim
1. Display apparatus (1), comprising:
- an electrophoretic medium (5) comprising charged particles (6) in a fluid;
a plurality of picture elements (2);
said charged particles (6) being able to occupy a plurality of positions, two of said positions being extreme positions and at least one position being an intermediate position between the two extreme positions; and
drive means arranged to supply a sequence of picture potential differences (20) to each of said picture elements (2) so as to cause said charged particles (6) to occupy one of said positions for displaying an image;
wherein said sequence of picture potential differences (20) form a driving waveform for causing said charged particles (6) to move cyclically between said extreme positions in a single optical path and effect a desired optical transition along said optical path, said picture potential differences (20) being preceded by one or more shaking pulses (10).
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Abstract
A cyclic rail-stabilized method of driving an electrophoretic display device (1), wherein a substantially dc-balanced driving waveform is used to effect the various required optical transitions. The driving waveform consists of a plurality of picture potential differences (20), which cause the charged particles (6) of the electrophoretic device (1) to cyclically between extreme optical positions in a single optical path, irrespective of the image sequence required to be displayed, i.e. in order to display each grey scale, it is necessary for the particles (6) to first pass through one of the extreme optical states. In order to minimise the effects of dwell time on the image quality and minimise, or even eliminate, the need to consider image history, shaking pulses (10) are generated immediately prior to each picture potential difference (20).
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12 Claims
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1. Display apparatus (1), comprising:
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an electrophoretic medium (5) comprising charged particles (6) in a fluid;
a plurality of picture elements (2);
said charged particles (6) being able to occupy a plurality of positions, two of said positions being extreme positions and at least one position being an intermediate position between the two extreme positions; and
drive means arranged to supply a sequence of picture potential differences (20) to each of said picture elements (2) so as to cause said charged particles (6) to occupy one of said positions for displaying an image;
wherein said sequence of picture potential differences (20) form a driving waveform for causing said charged particles (6) to move cyclically between said extreme positions in a single optical path and effect a desired optical transition along said optical path, said picture potential differences (20) being preceded by one or more shaking pulses (10). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12)
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11. A method of driving a display apparatus (1), comprising an electrophoretic medium (5) comprising charged particles (6) in a fluid, a plurality of picture elements (2), said charged particles (6) being able to occupy a plurality of positions, two of said positions being extreme positions and at least one position being an intermediate position between the two extreme positions;
- and drive means arranged to supply a sequence of picture potential differences (20) to each of said picture elements so as to cause said charged particles (6) to occupy one of said positions for displaying an image;
the method comprising generating the sequence of picture potential differences (20) in the form of a driving waveform for causing said charged particles (6) to move cyclically between said extreme positions in a single optical path and effect a desired optical transition along said optical path, and providing one or more shaking pulses (10) prior to each of said picture potential differences (20).
- and drive means arranged to supply a sequence of picture potential differences (20) to each of said picture elements so as to cause said charged particles (6) to occupy one of said positions for displaying an image;
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