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Apparatus and method for temperature compensation of liquid crystal matrix displays

  • US 5,088,806 A
  • Filed: 01/16/1990
  • Issued: 02/18/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/16/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A compensated liquid crystal display comprising:

  • at least one cell having a liquid crystal material enclosed between two electrodes;

    a temperature sensing element thermally coupled to said cell for providing a temperature signal;

    a heater unit thermally coupled to said cell;

    a thermostat coupled to said temperature sensing element and to said heater unit, said thermostat activating said heater unit in response to said temperature signal when a temperature of said cell is below a predetermined range;

    an analog to digital converter responsive to said temperature signal for providing a first digital signal group determined by said temperature signal;

    conversion means responsive to a combination of said first digital signal group and a second digital signal group for providing a third digital signal group, said second digital signal group determined by a desired optical transmission through said cell, said third digital signal group determining a desired voltage for application to said electrodes, said desired voltage resulting in said desired transmission; and

    a digital to analog converter coupled to said electrodes for converting said third signal group to said desired voltage, said desired voltage compensating for properties of said liquid crystal material.

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