Tone display method and apparatus reducing flicker
First Claim
1. A method of controlling the brightness of a display formed on a display panel including a plurality of luminous elements, said method comprising the steps of:
- dividing the time duration of a field of a television signal into a plurality of sub-fields, each sub-field having a duration corresponding to the value of a respective one of the bits of a multiple-bit binary code;
supplying the luminous elements with an energization signal including a plurality of signal portions, each signal portion having a duration corresponding to the duration of a respective one of the sub-fields; and
supplying each luminous element with a control signal to cause the luminous elements to selectively emit light during sub-fields indicated by the control signal, so that the brightness levels of the luminous elements correspond with the control signal.
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Abstract
In a display device for pictures, etc., adequate brightness of pictures to be displayed is provided by varying the luminous times of the luminous elements making up the a display panel. The luminous elements receive multiple-bit codes representing levels of brightness from signals to be displayed. A time corresponding to a field of television signals is divided into a plurality of sub-fields corresponding to the bits of a multiple-bit code. The plurality of sub-fields have lengths of time proportional to weights of the corresponding bits. The luminous elements have different levels of brightness in sub-fields corresponding to bits of a multiple-bit binary code. For each luminous element, the time interval from a light emission start time in a sub-field where the first light emission occurs in a time corresponding to a field of television signals till a light emission start time in a sub-field where the last light emission occurs in a time corresponding to the next field of television signals is made shorter than the critical fusion period of the perception characteristic of human eyes.
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34 Claims
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1. A method of controlling the brightness of a display formed on a display panel including a plurality of luminous elements, said method comprising the steps of:
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dividing the time duration of a field of a television signal into a plurality of sub-fields, each sub-field having a duration corresponding to the value of a respective one of the bits of a multiple-bit binary code; supplying the luminous elements with an energization signal including a plurality of signal portions, each signal portion having a duration corresponding to the duration of a respective one of the sub-fields; and supplying each luminous element with a control signal to cause the luminous elements to selectively emit light during sub-fields indicated by the control signal, so that the brightness levels of the luminous elements correspond with the control signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A luminous display device comprising:
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a display panel including a plurality of luminous elements, each of said luminous elements adapted for controllable light emission; means for indicating time intervals of a plurality of sub-fields of a field of a television signal, each sub-field having a duration corresponding to the value of a respective one of the bits of a multiple-bit binary code; means for supplying said luminous elements with an energization signal including a plurality of signal portions, each signal portion having a duration corresponding tot he duration of a respective one of the sub-fields; and means for supplying each luminous element with a control signal to cause said luminous elements to selectively emit light during sub-fields indicated by the control signal, so that the brightness levels of said luminous elements correspond with the control signal. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method of tone display for controlling the brightness of a picture to be displayed by varying luminous times of luminous elements forming a display panel, said method comprising the steps of:
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dividing time corresponding to a field of television signals into a plurality of sub-fields corresponding to bits of a multiple-bit code representing a level of brightness of each luminous element, and allotting said sub-fields to said luminous elements, said plurality of sub-fields having lengths of time proportional to weights of corresponding bits; consecutively supplying said luminous elements with multiple-bit codes; causing said luminous elements to emit light in sub-fields corresponding to said bits, having either "1" or "0", of said multiple-bit codes, wherein for each luminous element, a time interval from a light emission start time at a sub-field where the first light emission occurs in a time corresponding to a field of television signals till a light emission start time at a sub-field where the last light emission occurs in a time corresponding to the next field of television signals is made shorter than the critical fusion period of the perception characteristic of human eyes, and wherein at least one of said sub-fields is divided into at least two smaller sub-fields sandwiching at least one sub-field therebetween, thereby making it possible to cause each luminous element to emit light at least two times in a field of television signals. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A luminous display device comprising:
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a display panel having arranged thereon a plurality of luminous elements, light emission or no light emission of said luminous elements being controllable; means for consecutively supplying said luminous elements with multiple-bit codes representing levels of brightness thereof; means for dividing time corresponding to a field of television signals into a plurality of sub-fields having lengths of time proportional to weights of corresponding bits of a multiple-bit code to assign said sub-fields to said luminous elements; means for causing said luminous elements to emit light in sub-fields corresponding to said bits, having values of either "1" or "0", of said multiple-bit codes; wherein for each luminous element, a time interval from a light emission start time at a sub-field where the first light emission occurs in a time corresponding to a field of television signals till a light emission start time at a sub-field where the last light emission occurs in a time corresponding to the next field of television signals is made shorter than the critical fusion period of the perception characteristic of human eyes, and wherein at least one of said sub-fields is divided into at least two smaller sub-fields sandwiching at least one sub-field therebetween, thereby making it possible to cause each luminous element to emit light at least two times in a field of television signals. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34)
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Specification