Active matrix display device
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1. An active matrix display device comprising:
- a plurality of pixel elements;
a plurality of pixel element electrodes disposed corresponding to the pixel elements; and
a plurality of retaining circuits disposed corresponding to the pixel elements, each of the retaining circuits retaining a voltage, the voltages retained by the retaining circuits being supplied to the corresponding pixel element electrodes to form an image, wherein the voltages retained by the retaining circuits are in a brightness saturation region of the display device in which a change in the voltages retained by the retaining circuits does not substantially change a brightness of the image.
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Abstract
In the active matrix display device with a DRAM as the retaining circuit, the voltage retained in the retaining circuit is set in the brightness saturation region, which is outside the region of the voltage used in the moving picture display mode. With the voltage in this region, the difference in the brightness will not be recognized even if the voltage decreases before the refreshing operation. This prevents flickering and improves the display quality.
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1. An active matrix display device comprising:
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a plurality of pixel elements;
a plurality of pixel element electrodes disposed corresponding to the pixel elements; and
a plurality of retaining circuits disposed corresponding to the pixel elements, each of the retaining circuits retaining a voltage, the voltages retained by the retaining circuits being supplied to the corresponding pixel element electrodes to form an image, wherein the voltages retained by the retaining circuits are in a brightness saturation region of the display device in which a change in the voltages retained by the retaining circuits does not substantially change a brightness of the image. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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2. An active matrix display device comprising:
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a first substrate and a second substrate;
a liquid crystal disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate;
a plurality of pixel element electrodes disposed on the first substrate;
a plurality of retaining circuits disposed on the first substrate, the retaining circuits corresponding to the pixel element electrodes, each of the retaining circuits retaining a voltage, the voltages retained by the retaining circuits being supplied to the corresponding pixel element electrodes to form an image; and
a common electrode disposed on the second substrate, the common electrode facing the pixel element electrodes, wherein the voltages retained by the retaining circuits are in a brightness saturation region of the display device, the brightness saturation region being defined by a boundary voltage beyond which any change in a voltage applied between the common electrode and one of the pixel element electrodes does not substantially change an optical transmittance of the liquid crystal. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. An active matrix display device comprising:
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a first substrate and a second substrate;
a liquid crystal disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate;
a plurality of pixel element electrodes disposed on the first substrate;
a plurality of retaining circuits disposed on the first substrate, the retaining circuits corresponding to the pixel element electrodes, each of the retaining circuits retaining a voltage, the voltages retained by the retaining circuits being supplied to the corresponding pixel element electrodes to form an image; and
a common electrode disposed on the second substrate, the common electrode facing the pixel element electrodes, wherein the voltages retained by the retaining circuits are sufficient to provide about 90% or more of an optical transmittance of a brightness saturation region of the display device, or enough to provide about 10% or less of the optical transmittance of the brightness saturation region, the brightness saturation region being defined by a boundary voltage beyond which any change in a voltage applied between the common electrode and one of the pixel element electrodes does not substantially change an optical transmittance of the liquid crystal.
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5. An active matrix display device comprising:
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a first substrate and a second substrate;
a liquid crystal disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate;
a plurality of pixel element electrodes disposed on the first substrate;
a plurality of retaining circuits disposed on the first substrate, the retaining circuits corresponding to the pixel element electrodes, each of the retaining circuits retaining a voltage, the voltages retained by the retaining circuits being supplied to the corresponding pixel element electrodes to form an image; and
a common electrode disposed on the second substrate, the common electrode facing the pixel element electrodes, wherein the display device operates in a moving picture display mode and a still image display mode, the moving picture display mode using an image signal to display an analog image, the still picture display mode using the voltages retained by the retaining circuits to display a digital image, and the voltages retained by the retaining circuits are outside of a range of voltages applied to the pixel element electrodes in the moving picture display mode.
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8. An active matrix display device comprising:
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a first substrate and a second substrate;
a liquid crystal disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate;
a plurality of pixel element electrodes disposed on the first substrate;
a plurality of retaining circuits disposed on the first substrate, the retaining circuits corresponding to the pixel element electrodes, each of the retaining circuits retaining a voltage, the voltages retained by the retaining circuits being supplied to the corresponding pixel element electrodes to form an image and decrease after being retained by the retaining circuits; and
a common electrode disposed on the second substrate, the common electrode facing the pixel element electrodes, wherein the display device has a brightness saturation region being defined by a boundary voltage beyond which any change in a voltage applied between the common electrode and one of the pixel element electrodes does not substantially change an optical transmittance of the liquid crystal, the voltages retained by the retaining circuits being in the brightness saturation region, and the voltages retained by the retaining circuits are inverted in a cycle having a period shorter than a period necessary for the retained voltage to decrease below the boundary voltage.
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9. An active matrix display device comprising:
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a plurality of gate signal lines disposed in a direction;
a plurality of image signal lines disposed in a direction different from the direction of the gate signal lines;
a plurality of pixel elements;
a plurality of pixel element electrodes disposed corresponding to the pixel elements, the image signal lines sending an image signal to the corresponding pixel element electrodes;
a plurality of sub-pixel element electrodes disposed for each of the pixel element electrodes and insulated from each other, each of the sub-pixel element electrodes being connected to the corresponding image signal line; and
a plurality of retaining circuits disposed for each of the pixel element electrodes, each of the retaining circuit corresponding to one of the sub-pixel element electrodes and retaining a voltage corresponding to the image signal, wherein the display device has a still image display mode in which a still image is formed based on the voltages retained by the retaining circuits and a moving picture display mode in which a moving picture is formed based on voltages applied to the sub-pixel element electrodes according to the image signal, and each of the sub-pixel element electrodes of one of the pixel element electrodes receives an equal voltage according to the image signal in the moving picture display mode. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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