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Pixel array and driving method thereof, display panel and display device

  • US 10,290,250 B2
  • Filed: 08/29/2014
  • Issued: 05/14/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/21/2014
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A driving method for a pixel array, wherein, the pixel array comprises a plurality of actual pixel units, each of the plurality of actual pixel units comprises a plurality of actual sub-pixels having different colors, a horizontal-to-vertical ratio of each actual sub-pixel is in a range of 1:

  • 2 to 1;

    1, and the driving method comprises steps of;

    dividing an image to be displayed according to a theoretical pixel array comprising a plurality of theoretical pixel units, each of the plurality of theoretical pixel units comprises a plurality of theoretical sub-pixels having different colors;

    calculating a theoretical brightness value of each theoretical sub-pixel according to the image to be displayed;

    calculating an actual brightness value of each actual sub-pixel according to the calculated theoretical brightness value of each theoretical sub-pixel;

    inputting a signal to each actual sub-pixel, so that each actual sub-pixel reaches the calculated actual brightness value,wherein, the step of calculating the actual brightness value of each actual sub-pixel according to the theoretical brightness value of each theoretical sub-pixel comprises sub-steps of;

    dividing, according to each color, the theoretical pixel array into a first region, a second region and a third region, wherein, for the theoretical sub-pixels of each color, an average brightness value of the theoretical sub-pixels having the color in the first region is smaller than that of the theoretical sub-pixels having the color in the second region, and the third region is located at a border of the first region and the second region; and

    calculating, according to each color, the actual brightness values of the actual sub-pixels corresponding to the first region, the second region and the third region, respectively, wherein, a weighted sum of the theoretical brightness value of the theoretical sub-pixel corresponding to a position of the actual sub-pixel to be calculated and the theoretical brightness value of at least one theoretical sub-pixel having the color and around the theoretical sub-pixel corresponding to the position is calculated, so as to calculate the actual brightness value of the actual sub-pixel to be calculated,wherein, the step of dividing, according to each color, the theoretical pixel array comprises sub-steps of;

    taking four theoretical pixel units in adjacent two rows and adjacent two columns in the theoretical pixel array as a calculation unit, and obtaining the theoretical brightness values of all the theoretical sub-pixels in the calculation unit calculated based on the image to be displayed;

    taking at least one theoretical pixel unit in the calculation unit as a reference theoretical pixel unit;

    calculating a difference between the theoretical brightness value of the theoretical sub-pixel having the color in the reference theoretical pixel unit and the theoretical brightness value of the theoretical sub-pixel having said color in at least one of the remaining theoretical pixel units; and

    when an absolute value of the calculated difference is larger than a predetermined value, determining one side, which is divided by a perpendicular bisector of a line segment connecting the two theoretical sub-pixels involved in the calculation and includes the theoretical pixel unit containing the theoretical sub-pixel having larger theoretical brightness value to be the second region, determining the other side, which is divided by the perpendicular bisector, to be the first region, and determining the theoretical pixel units through which the perpendicular bisector passes to be the third region; and

    providing a display output to drive a display panel comprising a pixel array having a predetermined size providing predetermined resolution to achieve a display effect of a display device with higher resolution in the same size.

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