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Cumulative drive scheme and method for a liquid crystal display

  • US 6,133,895 A
  • Filed: 06/04/1997
  • Issued: 10/17/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/04/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for changing a reflective state of picture elements that make up a flat-panel liquid crystal display comprising the steps of:

  • a) arranging a voltage control addressing electrodes in relation to a layer of liquid crystal material that makes up the flat panel liquid crystal display for applying a control voltage across controlled picture element locations of the liquid crystal material;

    b) defining a first voltage level for a application to a picture element of the display for converting said picture element from a relatively high reflective initial state to a relatively low reflective final stage;

    said first voltage level of a size to maintain a picture element in a low reflective state if said picture element is initially in a low reflective state;

    c) defining a second voltage level for application to a picture element of the display for converting said picture element from a relatively low reflective initial state of a relatively high reflective final state;

    said second voltage level of a size to maintain a picture element in the high reflective state if said picture element is initially in a high reflective state;

    d) defining a third voltage level for application to those picture element that are not subject to application of said first voltage level or said second voltage level, said third voltage level of an amplitude sufficiently low to retain said picture elements in their respective present reflective states; and

    e) converting control signals indicating a reflective state of all picture elements into said first, second and third voltage levels and applying said first, second and third voltage levels to said voltage control addressing electrodes in a synchronized manner to refresh said liquid crystal display at at least a near video rate;

    1) said first voltage level applied to a picture element as a series of short duration pulses of the first voltage level, a duration of a voltage pulse, defined as ton1, being such that a plurality of voltage pulses are required to convert the picture element from the relatively high reflective initial state to the relatively low reflective final state wherein a time between positive going edges of successive voltage pulses, defined as T1, is greater that ton1;

    2) said second voltage level applied to a picture element as a series of short duration pulses of the second voltage level, a duration of a voltage pulse, defined as ton2, being such that a plurality of voltage pulses are required to convert the picture element from the relatively low reflective initial state of the relatively high reflective final state wherein a time between positive going edges of successive voltage pulses, defined as T2, is greater than ton2; and

    3) said third voltage level applied to said picture elements that are not subject to application of said first voltage level or said second voltage level.

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