IP Library Granted Patent US 6,961,041
Granted Patent B2
US 6,961,041 · App. 10/097,574 · Granted Nov 1, 2005

Liquid crystal display device having a low-voltage driving circuit

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Patent No.
US 6,961,041
App. No.
10/097,574
Granted
Nov 1, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquid crystal display device has a liquid crystal composition sandwiched between a pair of substrates, and a plurality of pixels disposed on one of the first substrates. Each of the pixels is supplied with a video signal via a switching element connected to a first electrode thereof, and is provided with a capacitance. One of two capacitance-forming electrodes forming the capacitance is connected to the first electrode of a corresponding one of the pixels, and another of the two capacitance-forming electrodes is supplied with a pixel-potential control signal. Polarity of the video signal reverses with respect to a first reference voltage with a repetition period, and the pixel-potential control signal alternates between two voltage levels of same polarity with respect to a second reference voltage such that a voltage swing on the first electrodes of the pixels becomes larger than that of the video signal.

Claims (40)

1. A liquid crystal display device comprising

a first substrate,

a second substrate,

a liquid crystal composition sandwiched between said first substrate and said second substrate,

a plurality of pixels disposed on said first substrate,

each of said plurality of pixels being supplied with a video signal via a switching element connected to a first electrode thereof,

each of said plurality of pixels being provided with a capacitance,

one of two capacitance-forming electrodes forming said capacitance being connected to said first electrode of a corresponding one of said plurality of pixels, and

another of said two capacitance-forming electrodes being supplied with a pixel-potential control signal,

wherein a polarity of said video signal reverses with respect to a first reference voltage with a repetition period, and

wherein said pixel-potential control signal alternates between two voltage levels of the same polarity with respect to a second reference voltage such that a voltage on said first electrode of the corresponding one of said plurality of pixels changes into a reserve polarity with respect to the first reference voltage.

2. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 1 , wherein said first substrate is made of silicon.

3. A liquid crystal display device comprising

a first substrate,

a second substrate,

a liquid crystal composition sandwiched between said first substrate and said second substrate,

a plurality of pixels disposed on said first substrate,

each of said plurality of pixels being supplied with a video signal via a switching element connected to a first electrode thereof,

each of said plurality of pixels being provided with a capacitance,

one of two capacitance-forming electrodes forming said capacitance being connected to said first electrode of a corresponding one of said plurality of pixels,

another of said two capacitance-forming electrodes being supplied with a pixel-potential control signal, and

light-blocking films overlapping gaps between electrodes forming said plurality of pixels on said first substrate,

wherein a polarity of said video signal reverses with respect to a first reference voltage with a repetition period,

wherein said pixel-potential control signal alternates between two voltage levels of the same polarity with respect to a second reference voltage such that a voltage on said first electrode of the corresponding one of said plurality of pixels reversed in polarity with respect to said first reference voltage, and

wherein said pixel-potential control signal is provided via a corresponding one of said light-blocking films.

4. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 3 , wherein said first substrate is made of silicon.

5. A liquid crystal display device comprising

a first substrate,

a second substrate,

a liquid crystal composition sandwiched between said first substrate and said second substrate,

a plurality of pixels disposed on said first substrate,

each of said plurality of pixels being supplied with a video signal via a switching element connected to a pixel electrode thereof,

each of said plurality of pixels having a pixel capacitance and a liquid crystal capacitance,

one of two pixel-capacitance-forming electrodes forming said pixel capacitance being connected to said pixel electrode of a corresponding one of said plurality of pixels,

another of said two pixel-capacitance-forming electrodes being supplied with a pixel-potential control signal,

one of two liquid-crystal-capacitance-forming electrodes forming said liquid crystal capacitance being said pixel electrode of said corresponding one of said plurality of pixels, and

another of said two liquid-crystal-capacitance forming electrodes being supplied with a first reference voltage,

wherein said video signal swings between two voltage levels of the same polarity with respect to a second reference voltage, and

wherein said pixel-potential control signal changes from a first voltage level to a second voltage level such that a voltage on said pixel electrode is reversed in polarity with respect to said first reference voltage.

6. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 5 , wherein said first substrate is made of silicon.

Assignments (4)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 17, 2023
From: PANASONIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CORPORATION OF AMERICA
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COMPANY SPLIT PLAN TRANSFERRING FIFTY (50) PERCENT SHARE OF PATENTS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS Recorded Dec 12, 2011
From: HITACHI DISPLAYS, LTD.
To: IPS ALPHA SUPPORT CO., LTD.
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COMPANY SPLIT PLAN TRANSFERRING ONE HUNDRED (100) PERCENT SHARE OF PATENT AND PATENT APPLICATIONS Recorded Dec 12, 2011
From: HITACHI, LTD.
To: HITACHI DISPLAYS, LTD.
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MERGER/CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 12, 2011
From: IPS ALPHA SUPPORT CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CO., LTD.
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