IP Library Granted Patent US 7,075,560
Granted Patent B2
US 7,075,560 · App. 10/274,991 · Granted Jul 11, 2006

Display apparatus that can control power while retaining grayscale continuity, and method for driving the same

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Patent No.
US 7,075,560
App. No.
10/274,991
Granted
Jul 11, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for driving a display apparatus has a predetermined plural number of light emission blocks in each field, and displays grayscale by combining the light emission blocks. A grayscale level addition/subtraction operation is performed, by computation, on a discontinuous grayscale in accordance with an input grayscale level or the grayscale level addition/subtraction operation is performed, on a discontinuous grayscale, in accordance with an input grayscale level, before applying error diffusion, for any brightness discontinuous portion occurring due to the combination of the light emission blocks.

Claims (23)

1. A display apparatus comprising:

a display panel section;

a data converter which receives an image signal and supplies image data suitable for said display apparatus to said display panel section, while at the same time, outputting a display load ratio by computing the same from said image signal;

a power supply section which supplies power to said display panel section and, at the same time, outputs information concerning the power being consumed by said display panel section; and

a number-of-light-emission-pulses control circuit which receives said display load ratio and said power consumption information and, when adjusting the number of light emission pulses to control the power, determines the number of light emission pulses for each of said plurality of light emission blocks while holding unchanged the number of light emission pulses for each light emission block that has a relatively small number of light emission pulses.

2. The display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said number-of-light-emission-pulses control circuit sets a plurality of ideal values for the combination of said light emission blocks by using, as a reference, the brightness of the light emission block having the smallest weight and, from among said plurality of ideal values, selects as a reference the ideal value whose total number of light emission pulses is larger than, and closest to, the total number of light emission pulses determined by power control.

3. The display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said number-of-light-emission-pulses control circuit sets a plurality of ideal values for the combination of said light emission blocks by using, as a reference, the brightness of the light emission block having the smallest weight and, from among said plurality of ideal values, selects as a reference the ideal value whose total number of light emission pulses is closest to the total number of light emission pulses determined by power control.

4. The display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a grayscale continuity compensating circuit which compensates for grayscale continuity by performing a grayscale level addition/subtraction operation by computation in accordance with a display ratio for any discontinuous grayscale of brightness occurring as a result of said adjustment of the number of light emission pulses.

5. The display apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

an error diffusion processing section which applies error diffusion to said image signal; and

a grayscale continuity compensating circuit which precedes said error diffusion processing section, and which compensates for grayscale continuity by performing a grayscale level addition/subtraction operation in accordance with a display ratio for any discontinuous grayscale of brightness occurring as a result of said adjustment of the number of light emission pulses.

6. A method for driving a display apparatus that has in each field a predetermined plural number of light emission blocks each comprising a plurality of light emission pulses, and that displays grayscale by combining said light emission blocks, comprising:

when adjusting the number of light emission pulses for power control, determining the number of light emission pulses for each of said plurality of light emission blocks while holding unchanged the number of light emission pulses for each light emission block that has a relatively small number of light emission pulses; and

for any discontinuous grayscale of brightness occurring as a result of said adjustment of the number of light emission pulses, performing a grayscale level addition/subtraction operation by computation in accordance with a display ratio.

7. A method for driving a display apparatus that has in each field a predetermined plural number of light emission blocks each comprising a plurality of light emission pulses, and that displays grayscale by combining said light emission blocks, comprising:

when adjusting the number of light emission pulses for power control, determining the number of light emission pulses for each of said plurality of light emission blocks while holding unchanged the number of light emission pulses for each light emission block that has a relatively small number of light emission pulses; and

for any discontinuous grayscale of brightness occurring as a result of said adjustment of the number of light emission pulses, performing a grayscale level addition/subtraction operation in accordance with a display ratio before applying error diffusion.

8. A method for driving a display apparatus that has in each field a predetermined plural number of light emission blocks, each comprising a plurality of light emission pulses, and that displays grayscale by combining said light emission blocks, comprising:

when adjusting the number of light emission pulses for power control, determining the number of light emission pulses for each of said plurality of light emission blocks while holding unchanged the number of light emission pulses for each light emission block that has a relatively small number of light emission pulses; and

setting a plurality of ideal values for the combination of said light emission blocks by using, as a reference, the brightness of the light emission block having the smallest weight and, of said plurality of ideal values, selecting, as a reference, the ideal value whose total number of light emission pulses is larger than and closest to the total number of light emission pulses determined by power control.

9. A method for driving a display apparatus that has in each field a predetermined plural number of light emission blocks, each comprising a plurality of light emission pulses, and that displays grayscale by combining said light emission blocks, comprising:

when adjusting the number of light emission pulses for power control, determining the number of light emission pulses for each of said plurality of light emission blocks while holding unchanged the number of light emission pulses for each light emission block that has a relatively small number of light emission pulses; and

setting a plurality of ideal values for the combination of said light emission blocks by using, as a reference, the brightness of the light emission block having the smallest weight and, of said plurality of ideal values, selective, as a reference, the ideal value whose total number of light emission pulses is closest to the total number of light emission pulses determined by power control.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2018
From: HITACHI MAXELL, LTD.
To: MAXELL, LTD.
Reel/Frame 045142/0208 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 8, 2014
From: HITACHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.; HITACHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CO, LTD.
To: HITACHI MAXELL, LTD.
Reel/Frame 033694/0745 →