Method and apparatus for driving liquid crystal display
View Patent ↗A liquid crystal display and method that prevents transition of liquid crystals from a bend state to a splay state caused by an external impact by keeping an average pixel voltage above transition voltage Vtr when driven. The liquid crystal display includes a thin film transistor at each intersection part of a plurality of data lines and a plurality of gate lines; a gate driver for supplying a gate high voltage and a gate low voltage during a data input period, and sequentially supply a gate reset voltage to gate lines during a reset period a data driver for supplying data voltages to the data lines in accordance with gate voltages applied to the gate lines; and a timing controller for controlling the data voltages supplied to the data lines and the gate voltages supplied to the gate lines.
1. A liquid crystal display, comprising:
a liquid crystal display panel having a thin film transistor at each crossing of a plurality of data lines and a plurality of gate lines;
a gate driver configured to supply a gate high voltage and a gate low voltage during a data input period, and sequentially supply an AC voltage that pulses between the gate low voltage and a gate reset voltage to the gate lines during a reset period, wherein a normal drive period is divided into the data input period and the reset period, and wherein an average voltage applied to a pixel over the normal period is greater than a transition voltage corresponding to a splay state;
a data driver configured to supply data voltages to the data lines in accordance with gate voltages applied to the gate lines; and
a timing controller configured to control the data voltages supplied to the data lines and the gate voltages supplied to the gate lines.
2. The liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein the gate driver is configured to supply the gate high voltage to the gate lines during an on-period for the thin film transistor in the data input period, and to supply the gate low voltage to the gate lines during an off-period for the thin film transistor.
3. The liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein the gate reset voltage is a designated voltage set to be lower than the gate low voltage.
4. The liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein the AC voltage is alternately applied to a previous gate line.
5. The liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein a half period of the AC voltage is set to be less than a response time of the liquid crystals.
6. The liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein the gate low voltage applied for the data input period is the same as an average value of the AC voltage.
7. The liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein the gate high voltage is applied at least two times for the data input period.
8. The liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein the gate reset voltage is an AC voltage having positive and negative polarities alternated on the basis of the gate low voltage for each frame.
9. A driving method of a liquid crystal display, comprising:
dividing a normal drive period into a data input period and a reset period;
supplying a gate high voltage and a gate low voltage to the gate lines for the data input period;
supplying an AC voltage that pulses between the gate low voltage and a gate reset voltage to the gate lines to make an average voltage of liquid crystal cells higher than a transition voltage corresponding to a splay state for the reset period; and
supplying a data reset voltage to the data lines in accordance with the gate reset voltage.
10. The driving method according to claim 9 , wherein supplying the gate high and gate low voltages includes supplying the gate high voltage to the gate lines during an on-period for a thin film transistor, and supplying the gate low voltage to the gate lines during an off-period for the thin film transistor.
11. The driving method according to claim 9 , wherein the gate reset voltage is a designated voltage set to be lower than the gate low voltage.
12. The driving method according to claim 9 , wherein a half period of the AC voltage is set to be less than a response time of the liquid crystals.
13. The driving method according to claim 9 , wherein the gate low voltage applied for the data input period is the same as an average value of the AC voltage.
14. The driving method according to claim 9 , wherein the gate high voltage is applied at least two times for the data input period.
15. The driving method according to claim 9 , wherein the gate reset voltage is an AC voltage having positive and negative polarities alternated on the basis of the gate low voltage for each frame.