IP Library Granted Patent US 8,085,229
Granted Patent B2
US 8,085,229 · App. 11/482,085 · Granted Dec 27, 2011

Optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal display and method of operating same

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Patent No.
US 8,085,229
App. No.
11/482,085
Granted
Dec 27, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal display, an impulsive voltage is applied to a pixel between applications of normal data voltages for displaying an image, and the impulsive voltage and the normal data voltage are controlled to prevent breaking of the bending alignment of the (OCB) liquid crystals. Accordingly, luminance of the liquid crystal display can be improved. When the normal data voltage of 0V is applied, the impulsive voltage at which the bending alignment of OCB liquid crystal is broken is set to the impulsive voltage at (for, corresponding to) the highest gray. There occurs a broken region (0-V B ) where the bending alignment of the OCB liquid crystal is broken at a predetermined range that is higher than 0V. A voltage that is higher than the highest voltage (V B ) of the broken region is set to a white voltage. Accordingly, luminance of the OCB liquid crystal display can be enhanced.

Claims (40)

1. A liquid crystal display comprising:

a pixel having first and second electrodes; and

an optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal layer interposed between the first and second electrodes and configured to have a bending alignment,

a data driver configured to receive external image information and adapted to alternately apply to the first electrode:

a normal data voltage representing a first luminance corresponding to the external image information and

an impulsive data voltage representing a second luminance based on the external image information and lower than the first luminance,

wherein the impulsive data voltage applied to the first electrode varies between the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray and a predetermined gray voltage, wherein the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray has a value ranging from 2.0V to 3.5V, and wherein the normal data voltage at the highest gray has a value ranging from 0.2V to 0.9V.

2. The liquid crystal display of claim 1 , wherein the impulsive data voltage applied to the first electrode is a function of the external image information that monotonically increases luminance at grays higher than the predetermined gray voltage.

3. The liquid crystal display of claim 1 , wherein the liquid crystal display is normally white.

4. The liquid crystal display of claim 1 , wherein the time ratio between the time intervals that normal data voltage and the impulsive data voltage are maintained is a duty ratio, and the duty ratio is in the range of 1:1 to 4:1.

5. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein the data driver is configured to lower the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray if the time interval that the impulsive data voltage is maintained is lengthened.

6. The liquid crystal display of claim 1 , wherein, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 2.0V and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is about 0.9V.

7. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 2:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.35V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is 3.53V.

8. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 2:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.50V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 3.50V.

9. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 2:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.70V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 3.20V.

10. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 2:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.90V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 2.90V.

11. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 3:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.35V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 4.14V.

12. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 3:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.50V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 4.10V.

13. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 3:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.70V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 3.80V.

14. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 3:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.90V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 3.40V.

15. The liquid crystal display of claim 4 , wherein, when the duty ratio is 1:1 and the normal data voltage at the highest gray is 0.90V, the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray is about 2.70V.

16. A liquid crystal display comprising:

a pixel having first and second electrodes; and

an optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal layer interposed between the first and second electrodes and configured to have a bending alignment,

a data driver configured to receive external image information and adapted to alternately apply to the first electrode:

a normal data voltage representing luminance corresponding to external image information and

an impulsive data voltage representing luminance based on the external image information and lower than the luminance of the normal data voltage ,

wherein the impulsive data voltage applied to the first electrode varies between the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray and a predetermined gray voltage, wherein the impulsive data voltage at the highest gray has a value ranging from 2.0V to 3.5V, and

wherein when the impulsive data voltage of the highest gray is applied, a voltage of the normal data voltage is set to a voltage other than a voltage within the broken region of the gamma curve of the pixel.

17. The liquid crystal display of claim 16 , wherein the impulsive data voltage applied to the first electrode is a function of the external image information that monotonically increases luminance at grays higher than the predetermined gray voltage.

18. The liquid crystal display of claim 16 , wherein the liquid crystal display is normally white.

19. The liquid crystal display of claim 16 , wherein, the ratio between the time interval that the normal data voltage is applied and the time interval that impulsive data voltage is applied is in the range of 1:1 to 4:1.

20. A liquid crystal display comprising:

a pixel having first and second electrodes; and

an optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal layer interposed between the first and second electrodes and configured to have a bending alignment,

a data driver configured to receive external image information and adapted to alternately apply to the electrode:

a normal data voltage representing luminance corresponding to external image information and

an impulsive data voltage representing luminance based on the external image information and lower than the luminance of the normal data voltage,

wherein the voltage at which the bending alignment begins breaking when the normal data voltage of 0V is applied is an impulsive threshold voltage, and the impulsive data voltage of the highest gray is set lower than the impulsive threshold voltage, and

wherein when the impulsive data voltage of the highest gray is applied, a voltage of the normal data voltage is set to a voltage other than a voltage within the broken region.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 17, 2012
From: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 029045/0860 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE FIFTH INVENTOR'S NAME TO LU, JIAN GANG PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 018089 FRAME 0039. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST. Recorded Apr 9, 2008
From: LEE, JUN-WOO; LEE, CHANG-HUN; HAN, EUN-HEE; KIM, HEE-SEOP; LU, JIAN GANG
To: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 020775/0792 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 6, 2006
From: LEE, JUN-WOO; LEE, CHANG-HUN; HAN, EUN-HEE; KIM, HEE-SEOP; GANG, LU JIAN
To: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 018089/0039 →