IP Library Granted Patent US 7,982,755
Granted Patent B2
US 7,982,755 · App. 11/824,921 · Granted Jul 19, 2011

Image display apparatus and method of driving image display apparatus

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,982,755
App. No.
11/824,921
Granted
Jul 19, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of driving an image display apparatus having a display section having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix. Each of a plurality of frames of a digital video signal are converted into a plurality of subframes having different display periods each shorter than a one-frame period, in order to display the video signal at a plurality of gradation levels. The pixels in the display section are driven by turning on or off the subframes according to a first subframe pattern to give each of the gradation levels to pixels in odd columns and odd rows and pixels in even columns and even rows among the pixels in the display section and a second subframe pattern to give each of the gradation levels to pixels in odd columns and even rows and pixels in even columns and odd rows among the pixels in the display section.

Claims (12)

1. An image display apparatus comprising:

a display section having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix;

a converter to convert each of a plurality of frames of a digital video signal into a plurality of subframes having different display periods each shorter than a one-frame period, in order to display the video signal at a plurality of gradation levels; and

a memory to store a first subframe pattern to give each of the gradation levels to pixels in odd columns and odd rows and pixels in even columns and even rows among the pixels in the display section and a second subframe pattern to give each of the gradation levels to pixels in odd columns and even rows and pixels in even columns and odd rows among the pixels in the display section; and

a driver to drive the pixels in the display section by turning on or off the subframes according to the first and second subframe patterns,

wherein the first and second subframe patterns are divided into a first group in which the first and second subframe patterns have identical on-and-off patterns at each gradation level, the subframe pattern of the second group has a pair of subframes identical to each of, at least, two subframes having different display periods shorter than a display period which is longest for the subframes of the first group, and

wherein the first and second subframe patterns are arranged so that a difference among a first display period, a second display period and a third display period becomes minimum, the first display period being the total of display periods in an on state in the first subframe pattern and display periods in the on state in the second subframe pattern at each gradation level in different pattern portions of the first and second subframe patterns, the second period being the total of display periods in the on state in the first subframe pattern at each gradation level and display periods in the on state in the second subframe pattern at a gradation level that is higher by at least one than each gradation level in different pattern portions of the first and second subframe patterns, and the third display period being the total of display periods in the on state in the second subframe pattern at each gradation level and display periods in the on state in the first subframe pattern pattern at a gradation level that is higher by at least one than each gradation level in different pattern portions of the first and second subframe patterns.

2. A method of driving an image display apparatus having a display section having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix, the method comprising the steps of:

converting each of a plurality of frames of a digital video signal into a plurality of subframes having different display periods each shorter than a one-frame period, in order to display the video signal at a plurality of gradation levels; and

driving the pixels in the display section by turning on or off the subframes according to a first subframe pattern to give each of the gradation levels to pixels in odd columns and odd rows and pixels in even columns and even rows among the pixels in the display section and a second subframe pattern to give each of the gradation levels to pixels in odd columns and even rows and pixels in even columns and odd rows among the pixels in the display section,

wherein the first and second subframe patterns are divided into a first group in which the first and second subframe patterns have identical on-and-off patterns at each gradation level, the subframe pattern of the second group has a pair of subframes identical to each of, at least, two subframes having different display periods shorter than a display period which is longest for the subframes of the first group, and

wherein the first and second subframe patterns are arranged so that a difference among a first display period, a second display period and a third display period becomes minimum, the first display period being the total of display periods in an on state in the first subframe pattern and display periods in the on state in the second subframe pattern at each gradation level in different pattern portions of the first and second subframe patterns, the second period being the total of display periods in the on state in the first subframe pattern at each gradation level and display periods in the on state in the second subframe pattern at a gradation level that is higher by at least one than each gradation level in different pattern portions of the first and second subframe patterns, and the third display period being the total of display periods in the on state in the second subframe pattern at each gradation level and display periods in the on state in the first subframe pattern pattern at a gradation level that is higher by at least one than each gradation level in different pattern portions of the first and second subframe patterns.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Apr 6, 2012
From: VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
To: JVC KENWOOD CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028000/0827 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2007
From: OCHI, YUTAKA; AIBA, HIDEKI
To: VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
Reel/Frame 020013/0289 →