IP Library Granted Patent US 8,497,461
Granted Patent B2
US 8,497,461 · App. 13/064,115 · Granted Jul 30, 2013

Light sensor circuit and driving method thereof

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Patent No.
US 8,497,461
App. No.
13/064,115
Granted
Jul 30, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments provide a light sensor circuit for a flat panel display which improves resolution at low luminance and increases the range of sensible ambient light by divisionally driving a frame period, in which light is sensed, into a plurality of sub-frames, and a method of driving the light sensor circuit.

Claims (50)

1. A light sensor circuit, comprising:

a first transistor connected between a first reference voltage and a second power source;

a second transistor connected between a gate electrode and a second electrode of the first transistor, the second transistor including a gate transistor receiving a first control signal from the gate electrode;

a third transistor connected between the first reference voltage and the first transistor, the third transistor including a gate electrode receiving a second control signal;

a fourth transistor connected between the second power and the first transistor, the fourth transistor including a gate electrode receiving an inverted second control signal;

a light receiving element connected between the second reference voltage and the third reference voltage;

a fifth transistor connected between the second reference voltage and a cathode of the light receiving element, the fifth transistor including a gate electrode receiving the first control signal;

a first capacitor connected between the cathode of light receiving element and the third reference voltage;

a sixth transistor connected between the cathode of the light receiving element and a first electrode of the first capacitor, the sixth transistor including a gate electrode receiving a third control signal; and

a second capacitor connected between the gate electrode of the first transistor and a first electrode of the first capacitor.

2. The light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

a seventh transistor connected between the first electrode of the first transistor and a first side of an output load, the seventh transistor including a gate electrode receiving a fourth control signal; and

an eighth transistor connected between an output signal line extending to a second side of the output load and the first power source, the eighth transistor including a gate electrode receiving an initializing signal.

3. The light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the light receiving element is any one of a p-i-m (p-intrinsic-metal) diode, a PIN diode, a PN diode, and a photo coupler.

4. The light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first reference voltage and the second reference voltage have a high-level voltage value.

5. The light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the third reference voltage V REF3 and the second power source VSS are implemented by low-level voltage or a grounding power source GND.

6. The light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the second transistor, the fifth transistor, and the sixth transistor is a dual gate type.

7. The light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

a ninth transistor supplied with the first control signal inverted by the gate electrode, the ninth transistor having first and second electrodes connected with the gate electrode of eh first transistor; and

a tenth transistor supplied with a third control signal inverted by the gate electrode, the tenth transistor having first and second electrodes connected with a first electrode of the first capacitor.

8. A method of driving a light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 in which one frame is divided into three periods t 1 , t 2 , and t 3 and the light sensor circuit according to claim 1 operates in the frame period, the method comprising:

implementing a light receiving element in a reverse bias state by storing threshold voltage of a first transistor in a second capacitor and charging the cathode of the light receiving element to second reference voltage in the first period t 1 ;

discharging the first capacitor, which stores voltage by the light leakage current generated in accordance with the amount of light traveling into the light receiving element, to correspond to light leakage current in the second period t 2 ; and

outputting information on the voltage discharged in accordance with the light leakage current to an output signal line in the third period t 3 .

9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein implementing the light receiving element includes:

receiving a first control signal as a selection signal;

initializing the voltage of a gate electrode node of the first transistor into a second power source;

after initializing the voltage, receiving the first control signal and a second control signal as selection signal; and

charging the gate electrode node of the first transistor with “first reference voltage—threshold voltage of the first transistor”.

10. The method of as claimed in claim 8 , wherein discharging the first capacitor includes providing a third control signal as a selection signal to turn on a sixth transistor to then correspondingly decrease the voltage of the gate electrode node of the first transistor is by up to the amount of voltage change of the first capacitor.

11. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein discharging the first capacitor further includes receiving an initializing signal as a selection signal and turning on an eighth transistor in a predetermined period of the second period, and then charging an output line with a first power source.

12. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein outputting information includes providing a fourth signal as a selection signal to turn on a seventh transistor is turned on to then discharge the voltage in accordance with the light leakage current is output to an output signal line through the seventh transistor.

13. A method of driving a light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 in which one frame is composed of a plurality of sub-frames, the sub-frames are divided into three periods t 1 , t 2 , and t 3 and the light sensor circuit according to claim 1 operates in the periods, the method comprising:

implementing a light receiving element in a reverse bias state by storing threshold voltage of a first transistor in a second capacitor and charging the cathode of the light receiving element to second reference voltage in the first period;

discharging the first capacitor, which stores voltage by the light leakage current generated in accordance with the amount of light traveling into the light receiving element, to correspond to light leakage current in the second period; and

outputting information on the voltage discharged in accordance with the light leakage current to an output signal line in the third period,

wherein the second period of each of the sub-frame is sequentially shortened by a multiple of 2 from a second period time T 0 of the first sub-frame.

14. The method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein low-luminance light is sensed in the first sub-frame having the longest second period and high-luminance light is sensed in the last sub-frame having the shortest second period.

15. The method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein implementing the light receiving element in a reverse bias state includes:

receiving a first control signal as a selection signal;

initializing the voltage of a gate electrode node of the first transistor into a second power source;

receiving the first control signal and a second control signal as selection signals after initializing; and

charging the gate electrode node of the first transistor with “first reference voltage—threshold voltage of the first transistor.”

16. The method of as claimed in claim 13 , wherein discharging the first capacitor includes providing a third control signal as a selection signal to turn on a sixth transistor is turned on then to decrease the voltage of the gate electrode node of the first transistor by up to the amount of voltage change of the first capacitor.

17. The method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein discharging the first capacitor includes further includes receiving an initializing signal as a selection signal to turn on an eighth transistor in a predetermined period of the second period, and then charging an output line with a first power source.

18. The method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein outputting information includes providing a fourth signal as a selection signal to turn on a seventh transistor is turned on, and then the voltage discharged in accordance with the light leakage current is output to an output signal line through the seventh transistor.

19. A method of sensing light using a light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 , the method comprising:

providing another light sensor circuit as claimed in claim 1 ;

shielding the another light sensor circuit from light; and

subtracting an output of the another light sensor circuit from an output of the light sensor circuit to provide a corrected output.