IP Library Granted Patent US 8,654,044
Granted Patent B2
US 8,654,044 · App. 13/914,218 · Granted Feb 18, 2014

Display device, picture signal processing method, and program

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Patent No.
US 8,654,044
App. No.
13/914,218
Granted
Feb 18, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a display device including a display unit having pixels, each of which includes a luminescence element that individually becomes luminous depending on a current amount and a pixel circuit for controlling a current applied to the luminescence element according to a voltage signal, where the pixels are arranged in a matrix pattern. The display device includes an average luminance calculator ( 200 ) for calculating average luminance for a predetermined period of the input picture signal, and also includes a luminous time setter ( 202 ) for setting an effective duty depending on the calculated average luminance by the average luminance calculator ( 200 ), the effective duty regulating for each one frame a luminous time for which the luminescence element is luminous. The luminous time setter ( 202 ) sets the effective duty such that a luminescence amount regulated by a preset reference duty and possible maximum luminance of a picture signal.

Claims (67)

1. A display device including

a processing unit, and

a display unit having pixels, each of which includes a luminescence element that individually becomes luminous depending on a current amount and a pixel circuit for controlling a current applied to the luminescence element according to a voltage signal,

scan lines which supply a selection signal for selecting pixels to be luminous to the pixels in a predetermined scanning cycle, and

data lines which supply to the pixels the voltage signal according to an input picture signal, the pixels, the scan lines, and the data lines arranged in a matrix pattern,

the processing unit configured to:

calculate average luminance for a predetermined period of the input picture signal;

multiply primary colour signals of the picture signal respectively by adjustment values for the respective primary colour signals based on a voltage-current characteristic;

calculate average luminance for the predetermined period for a first area, based on the picture signal multiplied by the adjustment values, the first area corresponding to an entire display screen;

calculate average luminance for the predetermined period for a second area, based on the picture signal multiplied by the adjustment values, the second area being smaller than the first area in horizontal and vertical directions; and

select for output, as the average luminance, a larger value out of an average luminance calculated for the first area and an average luminance calculated for the second area; and

set an effective duty depending on the calculated average luminance, the effective duty regulating for each one frame a luminous time for which the luminescence element is luminous.

2. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to:

hold a look-up table in which luminance of the picture signal is correlated to the effective duty, and

set the effective duty unique to the calculated average luminance.

3. The display device according to claim 2 ,

wherein an upper limit value of the effective duty is predetermined in the look-up table, and

wherein the effective duty is set equal to or lower than the predetermined upper limit value of the effective duty.

4. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to:

multiply primary colour signals of the picture signal respectively by adjustment values for the respective primary colour signals based on a voltage-current characteristic, and

calculate the average luminance for the predetermined period of the picture signal multiplied by the adjustment values.

5. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the predetermined period for calculating the average luminance is one frame.

6. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to:

adjust the input picture signal to a linear picture signal by gamma adjustment,

wherein the picture signal whose average luminance is calculated is the linear picture signal.

7. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to:

perform gamma adjustment according to a gamma characteristic of the display unit on the picture signal.

8. A signal processing method for a display device including

a display unit having pixels, each of which includes a luminescence element that individually becomes luminous depending on a current amount and a pixel circuit for controlling a current applied to the luminescence element according to a voltage signal,

scan lines which supply a selection signal for selecting pixels to be luminous to the pixels in a predetermined scanning cycle, and

data lines which supply to the pixels the voltage signal according to an input picture signal, the pixels, the scan lines, and the data lines arranged in a matrix pattern,

the processing method comprising the steps of:

calculating average luminance for a predetermined period of the input picture signal including:

a first step of multiplying primary colour signals of the picture signal respectively by adjustment values for the respective primary colour signals based on a voltage-current characteristic,

a second step of calculating average luminance for the predetermined period for a first area, based on the picture signal output by the first step, the first area corresponding to an entire display screen,

a third step of calculating average luminance for the predetermined period for a second area, based on the picture signal output by the first step, the second area being smaller than the first area in horizontal and vertical directions, and

a fourth step of outputting, as the average luminance, a larger value out of an average luminance output by the second step and an average luminance output by the third step; and

setting an effective duty depending on the calculated average luminance in the step of calculating the average luminance,

the effective duty regulating for each one frame a luminous time for which the luminescence element is luminous.

9. The signal processing method according to claim 8 ,

wherein a look-up table in which luminance of the picture signal is correlated to the effective duty is held in the step of setting the effective duty, and

wherein the effective duty is set unique to the average luminance calculated in the step of calculating the average luminance.

10. The signal processing method according to claim 9 ,

wherein an upper limit value of the effective duty is predetermined in the look-up table held in the step of setting the effective duty, and

wherein the effective duty is set equal to or lower than the predetermined upper limit value of the effective duty in the step of setting the effective duty.

11. The signal processing method according to claim 8 , wherein the step of calculating the average luminance includes:

a first step of multiplying primary colour signals of the picture signal respectively by adjustment values for the respective primary colour signals based on a voltage-current characteristic, and

a second step of calculating the average luminance for the predetermined period of the picture signal output by the first step.

12. The signal processing method according to claim 8 , wherein the predetermined period for calculating the average luminance in the step of calculating the average luminance is one frame.

13. The signal processing method according to claim 8 , further comprising the step of:

adjusting the input picture signal to a linear picture signal by gamma adjustment,

wherein the picture signal input in the step of calculating the average luminance is the picture signal output by the step of adjusting to the linear picture.

14. The signal processing method according to claim 8 , further comprising the step of:

performing gamma adjustment according to a gamma characteristic of the display unit on the picture signal.

15. A display device including

a processing unit, and

a display unit having pixels, each of which includes a luminescence element that individually becomes luminous depending on a current amount and a pixel circuit for controlling a current applied to the luminescence element according to a voltage signal,

scan lines which supply a selection signal for selecting pixels to be luminous to the pixels in a predetermined scanning cycle, and

data lines which supply to the pixels the voltage signal according to an input picture signal, the pixels, the scan lines, and the data lines arranged in a matrix pattern,

the processing unit comprising:

means for calculating average luminance for a predetermined period of the input picture signal;

means for multiplying primary colour signals of the picture signal respectively by adjustment values for the respective primary colour signals based on a voltage-current characteristic,

means for calculating average luminance for the predetermined period for a first area, based on the picture signal multiplied by the adjustment values, the first area corresponding to an entire display screen,

means for calculating average luminance for the predetermined period for a second area, based on the picture signal multiplied by the adjustment values, the second area being smaller than the first area in horizontal and vertical directions, and

means for selecting for output, as the average luminance, a larger value out of an average luminance calculated for the first area and an average luminance calculated for the second area; and

means for setting an effective duty depending on the calculated average luminance by the means for calculating the average luminance,

the effective duty regulating for each one frame a luminous time for which the luminescence element is luminous.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2025
From: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
To: MAGNOLIA BLUE CORPORATION
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To: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
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From: JOLED, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
To: INCJ, LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2015
From: SONY CORPORATION
To: JOLED INC.
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