IP Library Granted Patent US 10,943,542
Granted Patent B2
US 10,943,542 · App. 16/564,720 · Granted Mar 9, 2021

Semiconductor device and method for driving a display panel

Inventors: Toshifumi Ogata (Tokyo, JP); Atsushi Maruyama (Tokyo, JP); Goro Sakamaki (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: Synaptics Incorporated
G09G3/3258G09G3/2096G09G2310/08G09G2320/0626
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Patent No.
US 10,943,542
App. No.
16/564,720
Granted
Mar 9, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A semiconductor device comprises circuitry and a timing generator. The circuitry is configured to generate an emission control signal that controls light emission of pixels of a display panel such that a first vertical sync period comprises a plurality of control cycles for the light emission of the pixels. The timing generator is configured to, when a length of the first vertical sync period is changed, start a next vertical sync period following the first vertical sync period at timing based on a length of the control cycles.

Claims (45)

1. A semiconductor device, comprising:

circuitry configured to generate an emission control signal that controls light emission of pixels of a display panel such that a first vertical sync period comprises a plurality of control cycles for the light emission of the pixels; and

a timing generator configured to, when a length of the first vertical sync period is changed, start a next vertical sync period following the first vertical sync period at a timing based on a length of the control cycles.

2. The semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein the timing generator is further configured to, when the length of the first vertical sync period is extended, start the next vertical sync period in synchronization with a completion of a final control cycle of the first vertical sync period.

3. The semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein the timing generator is further configured to, when the length of the first vertical sync period is extended, start the next vertical sync period to set the length of the first vertical sync period to be an integer multiple of the length of the control cycles.

4. The semiconductor device according to claim 1 , further comprising a data interface configured to communicate with a host,

wherein the timing generator is further configured to control the data interface to transmit an image data transmission request to the host in the first vertical sync period and extend the first vertical sync period when the data interface does not start receiving image data within a predetermined time after the transmission of the image data transmission request.

5. The semiconductor device according to claim 4 , wherein the image data corresponds to an image to be displayed in the next vertical sync period.

6. The semiconductor device according to claim 5 , wherein the first vertical sync period is extended when the host does not complete generation of the image data until the predetermined time has elapsed after the transmission of the image data transmission request to the host.

7. The semiconductor device according to claim 4 , wherein the timing generator is configured to extend a front porch period of the first vertical sync period when the data interface does not start receiving the image data within the predetermined time after the transmission of the image data transmission request.

8. The semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein a frame rate of a second vertical sync period before the first vertical sync period is a first frame rate,

wherein a frame rate of a third vertical sync period following the first vertical sync period is a second frame rate lower than the first frame rate, and

wherein the length of the first vertical sync period is longer than a length of the second vertical sync period and shorter than a length of the third vertical sync period.

9. The semiconductor device according to claim 8 , wherein a length of a fourth vertical sync period between the first vertical sync period and the third vertical sync period is equal to the length of the first vertical sync period.

10. The semiconductor device according to claim 8 , wherein a length of a fourth vertical sync period between the first vertical sync period and the third vertical sync period is longer than the length of the first vertical sync period and shorter than the length of the third vertical sync period.

11. The semiconductor device according to claim 10 , wherein the lengths of the first vertical sync period, the second vertical sync period, the third vertical sync period, and the fourth vertical sync period are integer multiples of the length of the control cycles.

12. The semiconductor device according to claim 8 , wherein the lengths of the first vertical sync period, the second vertical sync period, and the third vertical sync period are integer multiples of the length of the control cycles.

13. The semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein a frame rate of a second vertical sync period before the first vertical sync period is a first frame rate,

wherein a frame rate of a third vertical sync period following the first vertical sync period is a second frame rate higher than the first frame rate, and

wherein the length of the first vertical sync period is shorter than a length of the second vertical sync period and longer than a length of the third vertical sync period.

14. The semiconductor device according to claim 1 , further comprising driver circuitry configured to drive the pixels of the display panel based on image data.

15. A semiconductor device, comprising:

circuitry configured to generate an emission control signal that controls light emission of pixels of a display panel such that a first vertical sync period of a plurality of vertical sync periods comprises a plurality of control cycles for the light emission of the pixels;

a data interface configured to transmit an image data transmission request to a host in the first vertical sync period; and

a timing generator configured to generate a vertical sync signal defining the plurality of vertical sync periods and, when the data interface does not start receiving image data within a predetermined period after the transmission of the image data transmission request, delay timing at which the vertical sync signal is next asserted, based on a length of the control cycles.

16. The semiconductor device according to claim 15 , wherein the timing generator is further configured to, when the data interface does not start receiving image data within the predetermined period after the transmission of the image data transmission request, control the timing at which the vertical sync signal is next asserted in synchronization with a completion of a final control cycle of the first vertical sync period.

17. A display panel driving method, comprising:

supplying to a display panel an emission control signal controlling light emission of pixels of the display panel to dispose a plurality of control cycles of the light emission of the pixels in a first vertical sync period; and

when a length of the first vertical sync period is changed, starting a next vertical sync period following the first vertical sync period at timing based on a length of the control cycles.

18. The display panel driving method according to claim 17 , wherein starting the next vertical sync period comprises:

when the length of the first vertical sync period is extended, starting the next vertical sync period in synchronization with a completion of a final control cycle of the first vertical sync period.

19. The display panel driving method according to claim 17 , wherein starting the next vertical sync period comprises:

when the length of the first vertical sync period is extended, starting the next vertical sync period so that the length of the first vertical sync period is an integer multiple of the length of the control cycles.

20. The display panel driving method according to claim 17 , further comprising:

transmitting an image data transmission request from a display driver to a host in the first vertical sync period,

wherein starting the next vertical sync period comprises:

extending the first vertical sync period when the display driver does not start receiving image data within a predetermined time after the transmission of the image data transmission request.

21. The display panel driving method according to claim 17 , further comprising:

generating a vertical sync signal defining the first vertical sync period; and

transmitting an image data transmission request from a display driver to a host in the first vertical sync period,

wherein starting the next vertical sync period comprises when the display driver does not start receiving image data within a predetermined time after the transmission of the image data transmission request, delaying timing at which the vertical sync signal is next asserted based on the length of the control cycles.

22. The display panel driving method according to claim 17 , wherein a frame rate of a second vertical sync period before the first vertical sync period is a first frame rate,

wherein a frame rate of a third vertical sync period following the first vertical sync period is a second frame rate lower than the first frame rate,

wherein the length of the first vertical sync period is longer than a length of the second vertical sync period and shorter than a length of the third vertical sync period.

23. The display panel driving method according to claim 22 , wherein the lengths of the first vertical sync period, the second vertical sync period, and the third vertical sync period are integer multiples of the length of the control cycles.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2020
From: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 051936/0103 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2019
From: OGATA, TOSHIFUMI; MARUYAMA, ATSUSHI; SAKAMAKI, GORO
To: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 050959/0444 →