IP Library Granted Patent US 11,405,595
Granted Patent B2
US 11,405,595 · App. 16/748,360 · Granted Aug 2, 2022

Display panel control device, display device, and method for driving display panel

Inventor: Hiroaki Ishii (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: JOLED INC.
H04N7/56G09G3/3233G09G3/3258H01L27/3276H04N5/04G09G2300/0861G09G2310/0251G09G2310/0262G09G2310/0264G09G2320/0247
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Patent No.
US 11,405,595
App. No.
16/748,360
Granted
Aug 2, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for driving a display panel displays a video image signal that includes a plurality of images having different frame periods. The method includes setting a frame period including one or more light emission periods, and one or more light extinction periods. The method also includes dividing at least one frame period into a plurality of light emission periods and a plurality of light extinction periods, and adjusting lengths of the plurality of light emission periods and lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods based on a ratio between a maximum frequency of the frame period and a currently set frequency of the frame period. The method further includes displaying the video image signal by causing light emitting elements of the display panel to emit light during the adjusted light emission periods, and to extinguish light during the adjusted light extinction periods.

Claims (63)

1. A method for driving a display panel, including a plurality of pixel circuits that are arranged in rows and columns, that displays a video image signal that includes a plurality of images having different frame periods, the method comprising:

setting a frame period, the frame period including one or more light emission periods during which the display panel emits light, and one or more light extinction periods during which the display panel extinguishes light;

dividing at least one frame period into a plurality of light emission periods and a plurality of light extinction periods;

adjusting lengths of the plurality of light emission periods and lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods based on a ratio between a maximum frequency of the frame period and a currently set frequency of the frame period; and

displaying the video image signal by causing light emitting elements of the display panel to emit light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light emission periods, and to extinguish light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods,

wherein only one light extinction period is provided in a frame period set at the maximum frequency.

2. The method for driving a display panel according to claim 1 ,

wherein the currently set frequency of the frame period, including the plurality of divided light extinction periods, is set at a frequency lower than the maximum frequency of the frame period.

3. The method for driving a display panel according to claim 1 ,

wherein an initialization period and a writing period follow a last light extinction period in a frame period.

4. A method for driving a display panel, including a plurality of pixel circuits that are arranged in rows and columns, that displays a video image signal that includes a plurality of images having different frame periods, the method comprising:

setting a frame period, the frame period including one or more light emission periods during which the display panel emits light, and one or more light extinction periods during which the display panel extinguishes light;

dividing at least one frame period into a plurality of light emission periods and a plurality of light extinction periods;

adjusting lengths of the plurality of light emission periods and lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods based on a ratio between a maximum frequency of the frame period and a currently set frequency of the frame period; and

displaying the video image signal by causing light emitting elements of the display panel to emit light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light emission periods, and to extinguish light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods,

wherein a total amount of time of the plurality of the divided light extinction periods in a frame is set by a ratio between the maximum frequency of the frame period and a lower frequency of the current frame period, and

wherein the divided light extinction periods each have a same time duration when the ratio of the maximum frequency of the frame period divided by the lower frequency of the current frame period is a whole number.

5. A method for driving a display panel, including a plurality of pixel circuits that are arranged in rows and columns, that displays a video image signal that includes a plurality of images having different frame periods, the method comprising:

setting a frame period, the frame period including one or more light emission periods during which the display panel emits light, and one or more light extinction periods during which the display panel extinguishes light;

dividing at least one frame period into a plurality of light emission periods and a plurality of light extinction periods;

adjusting lengths of the plurality of light emission periods and lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods based on a ratio between a maximum frequency of the frame period and a currently set frequency of the frame period; and

displaying the video image signal by causing light emitting elements of the display panel to emit light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light emission periods, and to extinguish light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods,

wherein a total amount of time of the plurality of the divided light extinction periods in a frame is set by a ratio between the maximum frequency of the frame period and a lower frequency of the current frame period, and

wherein all but one of the divided light extinction periods has a same time duration when the ratio of the maximum frequency of the frame period divided by the lower frequency of the current frame period is not a whole number.

6. The method for driving a display panel according to claim 5 ,

wherein the one divided light extinction period not having the same time duration has a lesser time duration.

7. The method for driving a display panel according to claim 6 ,

wherein the one divided light extinction period having the lesser time duration is not located as a last light extinction period in a frame period.

8. A method for driving a display panel, including a plurality of pixel circuits that are arranged in rows and columns, that displays a video image signal that includes a plurality of images having different frame periods, the method comprising:

setting a frame period, the frame period including one or more light emission periods during which the display panel emits light, and one or more light extinction periods during which the display panel extinguishes light;

dividing at least one frame period into a plurality of light emission periods and a plurality of light extinction periods;

adjusting lengths of the plurality of light emission periods and lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods based on a ratio between a maximum frequency of the frame period and a currently set frequency of the frame period; and

displaying the video image signal by causing light emitting elements of the display panel to emit light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light emission periods, and to extinguish light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods,

wherein a total amount of time of the plurality of the divided light emission periods in a frame is set by a ratio between the maximum frequency of the frame period and a lower frequency of the current frame period, and

wherein the divided light emission periods each have a same time duration when the ratio of the maximum frequency of the frame period divided by the lower frequency of the current frame period is a whole number.

9. A method for driving a display panel, including a plurality of pixel circuits that are arranged in rows and columns, that displays a video image signal that includes a plurality of images having different frame periods, the method comprising:

setting a frame period, the frame period including one or more light emission periods during which the display panel emits light, and one or more light extinction periods during which the display panel extinguishes light;

dividing at least one frame period into a plurality of light emission periods and a plurality of light extinction periods;

adjusting lengths of the plurality of light emission periods and lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods based on a ratio between a maximum frequency of the frame period and a currently set frequency of the frame period; and

displaying the video image signal by causing light emitting elements of the display panel to emit light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light emission periods, and to extinguish light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods,

wherein a total amount of time of the plurality of the divided light emission periods in a frame is set by a ratio between the maximum frequency of the frame period and a lower frequency of the current frame period, and

wherein all but one of the divided light emission periods has a same time duration when the ratio of the maximum frequency of the frame period divided by the lower frequency of the current frame period is not a whole number.

10. The method for driving a display panel according to claim 9 ,

wherein the one divided light emission period not having the same time duration has a lesser time duration.

11. The method for driving a display panel according to claim 10 ,

wherein the one divided light emission period having the lesser time duration is located as a last light emission period in a frame period.

12. A non-transitory storage medium that includes a computer program, which when executed by a processor, causes the processor to execute operations for driving a display panel, including a plurality of pixel circuits that are arranged in rows and columns, that displays a video image signal that includes a plurality of images having different frame periods, the operations comprising:

setting a frame period, the frame period including one or more light emission periods during which the display panel emits light, and one or more light extinction period during which the display panel extinguishes light;

dividing at least one frame period into a plurality of light emission periods and a plurality of light extinction periods;

adjusting lengths of the plurality of light emission periods and lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods based on a ratio between a maximum frequency of the frame period and a currently set frequency of the frame period; and

displaying the video image signal by causing light emitting elements of the display panel to emit light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light emission periods, and to extinguish light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods,

wherein only one light extinction period is provided in a frame period set at the maximum frequency.

13. The non-transitory storage medium according to claim 12 ,

wherein the currently set frequency of the frame period including the plurality of divided light extinction periods is set at a frequency lower than the maximum frequency of the frame period.

14. The non-transitory storage medium according to claim 12 ,

wherein an initialization period and a writing period follow a last light extinction period in a frame period.

15. A non-transitory storage medium that includes a computer program, which when executed by a processor, causes the processor to execute operations for driving a display panel, including a plurality of pixel circuits that are arranged in rows and columns, that displays a video image signal that includes a plurality of images having different frame periods, the operations comprising:

setting a frame period, the frame period including one or more light emission periods during which the display panel emits light, and one or more light extinction period during which the display panel extinguishes light;

dividing at least one frame period into a plurality of light emission periods and a plurality of light extinction periods;

adjusting lengths of the plurality of light emission periods and lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods based on a ratio between a maximum frequency of the frame period and a currently set frequency of the frame period; and

displaying the video image signal by causing light emitting elements of the display panel to emit light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light emission periods, and to extinguish light during the adjusted lengths of the plurality of light extinction periods,

wherein a total amount of time of the plurality of the divided light extinction periods in a frame is set by a ratio between the maximum frequency of the frame period and a lower frequency of the current frame period, and

wherein the divided light extinction periods each have a same time duration when the ratio of the maximum frequency of the frame period divided by the lower frequency of the current frame period is a whole number.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2025
From: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
To: MAGNOLIA BLUE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 072039/0656 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2024
From: JOLED, INC.
To: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
Reel/Frame 066382/0619 →
CORRECTION BY AFFIDAVIT FILED AGAINST REEL/FRAME 063396/0671 Recorded Jun 12, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
To: JOLED, INC.
Reel/Frame 064067/0723 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
To: INCJ, LTD.
Reel/Frame 063396/0671 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2020
From: ISHII, HIROAKI
To: JOLED INC.
Reel/Frame 051656/0341 →