IP Library Granted Patent US 11,289,045
Granted Patent B2
US 11,289,045 · App. 16/944,484 · Granted Mar 29, 2022

Display rescan

Inventor: Stephen L. Morein (San Jose, CA)
Assignee: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
G09G3/3677G09G3/342G09G3/3688G09G2310/0237G09G2310/04
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Patent No.
US 11,289,045
App. No.
16/944,484
Granted
Mar 29, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for updating pixel elements of a display device. The display device comprises a pixel array including a plurality of pixel elements and one or more light sources to illuminate the pixel array at a first instance of time. A data driver is configured to receive a frame of display data corresponding to an image to be displayed on the pixel array at a first instance of time. The data driver scans each row of the pixel array, during a pixel adjustment period prior to the first instance of time, to drive a plurality of first voltages onto the plurality of pixel elements, respectively, based on the received frame. The data driver further rescans a subset of rows of the pixel array, during the pixel adjustment period, to drive second voltages onto respective pixel elements in the subset of rows based on the received frame.

Claims (46)

1. A method, comprising:

receiving a frame of image data corresponding to an image to be displayed on a pixel array at a first instance of time, the image including a full field-of-view (FFOV) image and a foveal image positioned within the FFOV image, the pixel array including a plurality of pixel elements arranged in rows and columns;

selecting, for each pixel of the FFOV image, a plurality of pixel elements of the pixel array to display the pixel of the FFOV image;

determining a plurality of first target pixel values for the pixel elements selected to display the pixel of the FFOV image;

selecting, for each pixel of the foveal image, a respective pixel element of the pixel array to display the pixel of the foveal image;

determining a plurality of second target pixel values for the pixel elements selected to display the pixel of the foveal image;

scanning each row of the pixel array, during a pixel adjustment period prior to the first instance of time, to drive a plurality of first voltages onto the plurality of pixel elements, respectively, based on the FFOV image; and

rescanning at least a subset of rows of the pixel array, during the pixel adjustment period, to drive second voltages onto respective pixel elements in the subset of rows based on the foveal image.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising activating one or more light sources to illuminate the pixel array at the first instance of time, wherein the one or more light sources are deactivated during the pixel adjustment period.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising discarding, after the scanning is completed, the first target pixel values associated with the pixel elements selected to display the pixels of the foveal image.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining, for each of the pixel elements selected to display the pixels of the FFOV image, a first target voltage that causes the corresponding pixel element to settle at its respective first target pixel value; and

determining, for each of the pixel elements selected to display the pixels of the foveal image, a second target voltage that causes the corresponding pixel element to settle at its respective second target pixel value.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first voltages include the first target voltages determined for the plurality of first target pixel values.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the second voltages include the second target voltages determined for the plurality of second target pixel values.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second voltages include a subset of the first voltages.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the scanning comprises:

activating groups of pixel elements in succession, wherein each group of pixel elements includes a plurality of rows of the pixel array; and

driving the first voltages onto respective pixel elements in the plurality of rows, concurrently, for each activated group.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the rescanning comprises:

successively activating each row of pixel elements in the subset of rows; and

driving the second voltages onto respective pixel elements in each activated row.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the scanning is performed at a faster rate than the rescanning.

11. A display device comprising:

a pixel array including a plurality of pixel elements arranged in rows and columns;

a display driver configured to:

receive a frame of image data corresponding to an image to be displayed on a pixel array at a first instance of time, the image including a full field-of-view (FFOV) image and a foveal image positioned within the FFOV image, the pixel array including a plurality of pixel elements arranged in rows and columns;

select, for each pixel of the FFOV image, a plurality of pixel elements of the pixel array to display the pixel of the FFOV image;

determine a plurality of first target pixel values for the pixel elements selected to display the pixel of the FFOV image;

select, for each pixel of the foveal image, a respective pixel element of the pixel array to display the pixel of the foveal image;

determine a plurality of second target pixel values for the pixel elements selected to display the pixel of the foveal image;

scan each row of the pixel array, during a pixel adjustment period prior to the first instance of time, to drive a plurality of first voltages onto the plurality of pixel elements, respectively, based on the FFOV image; and

rescan at least a subset of rows of the pixel array, during the pixel adjustment period, to drive second voltages onto respective pixel elements in the subset of rows based on the foveal image.

12. The display device of claim 11 , further comprising one or more light sources configured to illuminate the pixel array at the first instance of time, wherein the one or more light sources are deactivated during the pixel adjustment period.

13. The display device of claim 11 , wherein the display driver is further configured to discard, after the scanning is completed, the first target pixel values associated with the pixel elements selected to display the pixels of the foveal image.

14. The display device of claim 11 , wherein the display driver is further configured to:

determine, for each of the pixel elements selected to display the pixels of the FFOV image, a first target voltage that causes the corresponding pixel element to settle at its respective first target pixel value; and

determine, for each of the pixel elements selected to display the pixel of the foveal image, a second target voltage that causes the corresponding pixel element to settle at its respective second target pixel value.

15. The display device of claim 14 , wherein the first voltages include the first target voltages determined for the plurality of first target pixel values, and wherein the second voltages include the second target voltages determined for the plurality of second target pixel values.

16. The display device of claim 11 , wherein the second voltages include a subset of the first voltages.

17. The display device of claim 11 , wherein the display driver is configured to scan each row of the pixel array by:

successively activating groups of pixel elements, wherein each group of pixel elements includes a plurality of rows of the pixel array; and

driving the first voltages onto respective pixel elements in the plurality of rows, concurrently, for each activated group.

18. The display device of claim 11 , wherein the display driver is to rescan each row of the pixel array by:

successively activating each row of pixel elements in the subset of rows; and

driving the second voltages onto respective pixel elements in each activated row.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2021
From: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 055581/0737 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2020
From: MOREIN, STEPHEN L.
To: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 053367/0140 →