Active matrix display and image forming system

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C345S093000

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06219022

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a display device adapted to display high-quality images, using high-speed, large amount of image data, such as HDTV and, more particularly, to an electrooptical liquid crystal display.
2. Description of the Related Art
The configuration of the prior art system for providing a display of an image is shown in FIG.
20
. This system has an image reader
2001
such as a video camera. This image reader scans a desired image, which may be a still image or moving image, and produces output data. A display device
2002
such as an electrooptical liquid crystal display provides a display, using the output data from the image reader
2001
, i.e., according to results of the scan, under control of a control unit connected between the display device
2002
and the image reader
2001
.
An electrooptical active matrix liquid crystal display which is one example of the aforementioned display device is next described by referring to FIG.
21
. This conventional active matrix liquid crystal display comprises a gate-side driver
2116
, or a scanning line driver circuit, a source-side driver
2115
, or a signal line driver circuit, and a pixel matrix
2105
consisting of a plurality of pixels arranged in rows and column.
The scanning line driver circuit
2116
is composed of a shift register
2102
and a sampling circuit
2103
consisting of complementary TFTs. The shift register
2102
comprises master-slave flip-flops consisting of complementary TFTs.
The scanning line driver circuit
2116
is composed of the shift register
2102
and a buffer circuit consisting of complementary TFTs. The shift register
2102
comprises master-slave flip-flops consisting of complementary TFTs.
The configuration of each pixel is shown in FIG.
22
. An N-type TFT
2200
has a gate electrode
2202
, a source electrode
2201
, and a drain electrode
2203
. A liquid crystal element
2204
and an auxiliary capacitor
2206
which are connected to the source electrode
2201
of the N-type TFT
2200
are connected with a counter electrode
2205
and ground
2207
, respectively.
The operation of the prior art electrooptical active matrix liquid crystal display constructed as described above is described below. First, the operation of the driver on the gate side, or the scanning line driver circuit
2116
, is described. When a start pulse on the gate side and a shift clock pulse on the gate side are entered, a gate signal line
2108
which is connected with a buffer
2107
goes low (L) and then high (H) in synchronism with the shift clock pulse on the gate side.
The operation of the driver on the source side, or the signal line driver circuit
2115
, is next described. When a start pulse on the source side and a shift clock pulse on the source side are entered, a sampling signal line
2117
makes a transition from a low (L) level, to a high (H) level, and then to a low (L) level in synchronism with the shift clock pulse on the source side. An image signal entered through an analog RGB signal line
2110
is sampled according to the signal obtained from the sampling signal line
2117
, and data about an image is supplied to source signal lines.
The whole active matrix display operates as follows. In order to write data in one horizontal direction, the data about the image is written to pixels on those horizontal lines whose gate signal lines are at a high (H) level in synchronism with the shift clock pulse on the source side. This operation is repeated vertically in synchronism with the vertical shift clock pulses on the gate side. These operations are performed for one frame of image. In this way, one frame of image is displayed.
FIG. 23
is a timing diagram illustrating this series of operations.
The manner in which a display is provided by the prior art structure described thus far has some disadvantages, including: (1) The TFTs of the prior art liquid crystal display have small mobilities; and (2) It takes a long time to write data into liquid crystal pixels. For these and other reasons, it has been impossible to set the horizontal sampling clock frequency at a high value. As a consequence, it has been difficult to achieve high-speed operation. That is, it takes long times to change the states of the TFTs and the liquid crystal.
These undesirable phenomena become more conspicuous as the area of the display screen is increased, i.e., the number of pixels is increased, because a larger amount of data is used.
Today, the amount of data about one frame of image is increased manyfold compared with conventional television, in order to achieve higher image quality as encountered in high-definition TV (HDTV) and EDTV. As the display area is increased, the visibility is improved. Also, a plurality of images can be displayed simultaneously on one display device. Hence, there is an increasing demand for larger area displays. To satisfy these requirements, electrooptical liquid crystal displays have been eagerly required to be operated at higher speeds.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a display device free from the foregoing problems.
One embodiment of the present invention is an active matrix display comprising: a plurality of pixels arranged in rows and columns; switching devices disposed at the pixels; scanning lines connected with the pixels and acting to turn on and off the switching devices; and signal lines connected to the pixels and acting to produce display signals. This active matrix display is characterized in that it has two kinds of line driver circuits consisting of at least one signal line driver circuit and at least one scanning line driver circuit, and that at least one of these two kinds of line driver circuits is plural in number. At least one signal line driver circuit and at least one scanning line driver circuit makes a pair that forms a partial image display portion. The display device has a plurality of such partial image display portions. Each of the partial image display portions displays a part of one frame of image. All the partial image display portions cooperate to display the whole one frame of image.
In one feature of the invention, one of the scanning and signal lines described above or both assume the form of a multilayer metallization structure.
In another feature of the invention, each of the above-described partial image display portions has an electrically independent counter electrode.
In a further feature of the invention, the above-described display device has an image data rearranging unit for converting input image data into data sets corresponding to the partial image display portions, respectively.
The novel display device has two kinds of line driver circuits consisting of at least one scanning line driver circuit and at least one signal line driver circuit. At least one of these two kinds of line driver circuit is plural in number. When the display device displays one frame of image, one partial image display portion is formed by at least one scanning line driver circuit and at least one signal line driver circuit. That is, plural partial image display portions together create one display device. Hence, the assemblage of the partial image display portions displays one frame of image.
Each individual partial image display portion has a fewer number of scanning lines and a fewer number of signal lines than those used when one full image is displayed. Therefore, the time taken to drive the scanning lines and signal lines and to supply signals can be made longer than conventional.
Accordingly, if TFTs operating at lower speeds are used to drive the lines, a display can be provided in the same manner. This can reduce the cost.
If TFTs operating at the same speed as conventionally used TFTs are used to activate the lines, the number of pixels contained in the whole display device can be increased.
As an example, the whole display device has two scanning line driver circuits and two signal line driver circuits. Where each partial image display portion is comp

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