Display device and driving method thereof

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

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10621364

ABSTRACT:
A display device includes an inaction control circuit and a DCK-PLL circuit. The inaction control circuit stops driving of driving circuits, such as a signal line driving circuit, a scanning line driving circuit, analog circuit and the like, which are provided for driving an active matrix panel. The inaction control circuit stops the control circuits in a non-refresh period where all scanning lines become non-scanning state and provided between refresh periods for scanning a screen of the active matrix panel. The inaction control circuit also stops driving of the DCK-PLL circuit in the non-refresh period, in addition to stopping driving of the driving circuits.

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