Liquid crystal display having data driver and gate driver

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry

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C345S087000, C345S098000, C345S099000, C345S103000

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10356461

ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display can operate with as small a number of control signals supplied to individual drivers as possible while current control functions are maintained. The liquid crystal display comprises a liquid crystal panel containing a data line, a data driver driving a data line, and a controller outputting N control functions controlling a driving operation the data driver driving the data line through less than or equal to (N−1) control signal lines connected to the data driver.

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