Addressing techniques of liquid crystal displays /

"Unique reference source that can be used from the beginning to end of a design project to aid choosing an appropriate LCD addressing technique for a given applicationThis book will be aimed at design engineers who are likely to embed LCD drivers and controllers in many systems including system...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Ruckmongathan, Temkar N.
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : Wiley, 2014.
Σειρά:Wiley SID series in display technology.
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245 1 0 |a Addressing techniques of liquid crystal displays /  |c by Temkar N. Ruckmongathan. 
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520 |a "Unique reference source that can be used from the beginning to end of a design project to aid choosing an appropriate LCD addressing technique for a given applicationThis book will be aimed at design engineers who are likely to embed LCD drivers and controllers in many systems including systems on chip. Such designers face the challenge of making the right choice of an addressing technique that will serve them with best performance at minimal cost and complexity. Readers will be able to learn about various methods available for driving matrix LCDs and the comparisons at the end of each chapter will aid readers to make an informed design choice.The book will address the various driving techniques related to LCDs. Due to the non-linear response of the liquid crystal to external voltages, different driving methods such as passive and active matrix driving can be utilized. The associated theoretical basis of these driving techniques is introduced, and this theoretical analysis is supplemented by information on the implementation of drivers and controllers to link the theory to practice. Written by an experienced research scientist with over 30 years in R&D in this field. Acts as an exhaustive review and comparison of techniques developed for passive-matrix addressing of twisted nematic and super-twisted nematic (STN) LCDs. Discusses the trend towards "High Definition" displays and that a hybrid approach to drive matrix LCDs (combination of active and passive matrix addressing) will be the future of LCD addressing. Contains the author's recent work on Bit-Slice Addressing that is useful for fast responding LCDs, as well as a chapter on driving ferroelectric LCDs Provides an objective comparison that will enable designers to make an informed choice of an addressing technique for a specific application. Includes examples of the practical applications of addressing techniques. Organised in a way that each chapter can be read independently; with the basic knowledge and historical background gained from the introductory chapters, adequate for understanding the techniques that are presented in the remaining chapters making it a self-contained reference. "--  |c Provided by publisher. 
520 |a "This book will be aimed at design engineers who are likely to embed LCD drivers and controllers in many systems including systems on chip"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
588 |a Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a Series; Titlepage; Copyright; Dedication; Series Editor's Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 Liquid Crystal Displays; 2.1 Matrix Displays; 2.2 Display Fonts and Formats; 2.3 Liquid Crystals; 2.4 Physical Properties of Liquid Crystals; 2.5 Basics of Electro-optic Effects with Liquid Crystals; 2.6 Twisted Nematic Effect; 2.7 Super Twisted Nematic (STN)-LCD; 2.8 STN-LCD with a 270° Twist (STN-270); 2.9 STN-LCD with a 180° Twist (STN-180); 2.10 In-plane Switching; 2.11 Ferroelectric LCD (FLCD); 2.12 Summary; 3 Review of Addressing Techniques; 3.1 Addressing Techniques 
505 8 |a 3.2 Matrix Addressing3.3 Nonlinear Characteristics; 3.4 Cross-Talk in a Matrix LCD; 3.5 Driving Matrix Displays; 3.6 Bi-phase Addressing; 3.7 Line-by-Line Addressing (LLA); 3.8 Half-Select Technique; 3.9 Two-Third-Select Technique (TTST); 3.10 Selection Ratio (SR) and the Maximum Selection Ratio; 3.11 Limitations of Matrix Addressing; 3.12 Principle of Restricted Pattern Addressing; 3.13 Pulse Coincidence Technique (PCT); 3.14 Pseudo Random Technique (PRT); 3.15 Restricted Pattern Addressing Technique (RPAT); 3.16 Addressing Technique for Dial Type Displays; 3.17 Frame Frequency 
505 8 |a 3.18 Large Area Display3.19 Dielectric Relaxation; 3.20 Supply Voltage of Drivers; 3.21 Nonuniformity Due to Resistance Mismatches; 3.22 Need for Multiline Addressing Techniques; 4 Binary Addressing; 4.1 Principle; 4.2 Binary Addressing Technique (BAT); 4.3 Analysis of the BAT; 4.4 Practical Aspects of the BAT; 4.5 Drivers for Driving the LCD with the BAT; 5 Orthogonal Functions and Matrix Addressing; 5.1 Orthogonal Functions; 5.2 Multiplexing; 5.3 Matrix Addressing; 5.4 Line-by-Line Addressing; 5.5 Multiline Addressing; 5.6 Discussion; 6 Active Addressing; 6.1 Principle 
505 8 |a 6.2 Active Addressing Technique (AAT)6.3 Summary; 7 Hybrid Addressing; 7.1 Principle; 7.2 Hybrid Addressing Technique (HAT); 7.3 Analysis of the HAT; 7.4 Drivers of the Hybrid Addressing Technique; 7.5 Discussion; 8 Improved Hybrid Addressing; 8.1 Principle; 8.2 Improved Hybrid Addressing Technique (IHAT); 8.3 Analysis of IHAT; 8.4 Discussion; 9 Improved Hybrid Addressing Special Case 3; 9.1 Principle; 9.2 Analysis; 9.3 Summary; 10 Improved Hybrid Addressing Special Case 4; 10.1 Principle; 10.2 Analysis; 10.3 Summary; 11 Sequency Addressing; 11.1 Principle; 11.2 Technique; 11.3 Discussion 
505 8 |a 12 Restricted Pattern Addressing12.1 Principle; 12.2 Technique; 12.3 Analysis; 12.4 Summary; 13 Review of Methods to Display Greyscales; 13.1 Greyscales in Liquid Crystal Displays; 13.2 Basics of Greyscale; 13.3 Frame Modulation; 13.4 Pulse Width Modulation; 13.5 Row Pulse Height Modulation; 13.6 Data Pulse Height Modulation; 13.7 Summary; 14 Amplitude Modulation; 14.1 Principle; 14.2 Amplitude Modulation -- Split Time Interval; 14.3 Amplitude Modulation in Multiline Addressing; 14.4 Pulse Height Modulation; 14.5 Discussion; 15 Successive Approximation; 15.1 Principle; 15.2 Technique 
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