G09G2320/041

IMAGING SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR, AND CONTROL APPARATUS AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM

A control method for an imaging system is provided. The imaging system includes a display device and a dimming lens disposed on a display side of the display device. The dimming lens is capable of moving toward or away from the display apparatus to adjust an object distance from the display device to the dimming lens. The control method includes: determining the object distance when the dimming lens moves to a set position; according to the object distance, determining an image distance from a virtual image, generated by a display image of the display device through the dimming lens, to the dimming lens; and according to the determined image distance and a correlation between the image distance and a resolution of the display image, determining a resolution corresponding to the determined image distance, and controlling the display device to display the display image at the determined resolution.

ADJUSTING PEAK SIGNAL IN TRANSITIONAL FRAME
20230005449 · 2023-01-05 ·

A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions stored thereon. When executed by at least one processor, the instructions ban be configured to cause a computing device to, in response to an instruction to transition from a first refresh rate to a second refresh rate, modify a transitional frame. The modifying the transitional frame can include refreshing a first row in a display with a first adjustment to a peak signal of at least one pixel in the first row, and refreshing a second row in the display with a second adjustment to a peak signal of at least one pixel in the second row, the second row being refreshed after the second row, the second adjustment being greater than the first adjustment.

DISPLAY DEVICE

A display device includes: a first subpixel including a quantum dot light-emitting layer configured to emit light of a first color: a second subpixel including a quantum dot light-emitting layer configured to emit light of a second color different from the light of the first color: a third subpixel including a quantum dot light-emitting layer configured to emit light of a third color different from the light of the first color and the light of the second color: and a data processing circuit configured to receive a first input data corresponding to the first subpixel, a second input data corresponding to the second subpixel, and a third input data corresponding to the third subpixel. The data processing circuit generates first output data corresponding to a first data voltage supplied to the first subpixel by using the first input data, the second input data, and the third input data.

Electroluminescence display apparatus
11568811 · 2023-01-31 · ·

An electroluminescence display apparatus includes a pixel array, including a plurality of pixels, a gate line connected to pixels adjacent thereto in a first direction in common, a data line connected to pixels adjacent thereto in a second direction intersecting with the first direction in common, and a first power line, a second power line, and an initialization voltage supply line connected to all of the plurality of pixels in common, and a panel driving circuit connected to the pixel array.

Burn-in compensation scheme for light-emitting diode based displays

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a pixel circuit with a burn-in compensation. The pixel circuit includes a light-emitting diode (LED), a first driving transistor between a voltage source and the LED, a switching transistor coupled to a gate electrode of the first driving transistor, and a second driving transistor connected between the voltage source and the LED. The first driving transistor provides first current from the voltage source to the LED according to a gate voltage of the first driving transistor. The switching transistor is turned on after receiving an enable signal. The second driving transistor provides second current from the voltage source to the LED according to a version of the gate voltage of the first driving transistor received at a gate of the second driving transistor via the switching transistor.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20230237949 · 2023-07-27 ·

An electronic device includes a display layer, a data driving circuit, a scan driving circuit, a driving controller, and a temperature sensor which measures a temperature of the display layer to generate temperature data. The driving controller includes a first lookup table calculating unit which calculates a first lookup table based on the image signal, the temperature data, and a reference lookup table set for each of a plurality of gray levels, a luminance compensating unit which calculates a luminance weight based on luminance data, and a second lookup table calculating unit which calculates a second lookup table based on the first lookup table and the luminance weight, and the driving controller generates the image data based on the image signal and the second lookup table.

DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF DRIVING THE SAME
20230230541 · 2023-07-20 ·

A display device is disclosed that includes a display panel, a timing controller, and a data driver. The display panel includes a plurality of pixels. The timing controller is configured to calculate an on-pixel ratio of first image data and correct the first image data into second image data based on the on-pixel ratio. The data driver is configured to generate a data signal based on the second image data and provide the data signal to the pixels. The timing controller calculates the second image data by estimating a temperature of the display panel using the on-pixel ratio and gamma-correcting the first image data in response to the temperature.

DISPLAY CONTROLLER FOR BISTABLE ELECTRO-OPTIC DISPLAY

There are provided display controllers and driving methods related to those described in US Published Patent Application No. 2013/0194250. These include (a) a display controller having an update buffer, means for removing from the update buffer pixels not requiring updating, and means to ensure that pixels having certain special states are not removed from the update buffer; (b) a method of driving a bistable display wherein, in a pixel undergoing a white-to-white transition and lying adjacent another pixel undergoing a visible transition, there is applied to the pixel one or more balanced pulse pairs and at least one top-off pulse; (c) a method of driving a bistable display by overlaying a non-rectangular item over a pre-existing image content and then removing the item, where only pixels in the region of the item perform transitions (including self-transitions); and (d) a method of driving a bistable display in which a proportion of background pixels not undergoing an optical change are subjected to a refresh pulse to correct optical state drift.

STACKED-SCREEN DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DISPLAY DEVICE

A stacked-screen display device and a method for controlling a display device are provided. The stacked-screen display device includes a backlight module, a light control panel and a display panel which are stacked in sequence, where the backlight module includes a backplane, a reflector and a diffuser which are stacked in sequence, and the reflector is provided with a plurality of light-emitting units, the backlight module is provided with temperature sensors, the temperature sensors are configured to detect the temperature of the backlight module to compensate the display panel according to the temperature.

PIXEL LOCATION CALIBRATION IMAGE CAPTURE AND PROCESSING
20230224597 · 2023-07-13 ·

What is disclosed are systems and methods for optical correction for correcting for non-uniformity in active matrix light emitting diode device (AMOLED) and other emissive displays, using iterative processing of images of calibration patterns including features of coarse and fine granularity to successively generate a high-resolution estimate of the panel pixel locations.