System and method for measuring a motion picture response time of a liquid crystal display
11609444 · 2023-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Yung-Chih Chen (HsinChu, TW)
- Wei-Chih Lin (HsinChu, TW)
- Jui-Te WEI (Hsinchu, TW)
- Po-An Chen (Hsinchu, TW)
Cpc classification
G01M11/00
PHYSICS
G09G3/006
PHYSICS
G02F1/0063
PHYSICS
International classification
G02F1/13
PHYSICS
G02F1/00
PHYSICS
G09G3/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A measurement system for measuring a motion picture response time (MPRT) of a liquid crystal display (LCD) has a computer and a measurement device. The computer controls a display panel of the LCD to switch between a plurality of different gray levels. The measurement device measures variations of brightness of the display panel when the display panel switches its gray level. The computer obtains at least a gray level response time (GLRT) normalized curve according to results of measuring the variations of the brightness. The computer integrates the at least a GLRT normalized curve to obtain at least an MPRT normalized curve, obtains at least a time interval of the at least an MPRT normalized curve, and calculates an average of the at least a time interval to obtain the MPRT of the LCD.
Claims
1. A method for measuring a motion picture response time (MPRT) of a liquid crystal display (LCD), the method comprising: controlling a display panel of the LCD to switch between a plurality of different gray levels; measuring variations of brightness of the display panel while switching the display panel between the gray levels to obtain a plurality of gray level response time (GLRT) normalized curves; integrating the plurality of GLRT normalized curves to obtain at least an MPRT normalized curve; obtaining at least a time interval of the at least an MPRT normalized curve; and calculating an average of the at least a time interval to obtain the MPRT of the LCD; wherein each GLRT normalized curve is represented by G.sub.i,j(t) to indicate a relationship between a brightness of the display panel and time while switching a gray level of each pixel of the display panel from i to j, where t represents time, and i is not equal to j; and wherein an MPRT normalized curve obtained by integrating the GLRT normalized curve G.sub.i,j(t) is M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s), and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s)=∫.sub.t.sub.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein i and j are selected from a group consisting of seven gray levels.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the seven gray levels are 0, 60, 90, 120, 160, 200, and 255.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein a combination of i and j of each GLRT normalized curve is different from combinations of i and j of other GLRT normalized curves.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein a time interval of the MPRT normalized curve M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s) is equal to (t.sub.b−t.sub.a), t.sub.a and t.sub.b are two different times points, and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b) are between 0 and 1.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein when i is less than j, M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) is less than M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b); and when i is greater than j, M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) is greater than M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b).
7. The method of claim 6, wherein when i is less than j, M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) is equal to 0.1 and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b) is equal to 0.9; and wherein when i is greater than j, M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) is equal to 0.9 and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b) is equal to 0.1.
8. The method of claim 1 further comprising: turning off a backlight module of the LCD for at least a predetermined period while switching the display panel between the gray levels.
9. A measurement system for measuring a motion picture response time (MPRT) of a liquid crystal display (LCD), the measurement system comprising: a computer configured to control a display panel of the LCD to switch between a plurality of different gray levels; and a measurement device configured to measure variations of brightness of the display panel when the display panel is switched between the gray levels; wherein the measurement device transmits results of measuring the variations of the brightness of the display panel to the computer, and the computer is further configured to obtain a plurality of gray level response time (GLRT) normalized curves according to the results; wherein the computer is further configured to integrate the plurality of GLRT normalized curves to obtain at least an MPRT normalized curve; wherein the computer is further configured to obtain at least a time interval of the at least an MPRT normalized curve; and wherein the computer is further configured to calculate an average of the at least a time interval to obtain the MPRT of the LCD; wherein each GLRT normalized curve is represented by G.sub.i,j(t) to indicate a relationship between the brightness of the display panel and time while switching a gray level of each pixel of the display panel from i to j, where t represents time, and i is not equal to j; and wherein an MPRT normalized curve obtained by integrating the GLRT normalized curve G.sub.i,j(t) is M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s), and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s)=∫.sub.t.sub.
10. The measurement system of claim 9, wherein i and j are selected from a group consisting of seven gray levels.
11. The measurement system of claim 10, wherein the seven gray levels are 0, 60, 90, 120, 160, 200, and 255.
12. The measurement system of claim 9, wherein a combination of i and j of each GLRT normalized curve is different from combinations of i and j of other GLRT normalized curves.
13. The measurement system of claim 9, wherein a time interval of the MPRT normalized curve M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s) is equal to (t.sub.b−t.sub.a), t.sub.a and t.sub.b are two different times points, and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b) are between 0 and 1.
14. The measurement system of claim 13, wherein when i is less than j, M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) is less than M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b); and when i is greater than j, M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) is greater than M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b).
15. The measurement system of claim 14, wherein when i is less than j, M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) is equal to 0.1 and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b) is equal to 0.9; and wherein when i is greater than j, M.sub.i,j(t.sub.a) is equal to 0.9 and M.sub.i,j(t.sub.b) is equal to 0.1.
16. The measurement system of claim 9, wherein a backlight module of the LCD is turned off for at least a predetermined period while the computer controls the display panel of the LCD to switch between the gray levels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) When the measurement is started, the computer 20 will send a signal to notify the measurement device 100 to start the measurement, and at the same time, the computer 20 would transmit the display signal Si to the display panel 12 to control the pixels 14 to switch their gray levels (i.e., the liquid crystals in the display panel 12 are controlled to process polarity inversion). The communication between the measurement device 100 and the computer 20 can be bidirectional or unidirectional, depending on the transmission interface chosen by the user. After the measurement device 100 receives the signal Sc from the computer 20 to start measuring, the measurement device 100 starts to measure the brightness Lu and sends the digital signal D to the computer 20. The termination of the measurement can be actively initiated by the computer 20 to notify the measurement device 100 to stop the measurement. For example, when the computer 20 receives a sufficient amount of data of the digital signal D, it will actively notify the measurement device 100 to terminate the measurement. In addition, the measurement may also be terminated when the measurement device 100 finds that the images of the display panel 12 have no longer changed, and then the measurement device 100 actively notifies the computer 20 to terminate the measurement.
(13) The application program 22 executed by the CPU 24 of the computer 20 would calculate the GLRT normalized curve 110 (i.e., G.sub.i,j(t)) as shown in
(14) The computer 20 controls the pixels 14 of the display panel 12 to switch between different gray levels, and measures the brightness Lu of the display panel 12 to obtain a plurality of GLRT normalized curves G.sub.i,j(t) of the display panel 12. In an embodiment of the present invention, the selected gray levels range from the darkest of 0 to the brightest of 255, and the computer 20 would control the pixels 14 to switch between seven different gray levels. The seven gray levels may be 0, 60, 90, 120, 160, 200 and 255. In other words, the parameters i and j are selected from the group consisting of seven gray levels of 0, 60, 90, 120, 160, 200 and 255. Since i is not equal to j, the combination of i and j of each GLRT normalized curve will be different from the combination of i and j of other GLRT normalized curves. In this case, 42 (i.e., 7×6) GLRT normalized curves G.sub.i,j(t) would be obtained, such as G.sub.0,60(t), G.sub.0,90(t), G.sub.0,120(t), G.sub.0,160(t), G.sub.0,200(t), G.sub.0,255(t), G.sub.60,0(t), G.sub.60,90(t), G.sub.60,120(t), G.sub.60,160(t), G.sub.60,200(t), G.sub.60,255(t), G.sub.255,0(t) G.sub.255,60(t), G.sub.255,90(t), G.sub.255,120(t), G.sub.255,160(t), and G.sub.255,200(t). For example, G.sub.60,0(t) represents the GLRT normalized curve obtained when the gray level of the pixels 14 is switched from 0 to 60; G.sub.0,90(t) represents the GLRT normalized curve obtained when the gray level of the pixels 14 is switched from 0 to 90; G.sub.255,90(t) represents the GLRT normalized curve obtained when the gray level of the pixels 14 is switched from 255 to 90, and so on.
(15) In addition, the application program 22 executed by the CPU 24 would integrate the plurality of GLRT normalized curves G.sub.i,j(t) to simulate and obtain a plurality of MPRT normalized curves M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s). Each of the MPRT normalized curves MA) could be expressed as the following equation (1):
M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s)=∫.sub.t.sub.
(16) Where t.sub.s is time, and T.sub.f is a frame period of the LCD 10. The frame period T.sub.f, is equal to the reciprocal of the refresh rate of the display panel 12. Therefore, by changing the refresh rate of the display panel 12, the frame period T.sub.f would be changed accordingly. Therefore, the computer 20 may calculate the frame period T.sub.f according to the refresh rate of the display panel 12.
(17) According to equation (1), the MPRT normalized curve M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s) obtained by integrating the GLRT normalized curve 110 in
(18) In the above embodiments, the computer 20 controls the pixels 14 to switch between seven different gray levels, and the application program 22 executed by the CPU 24 integrates the 42 GLRT normalized curves G.sub.i,j(t) to obtain the 42 MPRT normalized curves M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s). In the case where i and j are selected from the group consisting of seven gray levels of 0, 60, 90, 120, 160, 200 and 255, the 42 MPRT normalized curves M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s) are M.sub.0,60(t.sub.s), M.sub.0,90(t), M.sub.0,120(t.sub.s), M.sub.0,160(t.sub.s), M.sub.0,200(t.sub.9), M.sub.0,255(t.sub.s), M.sub.60,0(t.sub.s), M.sub.60,90(t.sub.s), M.sub.60,120(t.sub.s), M.sub.60,160(t.sub.s), M.sub.60,200(t.sub.s), M.sub.60,255(t.sub.s), . . . , M.sub.255,0(t.sub.s), M.sub.255,60(t.sub.s), M.sub.255,90(t.sub.s), M.sub.255,120(t.sub.s), M.sub.255,160(t.sub.s), M.sub.255,200(t.sub.s). For example, M.sub.0,60(t.sub.s) represents the MPRT normalized curve obtained when the gray level of the pixels 14 is switched from 0 to 60; M.sub.0,90(t.sub.s) represents the MPRT normalized curve obtained when the gray level of the pixels 14 is switched from 0 to 90; M.sub.255,90(t.sub.s) represents the MPRT normalized curve obtained when the gray level of the pixels 14 is switched from 255 to 90, and so on.
(19) In addition, the application program 22 executed by the CPU 24 would obtains a time interval of each MPRT normalized curve M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s). Taking
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(21) Where N is a total number of the MPRT normalized curves M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s). For example, in the above embodiment, since the computer 20 controls the pixels 14 to switch between seven different gray levels, N is equal to 42.
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(23) In another embodiment of the present invention, in order to reduce the MPRT T.sub.M, the control circuit 16 will timely turn off a backlight module that is used to illuminate the pixels 14 of the LCD 10 (that is, the control circuit 16 will dynamically adjust the backlight module), so that the display panel 12 would display a black screen for a predetermined period. In the embodiment, the MPRT under different backlight conditions could be simulated by changing the time to turn on the backlight of the LCD 10. Taking
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Where, n is a positive integer.
(25) It can be seen from the comparison between
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(28) Step S210: Controlling the display panel 12 to switch between a plurality of different grays levels, and measuring variations of the brightness of the display panel 12 to obtain at least a GLRT normalized curve G.sub.i,j(t) when the display panel 12 switches its gray level;
(29) Step S220: Integrating the at least a gray level response time normalized curve G.sub.i,j(t) to obtain at least a motion picture response time normalized curve M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s);
(30) Step S230: Obtaining the at least a time interval T.sub.1 of the at least an MPRT normalized curve M.sub.i,j(t.sub.s); and
(31) Step S240: Calculating the average of the at least a time interval T.sub.i,j to obtain the MPRT T.sub.M of the LCD 10.
(32) Compared with the prior art, the present invention obtains the motion picture response time (MPRT) of the LCD by measuring the gray level response time (GLRT) of the LCD. Since the GLRT of the LCD could be measured through components such as a photosensitive element and an analog-to-digital converter, there is no need for more expensive equipment in the prior art, such as a mobile camera. Therefore, according to the present invention, the MPRT of the LCD could be obtained without using a complicated measurement device. It significantly improves the reliability of the obtained MPRT and convenience of measuring the MPRT.
(33) Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.