Zframe data display method, electronic device, and storage medium
US-2024404452-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US10475400B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10475400-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615561857-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A method for controlling a digital display device and a digital display system implementing the method are provided in which a required luminance level for a pixel is controlled according to a store provided for each pixel, the contents of which indicate the number of discrete display update periods during an image refresh period for the pixel for which the pixel is to be illuminated to achieve the required luminance level, the content being read at each update period and the content determining whether the pixel is to be illuminated for that update period, the content being updated at each update period for which the pixel is illuminated to indicate that the number of update cycles for which the pixel is to be illuminated is thereby reduced by one and wherein the content of the store may be updated at any update cycle in response to changes in required pixel luminance level indicated by received image data.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for controlling a digital display device to display an image, by which method a perceived luminance level for a plurality of pixels in an image to be displayed is achieved, the method comprising: controlling a respective element of the display device to illuminate a first pixel for a first predetermined portion of an image refresh period, said first predetermined portion being indicated by the content of a first store provided in respect of the first pixel; and controlling a respective element of the display device to illuminate a second pixel for a second predetermined portion of the image refresh period, said second predetermined portion being indicated by the content of a second store provided in respect of the second pixel, the content of the second store being different than the content of the first store, wherein the content of the first store and the second store represents a number of discrete display device update cycles of predetermined length within the image refresh period for the respective pixel during which the respective pixel is to be illuminated such that the respective pixel is illuminated for said respective predetermined portion of the image refresh period, wherein the content of the respective store at each update cycle determines whether the respective pixel is to be illuminated or not illuminated for that update cycle and the content of the respective store is updated at each update cycle for which the respective pixel is illuminated to indicate that the number of update cycles for which the respective pixel is to be illuminated is reduced by one, and wherein one or more of the display update cycles is designated to illuminate a respective pixel for only a portion of each of the one or more display update cycles, and wherein the content of the first store or second store determines which of the one or more of the display update cycles to use for the first pixel or the second pixel, respectively. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein four or more update cycles during an image refresh period for a respective pixel are reserved for the illumination of the respective pixel for a different respective portion of the update cycle, the four or more update cycles providing fractional levels of pixel luminance. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the respective store comprises a count-down timer value store for the respective pixel defining the number of update cycles for which the respective pixel is to be illuminated and wherein updating the respective store at each update cycle comprises decrementing the stored time value for the respective pixel such that when the stored value reaches zero, the respective pixel will no longer be illuminated. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the respective store comprises a shift register for the respective pixel, each shift register of a bit-length equal to the number of update cycles in the image refresh period for the respective pixel, wherein the number of update cycles for which the respective pixel is to be illuminated is indicated by the number of bits set in the shift register, and wherein updating the respective store at each update cycle comprises shifting the bits in the shift register by one position such that when a bit is read from the shift register, the respective pixel will be illuminated if the bit is set, or otherwise the respective pixel will no longer be illuminated. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein any bit of the shift register is updated at any update cycle in response to received image data causing an update to the required luminance level for the respective pixel. 6. A digital display system, comprising: a digital display device for displaying an image; and a display controller arranged to control the digital display device to display pixels in an image at a required level of luminance by controlling a respective region of the digital display device to illuminate a first pixel for a respective first portion of an image refresh period and a second pixel for a respective second portion of the image refresh period, wherein the display controller includes an input for receiving image data defining luminance levels for the first and second pixels; a processor arranged with access to a first store and a second store provided for the first pixel and the second pixel, respectively, the processor configured to receive image data from the input defining a required luminance level for each of the first and second pixels, store in the respective store provided for the respective pixel content that indicates a number of discrete display device update cycles of predetermined length within the image refresh period for the respective pixel during which the pixel is to be illuminated such that the respective pixel is illuminated for a portion of the image refresh period corresponding to the required luminance level for the respective pixel, wherein each of the first and second pixels is illuminated for a portion of an update cycle during the image refresh period for the respective pixel, and wherein the content of the respective store further indicates an update cycle that is designated for illuminating the respective pixel for only a portion of the update cycle, read the content of the respective store for each respective pixel at each update cycle and generate an output to indicate which pixels are to be illuminated for the update cycle and which are not to be illuminated, in dependence upon the content of the respective pixel stores, wherein the content of the first store is different than the content of the second store, and update the content of the respective store for each respective pixel at each update cycle for which the respective content indicates that the respective pixel is to be illuminated to indicate that the number of update cycles for which the respective pixel is to be illuminated is reduced by one. 7. The system according to claim 6 , wherein four or more update cycles during an image refresh period for a respective pixel are reserved for the illumination of the respective pixel for a different respective portion of each of the one or more update cycles, the four or more update cycles providing fractional levels of pixel luminance. 8. The system according to claim 6 , wherein the respective store comprises a count-down timer value store for each respective pixel defining the number of update cycles for which the respective pixel is to be illuminated and wherein updating the respective store at each update cycle comprises decrementing the stored time value for the respective pixel such that when the stored value reaches zero, the respective pixel will no longer be illuminated. 9. The system according to claim 6 , wherein the respective store comprises a shift register for each respective pixel of bit-length equal to the number of update cycles in the image refresh period for the respective pixel, wherein the number of update cycles for which the respective pixel is to be illuminated is indicated by the number of bits set in the shift register, and wherein updating the respective store at each update cycle comprises shifting the bits in the shift register by one position such that when a bit is read from the shift register, the respective pixel will be illuminated if the bit is set, or otherwise the respective pixel will no longer be illuminated. 10. The system according to claim 9 , wherein the processor is arranged with access to update any bit of the shift register at any update cycle in response to received image data causing an update to the required luminance level for the respective pixel. 11. A digital display device incorporating or associat
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