Methods and apparatus for driving electro-optic displays
US-9269311-B2 · Feb 23, 2016 · US
US12249262B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12249262-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318345523-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 27, 2021 |
| Publication date | Mar 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 11, 2025 |
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A method for driving electro-optic displays including electro-optic material disposed between a common electrode and a backplane. The backplane includes an array of pixel electrodes, each coupled to a transistor. A display controller applies waveforms to the pixel electrodes. The method includes applying first measurement waveforms to a first portion of the pixel electrodes. During each frame of the first measurement waveforms, the same time-dependent voltages are applied to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes. The method includes determining the impedance of the electro-optic material in proximity to the first portion of pixel electrodes based on a measurement of the current flowing through a current measurement circuit and the time-dependent voltages applied to each pixel electrode during the first measurement waveforms, and selecting driving waveforms based on the impedance of the electro-optic material in proximity to the first portion of pixel electrodes.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for driving an electro-optic display comprising a layer of electro-optic material disposed between a common electrode and a backplane, the backplane including an array of pixel electrodes, wherein each pixel electrode is coupled to a pixel transistor, wherein a display controller circuit applies waveforms to the array of pixel electrodes by applying one or more time-dependent voltages between the common electrode and the array of pixel electrodes via the pixel transistors, the method for driving comprising: applying first measurement waveforms comprising one or more frames to a first portion of pixel electrodes of the array of pixel electrodes, wherein during each frame of the first measurement waveforms the same time-dependent voltages are applied to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes; measuring a first current flowing through a current measurement circuit coupled between the common electrode and an output of the display controller circuit that applies time-dependent voltages to the common electrode; determining a first impedance of the electro-optic material in proximity to the first portion of pixel electrodes based on the first current flowing through the current measurement circuit and the time-dependent voltages applied to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes during the first measurement waveforms; selecting first driving waveforms to apply to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes based on the first impedance of the electro-optic material in proximity to the first portion of pixel electrodes; and applying the first driving waveforms to the first portion of pixel electrodes, wherein the first driving waveforms comprise time-dependent voltages sufficient to change an optical state of the electro-optic display in proximity to the first portion of pixel electrodes. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the current measurement circuit comprises a resistive element and a differential voltage amplifier, wherein a first input of the differential voltage amplifier is connected to a first terminal of the resistive element, and a second input of the differential voltage amplifier is connected to a second terminal of the resistive element. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the time-dependent voltages applied to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes comprise a uniform voltage pulse. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the time-dependent voltages applied to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes comprise a first voltage pulse having a first polarity, and a second voltage pulse having a second polarity opposite of the first polarity. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first portion of pixel electrodes comprises all of the pixel electrodes of the array of pixel electrodes. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the first portion of pixel electrodes comprises pixel electrodes located in proximity to an outer perimeter of the array of pixel electrodes. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising applying second measurement waveforms comprising one or more frames to a second portion of pixel electrodes of the array of pixel electrodes, wherein during each frame of the second measurement waveforms the same time-dependent voltages are applied to each pixel electrode of the second portion of pixel electrodes; measuring a second current flowing through the current measurement circuit; determining a second impedance of the electro-optic material in proximity to the second portion of pixel electrodes based on the second current flowing through the current measurement circuit and the time-dependent voltages applied to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes during the second measurement waveforms; selecting second driving waveforms to apply to each pixel electrode of the second portion of pixel electrodes based on the second impedance of the electro-optic material in proximity to the second portion of pixel electrodes; and applying the second driving waveforms to the second portion of pixel electrodes, wherein the second driving waveforms comprise time-dependent voltages sufficient to change the optical state of the electro-optic display in proximity to the second portion of pixel electrodes. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the first portion of pixel electrodes comprises pixel electrodes from a first region of the array of pixel electrodes, and the second portion of pixel electrodes comprises pixel electrodes from a second region of the array of pixel electrodes, and wherein the first and second regions of pixel electrodes do not overlap. 9. The method of claim 7 further comprising applying zero volt waveforms to the second portion of pixel electrodes while applying first measurement waveforms to the first portion of pixel electrodes; and applying zero volt waveforms to the first portion of pixel electrodes while applying second measurement waveforms to the second portion of pixel electrodes. 10. A method for driving an electro-optic display comprising a layer of electro-optic material disposed between a common electrode and a backplane, the backplane including an array of pixel electrodes, wherein each pixel electrode is coupled to a pixel transistor, wherein a display controller circuit applies waveforms to the array of pixel electrodes by applying one or more time-dependent voltages between the common electrode and the array of pixel electrodes via the pixel transistors, the method for driving comprising: concurrently activating pixel transistors associated with a first portion of pixel electrodes of the array of pixel electrodes; applying a first voltage to the first portion of pixel electrodes; injecting measurement waveforms from a signal generation circuit through a current measurement circuit coupled between the signal generation circuit and the common electrode; measuring a first current flowing through the current measurement circuit based on the measurement waveforms; determining a first impedance of the electro-optic material in proximity to the first portion of pixel electrodes based on the first current flowing through the current measurement circuit and the time-dependent voltages applied to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes during the first measurement waveforms; selecting first driving waveforms to apply to each pixel electrode of the first portion of pixel electrodes based on the first impedance of the electro-optic material in proximity to the first portion of pixel electrodes; and applying the first driving waveforms to the first portion of pixel electrodes, wherein the first driving waveforms comprise time-dependent voltages sufficient to change an optical state of the electro-optic display in proximity to the first portion of pixel electrodes. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the current measurement circuit comprises a resistive element and a differential voltage amplifier, wherein a first input of the differential voltage amplifier is connected to a first terminal of the resistive element, and a second input of the differential voltage amplifier is connected to a second terminal of the resistive element. 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the measurement waveforms comprise periodic square or sinusoidal voltage waveforms. 13. The method of claim 10 wherein the measurement waveforms comprise voltages having an amplitude insufficient to change an optical state of the electro-optic display. 14. The method of claim 10 wherein the measurement waveforms comprise oscillating voltage waveforms having a plurality of frequenc
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