Display device, information processing system, and control method
US-2024339069-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US9058778B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9058778-B2 |
| Application number | US-82654810-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 16, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jun 16, 2015 |
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Systems and methods for maintaining DC balance in bi-stable displays using contrast correction are disclosed. The system includes a DC balance module and storage for DC corrective waveforms. The DC balance module generates transitional driving schemes which drive pixels to new color values while simultaneously shifting each pixel's relative impulse potential values to be in line with those of the new speed drive scheme. The transitional driving schemes ensure DC balance by performing contrast and color-depth correction. In particular, the transitional driving schemes lower the contrast and reduce the color depth of pixels when increasing the speed of page flipping and raise the contrast and color depth when reducing the speed of page flipping. The present embodiment of the invention also includes a method for variable-speed page flipping with contrast correction and a method for creating a transitional driving scheme.
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A method comprising: driving an electronic paper display with a first pixel driving scheme having a first rate of page transition; determining a second driving scheme having a second rate of page transition; in response to determining that the rate of page transition is varying from the rate to the second rate, determining a transitional pixel driving scheme, including a drive waveform and a contrast correction waveform, by: selecting a waveform length for the transitional pixel driving scheme, wherein the waveform length for the transitional pixel driving scheme is equal in length to a longer waveform length of the first and second pixel driving schemes; using a shorter waveform of the first and second pixel driving schemes for the drive waveform; inserting the drive waveform into a first portion of the transitional pixel driving scheme; selecting a pixel color to remain fixed based in part on determining that the pixel color is associated with a largest amount of pixels in both a previous image and a desired image during a page transition; determining, for the first pixel driving scheme and the second pixel driving scheme, relative impulse potentials of each nominal color relative to the fixed color; subtracting the relative impulse potential of the first pixel driving scheme from the relative impulse potential of the second pixel driving scheme to determine an impulse potential for the contrast correction waveform; and inserting the contrast correction waveform into a remaining portion of the transitional pixel driving scheme; driving the electronic paper display with the transitional pixel driving scheme; and in response to determining that the rate of page transition is fixed at the second rate, driving the display with the second pixel driving scheme. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein driving the display with the first pixel driving scheme, driving the display with the transitional pixel driving scheme and driving the display with the second pixel driving scheme are DC balanced. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein driving the display with the transitional pixel driving scheme changes the relative impulse potentials of at least one nominal color. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the contrast correction waveform is inserted after the drive waveform in the transitional pixel driving scheme. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising entering a page transition mode based on receiving a start signal from a user and determining that the rate of page transition is varying from the first rate to the second rate. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising exiting a page transition mode based on receiving a stop signal from a user and determining that the rate of page transition is fixed at the second rate. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising: driving the pixels to an extreme optical state using the first driving scheme; and driving the pixels to a desired color using the transitional driving scheme. 8. The method of claim 1 further comprising: driving the pixels to an extreme optical state using the transitional pixel driving scheme; and driving the pixels to a desired color using the second pixel driving scheme. 9. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer usable medium including a computer readable program, wherein the computer readable program when executed on a computer causes the computer to: drive an electronic paper display with a first pixel driving scheme having a first rate of page transition; determine a second pixel driving scheme having a second rate of page transition; in response to determining that the rate of page transition is varying from the first rate to the second rate, determine a transitional pixel driving scheme, including a drive waveform and a contrast correction waveform, by: selecting a waveform length for the transitional pixel driving scheme, wherein the waveform length for the transitional pixel driving scheme is equal in length to a longer waveform length of the first and second pixel driving schemes; using a shorter waveform of the first and second pixel driving schemes for the drive waveform; inserting the drive waveform into a first potion of the transitional pixel driving scheme; selecting a pixel color to remain fixed based in part on determining that the pixel color is associated with a largest amount of pixels in both a previous image and a desired image during a page transition; determining, for the first pixel driving scheme and the second pixel driving scheme, relative impulse potentials of each nominal color relative to the fixed color; subtracting the relative impulse potential of the first pixel driving scheme from the relative impulse potential of the second pixel driving scheme to determine an impulse potential for the contrast correction waveform; and inserting the contrast correction waveform into a remaining portion of the transitional pixel driving scheme; drive the electronic paper display with the transitional pixel driving scheme; and in response to determining that the rate of page transition is fixed at the second rate, drive the display with the second pixel driving scheme. 10. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the first pixel driving scheme, the transitional pixel driving scheme and the second pixel driving scheme are DC balanced. 11. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the transitional pixel driving scheme changes the relative impulse potentials of at least one nominal color. 12. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the computer readable program when executed on the computer causes the computer to insert the contrast correction waveform after the drive waveform in the transitional pixel driving scheme. 13. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the computer readable program when executed on the computer causes the computer to enter a page transition mode based on receiving a start signal from a user and determining that the rate of page transition is varying from the first rate to the second rate. 14. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the computer readable program when executed on the computer causes the computer to exit a page transition mode based on receiving a stop signal from a user and determining that the rate of page transition is fixed at the second rate. 15. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the computer readable program when executed on the computer causes the computer to: drive the pixels to an extreme optical state using the first pixel driving scheme; and drive the pixels to a desired color using the transitional pixel driving scheme. 16. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the computer readable program when executed on the computer causes the computer to: drive the pixels to an extreme optical state using the transitional pixel driving scheme; and drive the pixels to a desired color using the second pixel driving scheme. 17. An apparatus for updating an electronic paper display, the apparatus comprising: a first storage for storing fixed rate pixel driving schemes including a first pixel driving scheme having a first rate of page transition and a second pixel driving scheme having a second rate of page transition; a page transition block feeding module for determining and transmitting page transition blocks; a DC balance module for: providing the fixed rate pixel driving schemes and a transitional pixel driving scheme, the DC balance module coupled to the first storage for retrieving the fixed
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