BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention relates in general to a liquid crystal display, and more particularly
to the identifier of the source driver of a chip-on-glass liquid crystal display and
the identifying method thereof.
Description of the Related Art
[0003] Liquid crystal displays (LCD) have become more and more popular in computer monitors
or TVs due to their light weight, flatness and low radiation, compared with the CRT
monitor. In addition to improving the display quality of LCDs, such as color, contrast
and brightness, the manufacturers try to improve the manufacturing process to reduce
the cost and manufacturing time.
[0004] The LCD includes a timing controller, source drivers and at least one gate driver
to drive its liquid crystal panel. Conventionally, the timing controller is welded
on a control print circuit board, the source drivers are welded on an X-board, and
the gate driver is welded on a Y-board. The control print circuit board connects to
the X-board via flexible printed circuit boards (FPCs), while the X-board and the
Y board each connects to the liquid crystal panel via other FPCs. Therefore, the conventional
LCD requires at least three boards to be connected to the panel and the manufacturing
process is thus complex. In order to simplify the manufacturing process, the chip-on-glass
(COG) LCD has been developed:
[0005] FIG. 1 is diagram of a conventional COG LCD. The COG LCD 100 includes a panel 110,
a plurality of source drivers 112, at least one gate driver 114, a printed circuit
board 120 and a plurality of flexible printed circuit boards 130. The source drivers
112 and the gate driver 114 are disposed on the glass substrate of the panel 110 and
electrically connect to the printed circuit board 120 via the flexible printed circuit
boards 130. The timing controller (not shown in FIG. 1) is disposed on the printed
circuit board 120, and outputs image data and control signals to the source drivers
112 and the gate driver 114. In COG LCD 100, only one board (PCB 120), instead of
three, is required to connect to the panel 110 via the FPCs 130. Therefore, the manufacturing
process is simplified.
[0006] However, the manufacturing process of COG LCD is still not simplified enough because
a plurality of flexible printed circuit boards are needed, and in the above example
in FIG. 1, the number of flexible printed circuit boards is 11. The flexible printed
boards need a plurality of contact points with the liquid crystal panel and the possibility
of electrical contact failure is thus increased.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a COG LCD that reduces the
number of flexible printed circuit boards and to provide a transmission method for
the LCD.
[0008] It is another object of the invention to provide a method for generating gate control
signals for reducing the number of flexible printed circuit boards.
[0009] Furthermore, it is another object of the invention to provide an identifier of the
source driver of the COG LCD and an identifying method thereof.
[0010] It is another object of the invention to provide a source driver for single-way or
dual-way transmission of the image data and the control signals from the timing controller.
[0011] It is another object of the invention to provide a method for transmitting control
signals by packets so as to reduce the number of transmission lines to few or only
one and reduce the number of flexible printed circuit boards.
[0012] It is another object of the invention to provide a method for power management so
as to save power consumption of the COG LCD.
[0013] The invention achieves the above-identified objects by providing an identifier for
identifying a source driver of a chip-on-glass liquid crystal display. The identifier
includes a comparator for receiving a chip identity and a target identity, and generates
a triggering signal to activate the source driver if the chip identity coincides with
the target identity.
[0014] Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiments.
The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] FIG. 1 is diagram of a conventional COG LCD.
[0016] FIG. 2A is a diagram of a chip-on-glass (COG) liquid crystal display (LCD) according
to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
[0017] FIG. 2B is a diagram of a COG LCD according to another preferred embodiment of the
invention.
[0018] FIG. 3 is a diagram of control signals of the source drivers and the gate drivers
of the LCD.
[0019] FIG. 4 is a format diagram of a control packet.
[0020] FIG. 5A is a diagram of the source driver according to the preferred embodiment of
the invention.
[0021] FIG. 5B is a block diagram of the wave generator in FIG. 5A.
[0022] FIG. 5C is a block diagram of the ID recognizer in FIG. 5B.
[0023] FIG. 5D is a waveform diagram of control signal POL.
[0024] FIG. 5E is a waveform diagram of the generation of the control signal TP.
[0025] FIG. 6A is a flowchart of a convergent transmission method for power saving.
[0026] FIG. 6B is a flowchart of a divergent transmission method for power saving.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] FIG. 2A is a diagram of a chip-on-glass (COG) liquid crystal display (LCD) according
to a preferred embodiment of the invention. The LCD 200 includes a panel 210, a plurality
of source drivers (S/D) 212(1)-212(10), at least one gate driver 214, a printed circuit
board 220 and flexible printed circuit boards (FPC) 230 and 232. The source drivers
212 and gate driver 214 are disposed on the glass substrate of the panel 210 by chip-on-glass
technology. The timing controller 225 is disposed on the printed circuit board 220
for outputting image data and control signals both to source drivers 212(3) and 212(8)
respectively via the flexible printed circuit boards 230 and 232. Via the wires on
the glass substrate, the source driver 212(3) transmits the image data and the control
signals to the neighboring source drivers 212(1), 212(2), 212(4) and 212(5), and the
source driver 212(8) transmits the image data and the control signals to the neighboring
source drivers 212(5), 212(6), 212(7), 212(8) and 212(10). Based on the control signals,
one of the source drivers, such as the source driver 212(1), which is nearest to the
gate driver 214, can generate gate control signals G to the gate driver 214. The reason
to choose the source driver nearest to the gate driver 212 is to reduce the length
of the wire there between so as to effectively reduce the distortions and delays of
the gate control signals G. It is worthy of noting that other source drives can also
be used to generate the gate control signals G, not just limited to the source driver
212(1). In this embodiment, the number of flexible printed circuit boards are greatly
reduced to 2 because the LCD uses the wires disposed on the glass substrate for transmitting
the image data and the control signals.
[0028] Each of the source drivers 212 has a first operation mode and a second operation
mode. The source driver 212(3) and the source driver 212(8) are set to the first operation
mode to execute the dual-way transmission. That is, the source driver 212(3) and the
source driver 212(8) each receives the image data and control signals from the timing
controller 225 and transmits them to the neighboring source drivers at both the right
side and the left side thereof. Taking the source driver 212(3) for example, the source
driver 212(3) can simultaneously transmit the image data and control signals to both
the neighboring source driver 212(2) and 212(4), which are located at the two sides
of the source driver 212(3). The source drivers 212(1), 212(2), 212(4)-212(7), 212(9)
and 212(10) are set to the second operation mode to execute single-way transmission,
and are not directly connected to the timing controller 225. That is, the source drivers
212(1), 212(2), 212(4)-212(7), 212(9) and 212(10) each can receive the image data
and the control signals from the right (or left) source driver and transmit them to
the left (or right) source driver. Taking the source driver 212(2) for example, it
receives the image data and the control signals from the source driver 212(3) at the
right side thereof and transmits them to the source driver 212(1) at the left side
thereof. In the embodiment, the LCD 200 is a big screen monitor having 10 source drivers
and two flexible printed circuit board 230 and 232. The number of flexible printed
circuit boards is not limited to two as long as the distortions and delays of signals
are acceptable.
[0029] In the embodiment, the source drivers are divided into a left group including source
drivers 212(1)-212(5) and a right group including source drivers 212(6)-212(10). The
flexible printed circuit board 230 connects to the center source drivers 212(3) of
the left group, and the flexible printed circuit board 232 connects to the center
source drivers 212(8) of the right group, such that the distortions and delays of
signals, caused by the parasitic capacitance and resistance, can be minimized. On
the other hand, the source drivers can also be divided into more than three groups
and each group directly connects to the timing controller via a flexible printed circuit
board, so long as the distortions and delays of the signals are acceptable.
[0030] FIG. 2B is a diagram of a COG LCD 250 according to another preferred embodiment of
the invention. Compared with the LCD 200, the LCD 250 further includes a gate driver
216 at the right side of the panel 210. The gate drivers 214 and 216 together drive
the panel 210 from two sides thereof. The other elements of LCD 250 are the same as
those as described above.
[0031] FIG. 3 is a diagram of control signals of the source drivers and the gate drivers
of the LCD. The control signals include gate control signals G and source control
signals S. The gate control signals G include a gate driver start signal STV for representing
the start of a frame, a gate clock signal CPV for enabling a gate line, and a gate
driver output enable signal OEV for defining the enabled duration of the gate line.
The source control signals S include a source driver start signal STH for notifying
the source driver to start to prepare the data of a horizontal line, a data enable
signal DE for starting to receive data, a load signal TP for starting to output driving
voltages to the data lines, and a polarization control signal POL for controlling
the polarization inversion.
[0032] When the source driver start signal STH is asserted, the source driver 212 starts
to prepare to receive data, and after a period td1, the data enable signal DE is asserted
such that the timing controller 225 starts to output the image data to the source
drivers 212. The source drivers 212 generate the driving voltage with the polarization
designated by the polarization control signal POL and then outputs the driving voltages
to the panel 210 according to the load signal Tp.
[0033] In the conventional LCD 100, the control signals are outputted by the timing controller
directly to each source driver 112 and the gate driver 114. Each control signal conventionally
needs at least one wire to transmit, and thus a plurality of wires are required. The
control signals are easily distorted and delayed because the wires between the timing
controller and the source drivers and the gate driver have parasitic capacitance and
resistance.
[0034] In the present embodiment, the timing controller 225 integrates the control signals
into a control bitstream C and transmits it by a wire to the source drivers 212. For
example, the control signals can be packed into a plurality of control packets, each
representing an event relevant to a control signal. The timing controller 225 can
designate one source driver 212 to receive the control packet by a target identification.
The target identification is, for example, included in the control packet for each
source driver to identify. After receiving the control packet, the source driver 212
can decode the control packet to generate the control signal. Therefore, the number
of the wires required to transmit the control signals is thus greatly reduced in the
present embodiment.
[0035] The source driver 212 has a built-in identification so as to identify whether a received
control packet is for its own by comparing the target identification of the control
packet with the built-in identification.
[Transmission protocol of the control bitstream]
[0036] Conventionally the control signals are each transmitted by a wire from the timing
controller to the source driver/gate driver. The source drivers and the gate driver
each needs a plurality of control signals and thus the number of the wires for transmitting
the control signals is great. Therefore, number of wires in the conventional flexible
printed circuit board is also great. The conventional structure thus requires a flexible
printed circuit board of high cost and quality. The lengths of the wires between the
timing controller and the source drivers/gate driver are so long as to incur delays
and distortions of the signals.
[0037] In the present embodiment, the timing controller 225 transmits a control bitstream
C to the source driver a minimum of wires. The control bitstream C includes a plurality
of control packets, each representing an event of one corresponding control signal,
such as a pull high event or a pull low event. After receiving the control packet,
the source driver 212 generates the corresponding control signal by pulling high or
pulling low accordingly.
[0038] FIG. 4 is a format diagram of a control packet. A control packet includes a header
field 310 and a control item, which includes a control field 312 and a data field
314. The header field 310 records a predetermined pattern for identifying the start
of a packet, for example, 0x11111. The control field 312 records the type of the event,
such as the STH event, the TP event, the pull high event, the pull low event and the
initialization event. The data field 314 records the parameters of the event.
[0039] In the present embodiment, each control packet has 16 bits. If receiving the control
packet by dual-edge sampling, it takes 8 clocks to read one control packet. That is,
the control signal generated by a pull high event and a pull low event must remain
at high level for at least assertion time of 8 clocks. The control signals POL, CPV,
STV, OEV can each be generated by a pull high event and a pull low event. The control
signal that has assertion time of less than 8 clocks, such as control signals STH
and TP, are generated respectively by the STH event and the TP event. After receiving
the STH event/TP event, the source driver pulls high the control signal STH/TP for
a pre-determined period td2/tw1 and then pulls low the control signal STH/TP. It is
worth noticing that the sampling method for receiving the control packet is not limited
to dual-edge sampling. Rising-edge sampling or falling-edge sampling can also be used.
[0040] In regard to the control packet having the control field 312 recording the STH event,
the data field 314 thereof records the target identification. For example, the source
drivers 212(1)-212(10) have the built-in identifications of 0x0001-0x1010, respectively.
After receiving the control packet with STH event, the source driver compares the
target identification of this control packet with the built-in identification, pulls
high the control signal STH if the comparison is matched, and then pulls low the control
signal STH after a period td2.
[0041] From FIG. 3, it can be seen that the control signals TP and CPV are pulled high at
the same time, so after receiving the control packet with TP event, control signals
TP and CPV are pulled high. The control signal TP is then pulled low after a period
tw1, and the control signal CPV is pulled low after receiving the control packet with
pull low event of CPV.
[0042] Control signals POL, STV and OEV are generated by a pull high event and a pull low
event. In regard to the control packet with the control field 312 recording a pull
high event, its data field 314 designates which signal is to be pulled high. In regard
to the control packet with the control field 312 recording a pull low event, its data
field 314 designates which signal is to be pulled low.
[0043] In regard to the control packet with the control field 312 recording an initialization
event, setting several kinds of initialization can be set, such as the fan out of
the source drivers. Other kinds of events can also be represented by the control packets.
[0044] In the present embodiment, as a minimum of wires is required to transmit the control
bitstream C, the number of wires connecting the timing controller and the source drivers
are greatly reduced, the layout of the circuit is simplified, and stability is enhanced.
In addition, the control bitstream C can integrate only a part of the control signals
and leave other parts of the control signals to be transmitted respectively in independent
wires. Although not all the control signals are integrated to the control bitstream,
the number of wires can still be reduced.
[Source drivers]
[0045] FIG. 5A is a diagram of the source driver according to the preferred embodiment of
the invention. The source driver 212 includes receivers 410, 412, transceivers 413,
415, a bus switch 422, wave generators 420, 421, and a driving unit 434. The transceiver
413 includes a control transceiver 414 and a data transceiver 424, and the transceiver
415 includes a control transceiver 416 and a data transceiver 426.
[0046] The bus switch 422 includes two switches SW1 and SW2. When the source driver, 212(3)
or 212(8) in this embodiment, operates at a first operation mode, the bus switch turns
off the switches SW1 and SW2 such that the control transceiver 414 and 416 are disconnected
from each other and the data transceiver 424 and 426 are disconnected from each other.
Thus, the control bitstream C1 and the image data D1 received by the receiver 410
are transmitted to the control transceiver 414 and the data transceiver 424, respectively,
and the control bitstream C2 and the image data D2 received by the receiver 410 are
transmitted to the control transceiver 416 and the data transceiver 426, respectively.
[0047] When the source driver, 212(1)-212(2), 212(4)-212(7), 212(9), or 212(10) in this
embodiment, operates in a second operation mode, the receivers 410 and 412 are disabled,
and the bus switch turns on the switches SW1 and SW2 such that the transceivers 413
and 415 are interconnected, that is, the data transceivers 424 and 426 are connected
to each other and the control transceivers 414 and 416 are connected to each other.
Thus, the source driver can transmit the control bitstream and the image data received
to the next adjacent source driver in response to the designated transmission direction.
[0048] The wave generators 420 and 421 receive the control bitstream C1 and C2, respectively,
for generating source control signals S, such as STH(1), STH(2), POL(1), POL(2), TP(1)
and TP(2), etc., and thus generating the gate control signals G, such as CPV(1), CPV(2),
STV(1), STV(2), OEV(1), OEV(2) and etc. The control signals G are generated by one
of the source drivers. In the LCD 200 in FIG. 2A, one of the source drivers 212, such
as 212(1) that is nearest to the gate driver 214, generates the gate control signals
G, while the other source drivers 212 do not. In the LCD 250 in FIG. 2B, two source
drivers, such as 212(1) and 212(10) that are respectively nearest to the gate drivers
214 and 216, generate the gate control signals G respectively for the gate drivers
214 and 216, while others do not.
[0049] When receiving the signal STH, the driving unit 434 starts to latch image data D
for converting to analog driving voltages in response to the signal POL, and then
transmits the analog driving signals to the panel 210 after receiving the load signal
TP.
[0050] In the first-operation-mode source driver, such as 212(3), the wave generators 420
and 421 are both activated to receive the control bitstreams C1 and C2, respectively,
and generate the source control signals S and the gate control signals G, while the
control bitstream C1 and C2 are independent, and image data D1 and D2 are independent.
On the other hand, in the second-operation-mode source driver, such as 212(2) or 212(4),
the control bitstream C1 is the control bitstream C2, and the image data D1 is the
image data D2, so only one of the wave generators 420 and 421 is activated to generate
the source control signals S and the gate control signals G. The other wave generator
in the second-operation-mode source driver can be disabled, omitted or still activated
to generate the source control signals S and the gate control signals G.
[0051] FIG. 5B is a block diagram of the wave generator in FIG. 5A. Each of the wave generators
420 and 421 includes a parser 451, an ID recognizer 453, a signal generator 460 and
an initiator 470. The parser 451 receives the control bitstream C to parse the control
item, including the control field 312 and a data field 314, of a control packet, and
sends the parsed control item to the ID recognizer 453, the signal generator 460 or
the initiator 470. The control item with the identity event, which is the STH event
in this embodiment, is sent to the ID recognizer 453; the control item with the pull
high event or the pull low event is set to the signal generator 460; the control item
with the initialization event is sent to the initiator 470.
[0052] FIG. 5C is a block diagram of the ID recognizer in FIG. 5B. The recognizer 453 includes
a comparator 456. Each source driver has a unique chip identity IDp. The chip identity
IDp is set externally, for example by, respectively, pulling high or pulling low the
pins of the source driver on the glass substrate. The comparator 456 triggers the
signal STH when the comparison of the chip identity IDp with a target identity IDt
extracted from the control packet is matched. The assertion time td2 of the signal
STH can be pre-determined in the comparator 456.
[0053] The signal generator 460 pulls high the corresponding signal after receiving the
control item with the pull high event. The level of the pull-high signal is maintained
until the signal generator 460 receives the corresponding control item with the pull
low event. Taking generation of the control signal POL for example, FIG. 5D is a waveform
diagram of control signal POL. When receiving the control item with the pull high
event H, the signal generator 460 pulls high the signal PH; when receiving the control
with the corresponding pull low event L, the signal generator 460 pulls low the signal
PL. The coupling of the signal PH and the signal PL is the signal POL. The other control
signals, such as CPV, STV, OEV, are also generated by the above-mentioned procedure.
[0054] The control signal is not suitable to be generated by the pull high event and the
pull low event if the assertion time of the high level of the control signal is less
than 8 clocks, such as the control signal TP, since it takes 8 clocks for the wave
generator to read a control packet. FIG. 5E is a waveform diagram of the generation
of the control signal TP. When receiving the control item with the pull high event
H of the control signal TP, the signal generator 460 pulls high the signal TH, then
counts for a pre-determined period tw1, and then pulls low the signal TL. The coupling
of the signal TH and the signal TL is the control signal TP.
[0055] The gate control signals G can also be generated according to the source control
signals, such as STH or TP, as shown in FIG. 3. The signal CPV is generated according
to the control signal STH. When the control signal STH of the source driver 212(1)
is asserted, the counter thereof is activated, and the signal CPV is pulled high after
a period td6, and, after a period tw4, the signal CPV is pulled low. The signal STV
is generated according to the control signal STH. When the control signal STH of the
source driver 212(1) is asserted, the signal STV is pulled high after a period td7
and then pulled low after a period tw5. The signal OEV is generated according to the
control signal STH. When the control signal STH of the source driver 212(1) is asserted,
the signal OEV is pulled high after a period td8 passed and pulled low after a period
tw6 passed.
[0056] After receiving the control item with the initialization event, the initiator 470
outputs a DC value to set the corresponding parameter.
[0057] The source driver of the present embodiment can reduce the control signal decay because
the source control signals are generated by the source driver itself, not by the timing
controller in the conventional manner.
[0058] In addition, the present embodiment can reduce the number of wires from the timing
controller to the gate driver because the source driver can generate the gate control
signals and directly send them to the gate driver via the wires on the glass substrate.
The quality of the gate control signals are thus improved because the lengths of the
transmission wires are reduced.
[Power Management]
[0059] FIG. 6A is a flowchart of a convergent transmission method for power saving. The
source drivers 212(1)-212(5) in FIG. 2A are taken as an example. First, at step 610,
the source drivers 212(1) and 212(5), which have the farthest distances away from
the timing controller225, receive the image data transmitted by the timing controller
225 via the source drivers. The power-saving mode is entered, which turns off the
power for the data transceivers 424 and 426 of the source drivers 212(1) and 212(5),
for example. Next, at step 612, the source drivers 212(2) and 212(4), which are the
active ones having the farthest distances away from the timing controller 225, receive
the image data and then enter the power-saving mode, which turns of the power for
the data transceivers 424 and 426 of the source drivers 212(2) and 212(4), for example.
Next, at step 614, the source driver 212(3) receives the image data from the timing
controller 225 and then enters the power-saving mode. It is noted that, in the power-saving
mode, the power for the control transceiver 416 and 414 of the source driver should
not be turned off. Then, at step 616, each of the source drivers 212(1)-212(5) receives
the load signal TP and then is activated to start to drive the panel 210. The transmission
method can also apply to the source drivers 212(6)-212(10).
[0060] FIG. 6B is a flowchart of a divergent transmission method for power saving. The source
drivers 212(1)-212(5) in FIG. 2A are taken as an example. First, the source drivers
212(1)-212(5) enter the power-saving mode. Next, at step 622, the source driver 212(3),
which is nearest to the timing controller 225, is activated to receive the image data
transmitted by the timing controller 225. Next, at step 624, the source drivers 212(2)
and 212(4) are activated to receive the image data. Next, at step 626, the source
drivers 212(1) and 212(5) are waked up to receive the image data. The transmission
method can also apply to the source drivers 212(6)-212(10).
[0061] In the power-saving mode, at least the power for data transceivers and the driving
unit can be turned off. The data transceivers transmit the image data, which have
large voltage swings and high frequency that make the power consumption great. Thus
the power-saving convergent/divergent transmission methods can reduce unnecessary
data transmission for saving power. The power for the control transceivers of the
source driver should not be turned off, so that the source driver can still receive
the control bitstream and operate responsively.
[0062] The convergent transmission method and the divergent transmission method can be applied
at the same time. For example, the source drivers 212(1)-212(3) can use the convergent
transmission method, while the source drivers 212(4)-212(5) use the divergent transmission
method, or vice versa.
[0063] While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred
embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the
contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and
procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the
broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements
and procedures.