Driving method of liquid crystal display panel and liquid crystal display panel
A technology of liquid crystal display panels and driving methods, which is applied to static indicators, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of liquid crystals not responding to preset positions in time, affecting display effects, and dizziness of viewers, so as to make up for the long response time of liquid crystals, Avoid smear phenomenon and enhance the effect of application value
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[0027] This embodiment provides a method for driving a liquid crystal display panel, which can effectively solve the problem of dizziness in VR applications.
[0028] The driving method of the liquid crystal display panel is used for displaying images frame by frame, and multiple rows of pixels in each frame are turned on row by row by a driver circuit including multiple cascaded GOA (Gate On Array, gate array) units. At a certain refresh frequency, each GOA unit receives a set of clock signals, which are converted into a gate drive signal (OUT signal) and output to all pixels in a row or some pixels in a row of pixels, and trigger the next GOA unit to start work, and then sequentially scan the remaining pixels in the display screen.
[0029] In the driving method of the liquid crystal display panel, the image display process of each frame includes:
[0030] Step S1): In the data transmission stage, the control elements of each pixel are turned on in sequence, the image data ...
Embodiment 2
[0048] The present embodiment provides a driving method of a liquid crystal display panel, which can effectively ensure a touch effect.
[0049] In the driving method of the liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel is a touch panel. Wherein, the holding stage also includes touch detection on the liquid crystal display panel, including the steps of receiving a touch signal and detecting a touch position.
[0050] Based on the usual 90Hz drive circuit, the implementation of the mobile mode with touch function is explained as follows:
[0051] Adjust the crystal oscillator of the display IC to a higher frequency (for example, 120Hz), change the timing (timing) of the code control output driving the GOA unit, and increase the blanking time to reach 8.3ms under the condition that the display IC drive capability supports The pixels of all rows are scanned and the data transmission is completed (the specific time can be flexibly changed according to the touch s...
Embodiment 3
[0055] This embodiment provides a liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display surface is especially suitable for VR mode, and also suitable for display+touch mode.
[0056] The liquid crystal display panel is driven by the driving method of the liquid crystal display panel in the first embodiment or the second embodiment. Adding the hold phase to the display process can reserve sufficient liquid crystal response time or touch detection time to achieve better image display; in addition, since the thin film transistor is turned off during the hold phase, for example, it can also achieve a display effect with a refresh rate of 120Hz Under the condition of the driving mode, it saves more power than the driving mode without setting the refresh frequency of 120Hz in the hold phase.
[0057] The liquid crystal display panel compensates for the long response time of the liquid crystal by improving the driving frequency, which effectively reduces the image delay of the sam...
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