Ernst Lueder

Liquid Crystal Displays


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2.10. In a colour display, the glass plate facing the viewer carries the pixellized colour filter, shown in Figure 2.14. The pixels for red, green and blue are covered with a compound which absorbs all wavelengths originating from the white backlight besides red, green and blue, respectively. The saturation of the colours is individually controlled for each pixel by the voltage VLC in the same way as for grey shades.

      The geometrical arrangement of the colour pixels in triangles in Figure 2.14(a) and along diagonals in Figure 2.14(c) are recommended for moving TV pictures, whereas the colour stripes in Figure 2.14(b) are preferred for computer displays often presenting rectangular graphs.

Schematic illustration of the geometrical arrangement of colour pixels for red R, green G, and blue B (a) in triangles, (b) in stripes and (c) in diagonal form. Schematic illustration of Cross section of a colour filter for TFT addressed L C Ds.

       2.2.2 The addressing of LCDs by TFTs

      The pixel switches have to charge N rows in the frame time Tf in which a picture is written. Hence, the row-address time is

      (2.17)equation images

      where Ron is the on-resistance of the TFT. The inequality guarantees that at the end of Tr, the voltage VLC is only 1 percent below the desired voltage Vd in Figure 2.16. The TFTs need to be fast enough to make sure that even if their properties fluctuate, as indicated by dashed lines in Figure 2.17, they still charge the capacitors to the voltage Vd. After the time Tr, the transistor is blocked, but still has a finite off-resistance Roff. After Tf the row is addressed again and the new picture information is fed in. During this time, the discharge of the capacitors should be small to provide a luminance as constant as possible. This yields an almost flicker-free picture, again as opposed to the CRT, where in the absence of storage the luminance of the phosphor decays after having shortly been hit by the e-beam. The constraint for the time constant Toff of the discharge is

Schematic illustration of tFT addressing of the pixels in a row. Schematic illustration of Waveform of the voltage across a pixel during charging and discharge of the storage capacitor.