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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 5,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 49-56
  • (2009)

Low Power Techniques for Gray Shades in Liquid Crystal Displays

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Abstract

The largest transition in the select waveform of successive approximation technique is eliminated to reduce power dissipation in liquid crystal displays. Power dissipation in the driver circuit is analyzed for gray scale images by considering three select sequences. They are compared and a new select sequence is proposed to achieve low power dissipation. An additional pulse is introduced in the select waveform to reduce peak amplitude of select and data waveforms to achieve a low supply voltage for the driver circuit.

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