EP1914709A1 - Procédé de rendu d'échelle de gris dans un AM-OLED - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a grayscale rendition method in an active matrix OLED (Organic Light Emitting Display) where each cell of the display is controlled via an association of several Thin-Film Transistors (TFTs). This method has been more particularly but not exclusively developed for video application.
- OLED Organic Light Emitting Display
- TFTs Thin-Film Transistors
- an active matrix OLED or AM-OLED is well known. It comprises :
- digital video information sent by the digital processing unit is converted by the data drivers into a current whose amplitude is proportional to the video information. This current is provided to the appropriate cell of the matrix.
- digital video information sent by the digital processing unit is converted by the data drivers into a voltage whose amplitude is proportional to the video information. This current or voltage is provided to the appropriate cell of the matrix.
- the row driver has a quite simple function since it only has to apply a selection row by row. It is more or less a shift register.
- the data driver represents the real active part and can be considered as a high level digital to analog converter.
- the displaying of video information with such a structure of AM-OLED is the following.
- the input signal is forwarded to the digital processing unit that delivers, after internal processing, a timing signal for row selection to the row driver synchronized with the data sent to the data drivers.
- the data transmitted to the data driver are either parallel or serial. Additionally, the data driver disposes of a reference signaling delivered by a separate reference signaling device.
- This component delivers a set of reference voltages in case of voltage driven circuitry or a set of reference currents in case of current driven circuitry. Usually the highest reference is used for the white and the lowest for the smallest gray level. Then, the data driver applies to the matrix cells the voltage or current amplitude corresponding to the data to be displayed by the cells.
- the grayscale level is defined by storing during a frame an analog value in the capacitor of the cell. The cell keeps this value up to the next refresh coming with the next frame. In that case, the video information is rendered in a fully analog manner and stays stable during the whole frame.
- This grayscale rendition is different from the one in a CRT display that works with a pulse.
- Figure 1 illustrates the grayscale rendition in the case of a CRT and an AM-OLED.
- Figure 1 shows that in the case of CRT display (left part of figure 1), the selected pixel receives a pulse coming from the beam and generating on the phosphor of the screen a lighting peak that decreases rapidly depending on the phosphor persistence. A new peak is produced one frame later (e.g. 20ms later for 50hz, 16,67ms later for 60Hz).
- a level L1 is displayed during the frame N and a lower level L2 is displayed during a frame N+1.
- the luminance of the current pixel is constant during the whole frame period. The value of the pixel is updated at the beginning of each frame.
- the video levels L1 and L2 are also displayed during the frames N and N+1.
- the illumination surfaces for levels L1 and L2, shown by hatched areas in the figure, are equal between the CRT device and the AM-OLED device if the same power management system is used. All the amplitudes are controlled in an analog way.
- the grayscale rendition in the AM-OLED introduces some artifacts.
- One of them is the rendition of low grayscale level rendition.
- Figure 2 shows the displaying of the two extreme gray levels on a 8-bit AM-OLED. This figure shows the difference between the lowest gray level produced by using a data signal C 1 and the highest gray level (for displaying white) produced by using a data signal C 255 . It is obvious that the data signal C 1 must be much lower than C 255 . C 1 should normally be 255 times as low as C 255 . So, C 1 is very low. However, the storage of such a small value can be difficult due to the inertia of the system. Moreover, an error in the setting of this value (drift...) will have much more impact on the final level for the lowest level than for the highest level.
- drift error in the setting of this value
- FIG. 3 illustrates the eye movement in the case of the displaying of a white disk moving on a black background. The disk moves towards left from the frame N to the Frame N+1. The brain identifies the movement of the disk as a continuous movement towards left and creates a visual perception of a continuous movement.
- the international patent application WO 05/104074 in the name of Deutsche Thomson-Brandt Gmbh discloses a method for improving the grayscale rendition in an AM-OLED when displaying low grayscale levels and/or when displaying moving pictures.
- the idea is to split each frame into a plurality of subframes wherein the amplitude of the signal can be adapted to conform to the visual response of a CRT display.
- the amplitude of the data signal applied to the cell is variable during the video frame. For example, this amplitude is decreasing.
- the video frame is divided in a plurality of sub-frames SF i and the data signal which is classically applied to a cell is converted into a plurality of independent elementary data signals, each of these elementary data signals being applied to the cell during a sub-frame.
- the duration D i of the different sub-frames can also be variable.
- the number of sub-frames is higher than two and depends on the refreshing rate that can be used in the AMOLED.
- the difference with the sub-fields in plasma display panels is that the sub-frames are analog (variable amplitudes) in this case.
- Figure 5 shows the division of an original video frame into 6 sub-frames SF 0 to SF 5 with respective durations Do to D 5 .
- Six independent elementary data signals C(SF 0 ), C(SF 1 ), C(SF 2 ), C(SF 3 ), C(SF 4 ) and C(SF 5 ), are used for displaying a video level respectively during the sub-frames SF 0 , SF 1 , SF 2 , SF 3 , SF 4 and SF 5 .
- the amplitude of each elementary data signal C(SF i ) is either C black or higher than C min .
- C black designates the amplitude of the elementary data signal to be applied to a cell for disabling light emission and C min is a threshold that represents the signal amplitude value above which the working of the cell is considered as good (fast write, good stability). C black is lower than C min .
- the amplitude of the elementary data signals decreases from the first sub-frame to the sixth sub-frame. As the elementary data signals are based on reference voltages or reference currents, this decrease can be carried out by decreasing the reference voltages or currents used for these elementary signals.
- the object of the invention is to propose a display device having an increased bit depth.
- the video data of the input picture are converted into N sub-frame data by a sub-frame encoding unit and then each sub-frame data is converted into an elementary data signal.
- at least one sub-frame data of a pixel is different from the video data of said pixel.
- the invention relates to an apparatus for displaying an input picture of a sequence of input pictures during a video frame made up of N consecutive sub-frames, with N ⁇ 2, comprising
- the relation between the input video (input) and the luminance generated by the cell for said input video is a power of n, where n is close to 2.
- X 0 , X 1 , X 2 and X 3 are sub-frame data (8-bit information linked to the video values) used for the four sub-frames SF 0 , SF 1 , SF 2 and SF 3 .
- This system enables to dispose of more bits as illustrated by the following example:
- the minimum luminance would be equal to 1 2 2 ⁇ 30037.47
- This specific encoding is implemented by a Look-Up table (LUT) inside the display device. The number of inputs of this LUT depends on the bit depth to be rendered.
- the LUT has 255 input levels and, for each input level, four 8-bit output levels (one per sub-frame) are stored in the LUT.
- the LUT has 1024 input levels and, for each input level, four 8-bit outputs (one per sub-frame).
- the output level should correspond to X 1024 2 ⁇ 30037.47 where X is a 10-bit level growing from 1 to 1024 by a step of 1.
- X is a 10-bit level growing from 1 to 1024 by a step of 1.
- the table 1 shows an example of a 10-bit encoding based on the preceding hypotheses.
- Several options can be used for the generation of the encoding table but it is preferable to follow at least one of these rules:
- Figure 7 illustrates a display device wherein video data are encoded into sub-frame data.
- the input video data of the pictures to be displayed that are for example 3x8 bit data (8 bit for red, 8 bit for green, 8 bit for green) are first processed by a standard OLED processing unit 20 used for example for applying a de-gamma function to the video data. Other processing operations can be made in this unit. For the sake of clarity, we will consider the data of only one color component.
- the data outputted by the processing unit are for example 10 bit data.
- These data are converted into sub-frame data by a sub-frame encoding unit 30.
- the unit 30 is for example a look-up table (LUT) or 3 LUTs (one for each color component) including the data of table 1.
- each 10-bit video data is converted into four 8-bit sub-frame data as defined in table 1.
- Each 8-bit sub-frame data is associated to a sub-frame.
- the n sub-frame data of each pixel are then stored in a sub-frame memory 40, a specific area in the memory being allocated to each sub-frame.
- the sub-frame memory is able to store the sub-frame data for 2 pictures. The data of one picture can be written in the memory while the data of the other picture are read. The sub-frame data are then read sub-frame by sub-frame and transmitted to a sub-frame driving unit 50.
- This unit controls the row driver 11 and the data driver 12 of the active matrix 10 and transmits the sub-frame data to the data driver 12.
- the data driver 12 converts the sub-frame data into sub-frame signals based on reference voltages or currents.
- An example of conversion of sub-frame data X i into a sub-frame signal based on reference signals is given in the table 2: Table 2 Sub-frame data X i Sub-frame signal based on reference voltages 0 V7 1 V7+(V6-V7)x9/1175 2 V7+(V6-V7)x32/1175 3 V7+(V6-V7)x76/1175 4 V7+(V6-V7)x141/1175 5 V7+(V6-V7)x224/1175 6 V7+(V6-V7)x321/1175 7 V7+(V6-V7)x425/1175 8 V7+(V6-V7)x529/1175 9 V7+(V6-V7)x630/1175 10 V7+(V6-V
- V1 +(V0-V1)x2278/3029 251
- V1 +(V0-V1)x2411/3029 252
- V1 +(V0-V1)x2549/3029 253
- V1 +(V0-V1)x2694/3029 254
- V1 +(V0-V1)x2851/3029 255 V0
- These sub-frame signals are then converted by data driver 12 into voltage or current signals to be applied to cells of the active matrix 10 selected by the row driver 11.
- the reference voltages or currents to be used by the data driver 12 are defined in a reference signaling unit 13.
- the unit 13 delivers reference voltages and in case of a current driven device, it delivers reference currents.
- An example of reference voltages is given by the table 3: Table 3 Reference voltages Voltage (Volts) V0 3 V1 2.6 V2 2.2 V3 1.4 V4 0.6 V5 0.3 V6 0.16 V7 0
- the decrease of the maximal amplitude of the sub-frame data from the first sub-frame SF 0 to the fourth sub-frame SF 3 illustrated by figure 6 is obtained by decreasing the amplitude of the reference voltages used for a sub-frame SF i compared to those used for the sub-frame SF i-1 .
- 4 sets of reference voltages S1, S2, S3 and S4 are defined in the reference signaling unit 13 and the set of reference voltages used by the data driver 12 is changed at each sub-frame of the video frame.
- the change of set of reference voltages is controlled by the sub-frame driving unit 50.
- the sub-frame data stored in the sub-frame memory are motion compensated to reduce artifacts (motion blur, false contours, etc.).
- a second display device illustrated by Figure 8 wherein the sub-frame data are motion compensated In addition to the elements of figure 7, it comprises a motion estimator 60 placed before the OLED processing unit 20, a picture memory 70 connected to the motion estimator for storing at least one picture and a picture interpolation unit 80 placed between the OLED processing unit 20 and the sub-frame encoding unit 30.
- each input picture is converted into a sequence of picture, each one corresponding to the time period of a given sub-frame of the video frame.
- each input picture is converted by the picture interpolation unit 80 into 4 pictures, the first one being for example the original one and the three others being interpolated from the input picture and motion vectors by means well known from the man skilled in the art.
- Figure 9 shows one basic principle of motion compensated sub-frame data in 50Hz.
- a motion vector is computed for a given pixel between a first input picture (frame T) and a second input picture (frame T+1) by the motion estimator 60.
- three new pixels are interpolated representing intermediate video levels of the given pixel at intermediate time periods. Three interpolated pictures can be generated in this way. The input picture and the interpolated picture are then used for determining the sub-frame data.
- the input picture is used for generating the sub-frame data X 0
- the first interpolated picture is used for generating the sub-frame data X 1
- the second interpolated picture is used for generating the sub-frame data X 2
- the third interpolated picture is used for generating the sub-frame data X 3 .
- the input picture can be displayed during a sub-frame different from the sub-frame SF 0 .
- the input picture corresponds to the most luminous sub-frame (i.e the sub-frame having the highest duration and/or the highest maximal amplitude).
- usually interpolated pictures are suffering from artifacts linked to the up-conversion algorithm selected. It is quite impossible to have artifact free up-conversion. Therefore, it is then important to reduce such artifacts by using the interpolated pictures for less luminous sub-frames.
- Figures 10 to 13 illustrate different possibilities of associating the input picture and the interpolated pictures to the sub-frames of a video frame.
- the input is always associated to the most luminous sub-frame.
- Figure 14 illustrates the interpolation and the sub-frame encoding operations.
- the input picture is a 10-bit picture outputted by the OLED processing unit 20.
- This 10-bit input picture is converted into n 10-bit interpolated pictures (or sub-pictures), where n represents the amount of sub-frames.
- the input picture is converted into 4 sub-pictures, the first one being the input picture and the three being interpolated pictures.
- Each sub-picture is forwarded to a separated encoding look-up table LUT i delivering, for each sub-picture, the appropriate sub-frame data X i .
- Each encoding LUTi corresponds to a column Xi of the table 1.
- the LUT 0 is used for the first sub-picture (input picture) and delivers subframe data X 0 (associated to sub-frame SF 0 )
- the LUT 1 is used for the second sub-picture (first interpolated picture) and delivers subframe data X 1 (associated to sub-frame SF 1 )
- the LUT 2 is used for the third sub-picture (second interpolated picture) and delivers subframe data X 2 (associated to sub-frame SF 2 )
- the LUT 3 is used for the fourth sub-picture (third interpolated picture) and delivers subframe data X 3 (associated to sub-frame SF 3 ).
- the sub-frame data delivered by the LUTs are coded in 8 bit and each LUT delivers data for the three color components.
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EP06301063A EP1914709A1 (fr) | 2006-10-19 | 2006-10-19 | Procédé de rendu d'échelle de gris dans un AM-OLED |
KR1020087031551A KR101427321B1 (ko) | 2006-06-30 | 2007-06-26 | Am-oled에서의 그레이스케일 렌디션을 위한 방법 |
JP2009517178A JP5497434B2 (ja) | 2006-06-30 | 2007-06-26 | Am−oledにおける階調描画方法 |
PCT/EP2007/056386 WO2008000751A1 (fr) | 2006-06-30 | 2007-06-26 | Procédé de rendu d'échelle de gris dans une diode électroluminescente organique à matrice active (am-oled) |
US12/308,788 US8462180B2 (en) | 2006-06-30 | 2007-06-26 | Method for grayscale rendition in an AM-OLED |
EP07765646A EP2036070A1 (fr) | 2006-06-30 | 2007-06-26 | Procédé de rendu d'échelle de gris dans une diode électroluminescente organique à matrice active (am-oled) |
CN200780024940.2A CN101484929B (zh) | 2006-06-30 | 2007-06-26 | 有源矩阵有机发光显示器中灰度再现的方法 |
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