Abstract:
A voltage stabilizer circuit for alternately or simultaneously stabilizing first and second generated voltages includes shared capacitor connected between the first and second generated voltages. The voltage stabilizer circuit may further include first and second switches for alternately connecting the first and second electrode of the shared capacitor to a ground. The alternation of the stabilized first and second voltages output by the voltage stabilizer circuit can be synchronized with a pixel polarity inversion mode signal output by the internal driver circuit of an LCD display.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display panel having a plurality of scan lines and a plurality of data lines, and a plurality of display panel driving apparatuses. Each of the display panel driving apparatuses includes a data line driving circuit, and a plurality of pads via which corresponding gray-scale voltages are respectively output. The data line driving circuit drives corresponding data lines of the plurality of the data lines. Each of the plurality of the pads outputs a corresponding gray-scale voltage of a plurality of gray-scale voltages, wherein the pads of the display panel driving apparatuses are connected in a cascade. The pads of the display panel driving apparatuses may be connected via a flexible printed circuit.
Abstract:
A power converting circuit of a display driver includes a positive voltage generator and a negative voltage generator. The positive voltage generator includes a first capacitive DC-DC converter and a first inductive DC-DC converter, and generates a positive source voltage by selectively using one of the first capacitive DC-DC converter, the first inductive DC-DC converter, or a first external power supply voltage. The negative voltage generator includes a second capacitive DC-DC converter and a second inductive DC-DC converter, and generates a negative source voltage by selectively using one of the second capacitive DC-DC converter, the second inductive DC-DC converter, or a second external power supply voltage.
Abstract:
A voltage range determination circuit may include an object voltage generating unit that generates an object voltage corresponding to a scaled-down voltage of an input voltage based on the input voltage, a selection voltage generating unit that generates a first selection voltage and a second selection voltage that is greater than the first selection voltage based on a reference voltage, a comparison voltage selecting unit that selects one of the first selection voltage and the second selection voltage as a comparison voltage based on an output signal, and an output signal generating unit that compares the object voltage with the comparison voltage to generate the output signal.