WO2023058847A1 - 디스플레이 장치 및 디스플레이 장치의 제어방법 - Google Patents
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- the disclosed invention relates to a display device capable of reducing a booting time and a control method of the display device.
- display devices can be divided into self-light emitting display devices in which each pixel emits light by itself and light-emitting display devices requiring a separate light source.
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- a backlight unit supplies light from the rear of the display panel
- a liquid crystal layer acts as a switch to pass/block light
- a color filter converts the supplied light into a desired color. Since it requires a back, it is structurally complex and there is a limit to implementing a thin thickness.
- a self-luminous display device having a light emitting element for each pixel and each pixel emitting light by itself does not require components such as a backlight unit and a liquid crystal layer, it is structurally simple and can have a high degree of design freedom. In addition, it is possible to implement a thin thickness, as well as to implement an excellent contrast ratio, brightness and viewing angle.
- the self-luminous display device may include a micro LED display or mini LED display composed of inorganic light emitting devices and an Organic Light Emitting Display (OLED) composed of organic light emitting devices.
- OLED Organic Light Emitting Display
- luminance of pixels may decrease according to deterioration of pixels, which causes image quality deterioration.
- a self-luminous display device estimates the degree of deterioration of pixels upon booting and performs a sensing process for compensating input data based on the estimated degree of deterioration. Booting time may be delayed, which may cause user inconvenience.
- a display device includes a display panel having a plurality of pixels; a timing controller driving the display panel; and at least one controller configured to control the timing controller to perform a sensing process for sensing the electrical characteristics of the plurality of pixels based on the fact that the power of the display panel is turned on.
- the controller may determine whether to perform the sensing process based on an off period before power of the display panel is turned on.
- the at least one controller may control the timing controller to perform the sensing process based on a period in which power of the display panel is turned off is longer than a preset period.
- the at least one controller may control the timing controller to omit the sensing process based on a period in which power of the display panel is turned off is shorter than a preset period.
- the display device may include a storage unit configured to store compensation data obtained by the timing controller performing the sensing process, and the timing controller may include a compensation data last stored in the storage unit when the sensing process is omitted.
- the display panel may be driven based on the data.
- the at least one controller controls the timing controller to perform the sensing process while the power of the display panel is turned off, and the timing controller performs the sensing process when the power of the display panel is turned on.
- the display panel may be driven based on compensation data obtained in a sensing process performed while the power of the display panel is turned off.
- the at least one controller may control the timing controller to skip the sensing process when power of the display panel is turned on according to a voice command including a call word.
- the at least one controller may control the timing controller to perform the sensing process at predetermined intervals while the power of the display panel is turned off.
- the at least one controller may determine whether to perform the sensing process based on a period between when the sensing process is last performed and when power of the display panel is turned on.
- the timing controller may drive the display panel to display an image based on completion of the sensing process.
- the timing controller may drive the display panel to display an image based on completion of booting of the timing controller according to omitting the sensing process when power of the display panel is turned on.
- a method for controlling a display device includes sensing electrical characteristics of a plurality of pixels included in a display panel based on an off period before power of the display panel is turned on. determine whether to perform a sensing process; based on the determination to perform the sensing process, controlling a timing controller to perform the sensing process based on power-on of the display panel; and controlling the timing controller to skip the sensing process based on whether the display panel is powered on based on the decision to skip the sensing process.
- controlling the timing controller to perform the sensing process includes controlling the timing controller to perform the sensing process based on a power-off period of the display panel being longer than a preset period of time. can do.
- controlling the timing controller to skip the sensing process includes controlling the timing controller to skip the sensing process based on a period in which power of the display panel is turned off is shorter than a preset period. can do.
- the control method of the display device may further include storing, by the timing controller, compensation data obtained by performing the sensing process in a storage unit of the display device;
- the method may further include driving the display panel based on compensation data last stored in the storage unit according to omitting the sensing process when power of the display panel is turned on.
- controlling the timing controller to perform the sensing process in a state in which power of the display panel is turned off; driving the display panel based on compensation data obtained in a sensing process performed while the power of the display panel is turned off, according to omitting the sensing process when the power of the display panel is turned on; can include
- the control method of the display device may further include controlling the timing controller to skip the sensing process when power of the display panel is turned on according to a voice command including a call word.
- the control method of the display device may further include controlling the timing controller to perform the sensing process at predetermined intervals while the power of the display panel is turned off.
- the control method of the display device may further include determining whether to perform the sensing process based on a period between a time when the sensing process was last performed and a time when power of the display panel was turned on.
- control method of the display device may further include displaying an image based on completion of the sensing process when the sensing process is performed.
- the control method of the display device may further include displaying an image based on completion of booting of the timing controller according to omitting the sensing process when power of the display device is turned on. .
- user convenience may be promoted by minimizing a booting time of a display device.
- the previously displayed image can be quickly displayed.
- a screen related to a voice recognition function can be quickly displayed.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a display device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a driving circuit of a pixel of a display device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a display device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart when a display device receives a user input for powering on according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for describing a period in which power of a display device is turned off according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a process in which a display device performs an ON sensing process according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a process of omitting an ON sensing process in a display device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart when a display device receives a voice command according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a case in which the display device performs a sensing process at preset intervals according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining a process in which a display device performs a sensing process at preset intervals according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a display device according to another exemplary embodiment.
- ⁇ unit may mean a unit that processes at least one function or operation.
- the terms may mean at least one hardware such as a field-programmable gate array (FPGA)/application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), at least one software stored in a memory, or at least one process processed by a processor. there is.
- FPGA field-programmable gate array
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a display device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the display device 1 may include a micro LED display or mini LED display composed of inorganic light emitting devices and an Organic Light Emitting Display (OLED) composed of organic light emitting devices.
- OLED Organic Light Emitting Display Any display device including a light emitting element is not limited thereto.
- the display device 1 is an OLED.
- the display device 1 may be mounted on all electronic devices having an image display function.
- the display device 1 includes a smartphone, a tablet personal computer (PC), a portable multimedia player (PMP), a camera, a wearable device, a television, and a digital video disk (DVD).
- PMP portable multimedia player
- a camera a wearable device
- a television and a digital video disk (DVD).
- players refrigerators, air conditioners, air purifiers, set-top boxes, robots, drones, various medical devices, navigation devices, GPS receivers (global positioning system receivers), advanced driver assistance systems (Advanced Drivers Assistance System; ADAS), vehicle devices, furniture, or various measuring instruments.
- ADAS Advanced Drivers Assistance System
- a display device 1 may include a display panel 20 , a timing controller 200 , a data driver 300 and a gate driver 350 .
- the display panel 20, the timing controller 200, the data driver 300, and the gate driver 350 may be implemented as a single module.
- the timing controller 200, the data driver 300, and the gate driver 350 are mounted on a circuit film such as a tape carrier package (TCP), a chip on film (COF), or a flexible printed circuit (FPC). It may be attached to the display panel 20 in a Tape Automatic Bonding (TAB) method or mounted on a non-display area of the display panel 20 in a COG (Chip On Glass) method.
- TCP tape carrier package
- COF chip on film
- FPC flexible printed circuit
- the display panel 20 includes a plurality of signal lines, for example, a plurality of gate lines GL, a plurality of data lines DL, and a plurality of sensing lines SL, connected to the plurality of signal lines, and a matrix. It may include a plurality of pixels PX arranged in a shape, for example, a pixel array.
- the plurality of pixels PX may display one color among red, green, and blue, and a pixel displaying red, a pixel displaying green, and a pixel displaying blue may be repeatedly arranged in sequential order.
- the user may recognize one color light in which red, green, and blue lights displayed from adjacently arranged pixels PXs are mixed.
- pixels displaying red, green, and blue colors are referred to as red subpixels, green subpixels, and blue subpixels, respectively, and a group of red subpixels, green subpixels, and blue subpixels is referred to as a pixel. can do.
- the plurality of pixels PX may display one color among red, green, blue, and white. However, it is not limited thereto, and a configuration of colors that pixels can display may be freely adopted within a conventional technical range.
- the display panel 20 may be an OLED display panel in which each pixel PX includes a light emitting device, for example, an organic light emitting diode (OLED).
- OLED organic light emitting diode
- the display panel 20 may be implemented as a flat panel display or a flexible display panel of another type.
- the timing controller 200 may control the overall operation of the display device 1, based on control commands received from an external processor, for example, a main processor of an electronic device in which the display device 1 is mounted, or an image processing processor. Driving timings of the data driver 300 and the gate driver 350 may be controlled.
- the timing controller 200 may be implemented as hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software.
- the timing controller 200 may be implemented as digital logic circuits and registers that perform functions described below.
- the timing controller 200 provides a data driver control signal to the data driver 300, and controls the operation of the driver 310 and the sensing unit 320 of the data driver 300 and operation timing in response to the data driver control signal. It can be.
- the timing controller 200 may provide a gate driver control signal to the gate driver 350 .
- the gate driver 350 may drive the plurality of gate lines GL of the display panel 20 in response to the gate driver control signal.
- the timing controller 200 may perform various image processing for image data received from an external processor, such as changing a format of image data and reducing power consumption.
- the image data may include input data corresponding to each pixel PX, and the timing controller 200 compensates for deterioration of the plurality of pixels PX of the display panel 20. Data compensation may be performed on image data, and the compensated data may be provided to the data driver 300 .
- the timing controller 200 may include a storage unit (not shown).
- the storage unit of the timing controller 200 may be implemented as a memory.
- the timing controller 200 may perform a sensing process of obtaining compensation data for compensating for deterioration of the plurality of pixels PX under the control of the main controller 100, and store the compensation data obtained through the sensing process. can be stored in wealth.
- the timing controller 200 divides the plurality of pixels PX into a plurality of pixel blocks PXB, calculates a degradation value for each of the plurality of pixel blocks PXB, and calculates the calculated degradation value. And data compensation may be performed on the pixel block PXB based on the degradation model.
- the gate driver 350 may drive the plurality of gate lines GL of the display panel 20 by using the gate driver control signal received from the timing controller 200 . Based on the gate driver control signal, the gate driver 350 applies gate-on voltage pulses, for example, a scan voltage or a sensing-on voltage to the corresponding gate line (GL) during a corresponding driving period of each of the plurality of gate lines (GL). GL) can be provided.
- gate-on voltage pulses for example, a scan voltage or a sensing-on voltage to the corresponding gate line (GL) during a corresponding driving period of each of the plurality of gate lines (GL).
- the data driving unit 300 includes a driving unit 310 and a sensing unit 320, and generates a plurality of pixels PX through a plurality of data lines DL based on a data driver control signal received from the timing controller 200. may be driven, and electrical characteristics of the plurality of pixels PX may be sensed (measured) through the plurality of sensing lines SL.
- the driving unit 310 converts image data received from the timing controller 200, for example, compensated input data for each of the plurality of pixels PX, into digital-to-analog conversion, and transfers the converted analog signals, i.e., driving signals, to a plurality of data lines. It can be provided to the display panel 20 through the DLs. Each of the driving signals may be provided to each of the plurality of pixels PX.
- the timing controller 200 may operate the data driver 300 in a display mode for displaying an image or a sensing mode for performing a sensing process.
- the driving unit 310 converts image data provided from the timing controller 200 into driving signals, for example, driving voltages, and outputs the driving voltages to the data lines DL of the display panel 20 in the display mode.
- the driving unit 310 converts internally set sensing data provided from the timing controller 200 into driving signals, for example, driving voltages, and converts the driving voltages into data lines of the display panel 20 ( DL).
- the timing controller 200 may transmit a sensing control signal to the driving unit 310 to perform a sensing process, and accordingly, the sensing unit 320 may transmit a sensing control signal to each pixel PX through the sensing line SL. ) may be sensed, and the measured sensing value may be transmitted to the timing controller 200 .
- the sensing control signal may include a sensing period, a position of a sensing pixel block, a sensing method, and the like.
- the sensing method may include, for example, at least one of measuring a threshold voltage of a driving transistor included in the pixel PX, measuring a potential difference between both ends of a light emitting device included in the pixel PX, and measuring the amount of current or mobility flowing through the light emitting device. .
- the sensing unit 320 may periodically or non-periodically measure electrical characteristics of the plurality of pixels PX under the control of the timing controller 200 .
- the timing controller 200 includes a data driver 300 and a gate driver ( 350), and the period in which the timing controller 200 proceeds with the sensing process is a boot period after power-on of the display device 1, an end period after power-off, or a frame of the display panel 20. It may be set in a dummy section (or vertical blanking section) between display sections.
- the sensing unit 320 receives sensing signals representing electrical characteristics of each of the plurality of pixels PX through a plurality of sensing lines SL, for example, pixel voltage or pixel current, converts the sensing signal analog-to-digital, and converts the sensing signal into sensing data.
- sensing signals representing electrical characteristics of each of the plurality of pixels PX through a plurality of sensing lines SL, for example, pixel voltage or pixel current
- converts the sensing signal analog-to-digital converts the sensing signal into sensing data.
- the sensing data may include, for example, at least one of a threshold voltage of a driving transistor included in a pixel, a potential difference between both ends of a light emitting device included in a pixel, an amount of current flowing through the light emitting device, or mobility.
- a sensing process performed in a booting period after power-on of the display device 1 is referred to as an ON sensing process, and a sensing process performed in a power-off period of the display device 1 is performed.
- the sensing process is defined as an OFF sensing process.
- the timing controller 200 may generate compensation data for compensating for the deterioration value of each pixel PX based on the sensing data received from the sensing unit 320 and store it in the storage unit.
- the timing controller 200 provides data for sensing to the data driver 300 and controls operation timings of the data driver 300 and the gate driver 350 so that the sensing unit 320 detects each pixel.
- This refers to a series of processes in which sensing data in which the electrical characteristics of the PX are reflected are obtained, and the timing controller 200 obtains compensation data for compensating for the degree of deterioration of the pixels PX based on the sensing data.
- the driver 310 may include a plurality of channel drivers, and each of the plurality of channel drivers may convert received data, eg, input data obtained by compensating image data based on compensation data, into a driving signal.
- a plurality of channel drivers perform digital-to-analog conversion and may be referred to as a digital-to-analog converter.
- the timing controller 200 controls some of the pixels PX (eg, pixels arranged in even columns or pixels arranged in odd columns and/or the pixel block PXB).
- the sensing process may be performed only on the screen.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a driving circuit of a pixel of a display device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the pixel PX may include a switching transistor SWT, a driving transistor DT, a light emitting device 25 , a storage capacitor Cst, and a sensing transistor SST.
- the configuration and structure of the pixel PX of FIG. 2 is only an example of the pixel PX circuit, and the configuration and structure of the pixel PX may be variously changed.
- the light emitting device 25 may be an organic light emitting device and/or an inorganic light emitting device.
- a first driving voltage ELVDD and a second driving voltage ELVSS may be applied to the pixel PX.
- the first driving voltage ELVDD may be relatively higher than the second driving voltage ELVSS.
- the switching transistor (SWT), sensing transistor (SST), and driving transistor (DT) may be amorphous silicon (a-Si) thin film transistors (TFTs), poly-Si TFTs, oxide (Oxide) TFTs, or organic (Organic) It can be formed with TFT or the like.
- the gate line GL connected to the pixel PX may include a first gate line GL- 1 and a second gate line GL- 2 .
- the switching transistor SWT is connected to the first gate line GL- 1 and the data line DL, and is turned on in response to the scan voltage Vsc applied through the first gate line GL- 1 to form the data line.
- a driving signal for example, a driving voltage supplied through DL may be provided to the gate node N1 of the driving transistor DT.
- the driving signal may be generated by a digital-to-analog converter (eg, a channel driver) of the data driver 300 .
- the sensing transistor SST is connected to the second gate line GL2 and the sensing line SL, and may be turned on by the sensing-on voltage Vso applied through the second gate line GL2. At this time, the sensing switch of the data driver 300 may be turned on in response to the initial signal and provide an initialization voltage (or reset voltage) to the pixel PX through the sensing line SL.
- the sensing transistor SST may provide the initialization voltage provided from the data driver 300 to the source node N2 of the driving transistor DT.
- the sensing transistor SST may also be turned on in the sensing mode to output current from the driving transistor DT or the light emitting device 25 to the sensing line SL.
- the storage capacitor Cst is connected to the data voltage Vd applied to the gate node N1 of the driving transistor DT through the switching transistor SWT and the source node N2 of the driving transistor DT through the sensing transistor SST. ), it is possible to supply a constant driving voltage Vgs to the driving transistor DT for a predetermined period, for example, one frame.
- the first driving voltage ELVDD is applied to the drain node of the driving transistor DT, and the driving transistor DT can supply the driving current IDT proportional to the driving voltage Vgs to the light emitting device 25 .
- the light emitting element 25 includes an anode connected to the source node N2 of the driving transistor DT, a cathode to which the second driving voltage ELVSS is applied, and a light emitting layer between the cathode and the anode.
- the cathode may be a common electrode shared by all pixels.
- the light emitting element 25 may generate light in the light emitting layer when the driving current IDT is supplied from the driving transistor DT.
- the intensity of light may be proportional to the driving current IDT.
- the driving current IDT can be expressed by Equation 1.
- ⁇ represents a constant value determined by the mobility of the driving transistor DT
- Vth represents a threshold voltage of the driving transistor DT
- Vint represents a reset voltage provided through the sensing line SL.
- the switching transistor SWT may supply the sensing data voltage applied through the data line DL to the driving transistor DT.
- the sensing transistor SST When the sensing transistor SST is turned on, the current IDT proportional to the voltage difference between the voltage of the gate node N1 and the source node N2 of the driving transistor DT, that is, the driving voltage Vgs, is applied to the sensing line SL. ), and may charge the parasitic capacitor of the sensing line SL, that is, the line capacitor Cli.
- ADC analog-to-digital converter
- the sensing signal measured when the voltage of the source node N2 reaches saturation may include information about the threshold voltage Vth of the driving transistor DT, and the voltage of the source node N2 is linear.
- the sensing signal measured at the time of increasing to may include information about current mobility of the driving transistor DT.
- electrical characteristics may be sensed according to various sensing methods or sequences.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a display device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the display device 1 may include the above-described timing controller 200, data driver 300, and gate driver 350, and controls the timing controller 200.
- a main controller 100 that communicates with an external device
- a communication unit 430 that communicates with an external device
- a source input unit 440 that receives a source image
- a speaker 410 that outputs sound
- commands for controlling the display device 1 from the user. may include an input unit 420 for receiving
- the input unit 420 may include a button or a touch pad provided on one area of the display device 1, and when the display panel 20 is implemented as a touch screen, the input unit 420 is the display panel 20. A touch pad provided on the front side may be included. Also, the input unit 420 may include a remote controller for remotely receiving a user input and/or a microphone for receiving a voice command.
- the input unit 420 may receive various commands for controlling the display device 1 such as power on/off of the display device 1, volume control, channel control, screen control, and various setting changes from the user.
- Power on/off of the display device 1 may mean power on/off of the display panel 20 . That is, even if the power of the display device 1 is turned off, power may be applied to the main controller 100 .
- the speaker 410 may output sound synchronized with an image output from the display panel 20 under the control of the main controller 100 .
- the communication unit 430 may communicate with a relay server or other electronic device to exchange necessary data.
- the communication unit 430 is 3rd generation (3G), 4th generation (4G), wireless LAN, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Wi-Fi Direct (WFD), UWB
- 3G 3rd generation
- 4G 4th generation
- wireless LAN Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
- Bluetooth Wireless Fidelity
- Zigbee Wi-Fi Direct
- WFD Wi-Fi Direct
- UWB At least one of various wireless communication methods such as ultra wideband, infrared data association (IrDA), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Near Field Communication (NFC), and Z-Wave may be employed.
- wired communication methods such as PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect), PCI-express, and USB (Universe Serial Bus).
- the source input unit 440 may receive a source signal input from a game console, set-top box, USB, antenna, or the like. Accordingly, the source input unit 440 may include at least one selected from a group of source input interfaces including an HDMI cable port, a USB port, and an antenna.
- the source signal received by the source input unit 440 may be processed by the main controller 100 and converted into a form capable of being output by the display panel 20 and the speaker 410 .
- the main controller 100 and the timing controller 200 may include at least one memory for storing programs and various data for performing the above-described operations and operations to be described later, and at least one processor for executing the stored programs.
- the memories constituting the main controller 100 and the timing controller 200 include volatile memories such as S-RAM (Static Random Access Memory, S-RAM) and D-RAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory, D-RAM), and ROM. (Read Only Memory: ROM) and EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory: EPROM).
- S-RAM Static Random Access Memory
- D-RAM Dynamic Random Access Memory
- ROM Read Only Memory
- EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory: EPROM
- the memory may include one memory element or may include a plurality of memory elements.
- At least one processor constituting the main controller 100 and the timing controller 200 may execute a program stored in each memory.
- main controller 100 is used to differentiate from “timing controller 200", and is not limited to a general main-controller of a display device.
- the main controller 100 may include at least one controller capable of receiving power when the power of the display device 1 is turned off.
- the main controller 100 may include at least one of a typical main-controller of a display device or a typical sub-controller of a display device.
- the main controller 100 processes a source signal input through the source input unit 440 and/or a source signal wirelessly received through the communication unit 430 to process a video signal corresponding to the input source signal.
- the main controller 100 may include a source decoder, a scaler, an image enhancer, and a graphic processor.
- the source decoder may decode a source signal compressed in a format such as MPEG, and the scaler may output image data having a desired resolution through resolution conversion.
- the image enhancer can improve the quality of image data by applying correction of various techniques.
- the graphic processor may classify pixels of image data into RGB data and output the same along with a control signal such as a syncing signal for display timing in the display panel 20 . That is, the main controller 100 may output image data and control signals corresponding to the source signal.
- the main controller 100 may change the frame rate of the image data to correspond to the frame rate of the source signal.
- the display device 1 can vary the frame rate according to the source signal, so that the source signal can be output without being damaged.
- the main controller 100 may control the timing controller 200 to perform or omit the sensing process.
- the main controller 100 may transmit a control signal for performing the sensing process and/or a control signal for omitting the sensing process to the timing controller 200 through a general-purpose input/output (GPIO).
- GPIO general-purpose input/output
- the main controller 100 may transmit a control signal for performing the sensing process and/or a control signal for omitting the sensing process to the timing controller 200 through an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C).
- I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit
- the communication method between the main controller 100 and the timing controller 200 is not limited thereto, and various communication methods (eg, wired communication) for transmitting a control signal may be employed.
- the operation of the above-described main controller 100 is only an example applicable to the display device 1, and it is also possible to perform other operations or to omit some of the above operations.
- the data driver 300 and the gate driver 350 may be driven based on the timing control signal of the timing controller 200, and thus the display panel 20 may be driven.
- the display device 1 may include a power board, a main board, and a driving board.
- the power board may include a power module for supplying power to the main board and the driving board, and supplies power in various forms based on the power on/off state of the display device 1 or based on the off period. can supply
- the power board can supply power to the main board and the driving board for a first preset period even when the power of the display device 1 is turned off, and after the first preset period has elapsed, during a second preset period Power can only be supplied to the main board.
- the power board may periodically supply power to the main board and/or the driving board even when the power of the display device 1 is turned off.
- the main controller 100 and the timing controller 200 may be provided on separate boards or may be provided on the same board.
- the main controller 100 may be provided on a main board, and the timing controller 200 may be provided on a driving board, but is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart when a display device receives a user input for powering on according to an embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining a power-off period of the display device according to an embodiment
- 6 is a diagram for explaining a process of performing an ON sensing process by a display device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a process of omitting an ON sensing process of a display device according to an embodiment. It is a drawing for
- the timing controller 200 may perform an off sensing process (1100).
- the main controller 100 may control the timing controller 200 to perform an off-sensing process when receiving a user input for turning off the power of the display device 1 through the input unit 420 .
- the timing controller 200 may acquire sensing data by driving the display panel 20 as described above based on receiving a control signal for performing the off-sensing process.
- a user input for turning on/off the power of the display device 1 may be received from a remote controller, may be received in the form of a voice command through a microphone, or may be received through a power button provided in the display device 1 It may be, but is not limited to the embodiment.
- the power off time t1 of the display device 1 is set. information can be stored.
- the time t1 when the power of the display device 1 is turned off may correspond to the time when a user input for turning off the power of the display device 1 is received.
- power may be supplied to the timing controller 200 during a first preset period after the time t1 when the power of the display device 1 is turned off, and within this period, the timing controller 200 is turned off.
- a sensing process may be performed.
- the timing controller 200 may generate compensation data for compensating for deterioration values of the plurality of pixels PX based on sensing data acquired by performing the off-sensing process, and store the compensation data in a storage unit (memory).
- a storage unit memory
- the display device 1 when the main controller 100 receives a user input for powering on the display device 1 while the display device 1 is turned off (1200), the display device 1 is turned on. Whether or not to perform the sensing process may be determined based on the previously turned off period d1. The time t2 when the power of the display device 1 is turned on may correspond to the time when a user input for turning on the power of the display device 1 is received.
- the main controller 100 may store the power-on time t2 of the display device 1 .
- the main controller 100 determines the off period d1 before the power of the display device 1 is turned on based on the difference between the power off time t1 and the on time t2 of the display device 1.
- the main controller 100 controls the timing controller 200 to perform an on-sensing process when the off period d1 before the power of the display device 1 is turned on is longer than a preset period (yes in 1300). ) can be controlled (1400).
- the preset period may be stored in the memory of the main controller 100 and/or the memory of the timing controller 200, and may be set in consideration of a period in which electrical characteristics of each pixel do not change.
- the preset period may be set differently according to the characteristics of the display device 1 and may be set to about 1 hour.
- the timing controller 200 performs an on-sensing process based on a control signal of the main controller 100 after being booted by receiving supply from the power board, and displays an image based on the completion of the on-sensing process.
- the panel 20 may be driven (1500).
- the timing controller 200 compensates for image data transmitted from the main controller 100 based on compensation data acquired by performing the on-sensing process, and displays the display panel 20 based on the compensated image data. can drive
- a time required for the sensing process may be about 2 to 5 seconds. Accordingly, when the timing controller 200 performs a sensing process after booting, a considerable amount of time may be required until an image is displayed. A user may feel uncomfortable when the display device does not quickly display an image.
- the main controller 100 In order to promote fast image display by minimizing booting time of the display device 1, the main controller 100 according to an embodiment operates the timing controller 200 to omit a sensing process based on a pre-set condition being satisfied. You can control it.
- the main controller 100 controls the timing controller 200 to skip the sensing process when the power-off period d1 of the display device 1 is shorter than the preset period (No in 1300). can (1450).
- the timing controller 200 may omit the on-sensing process based on the control signal of the main controller 100 after booting by receiving supply from the power board and drive the display panel 20 to display an image. Yes (1500). That is, when the on-sensing process is omitted, the timing controller 200 may drive the display panel 20 to display an image based on booting of the timing controller 200 .
- the timing controller 200 converts image data transmitted from the main controller 100 based on compensation data last stored in a storage unit (eg, memory) of the timing controller 200. Compensation, and the display panel 20 may be driven based on the compensated image data.
- a storage unit eg, memory
- compensation data last stored in a storage unit (eg, memory) of the timing controller 200 is obtained in an off-sensing process performed at a time point t1 when the power of the display device 1 was last turned off. may be compensated data.
- Omitting the sensing process is because it is assumed that the electrical characteristics of the pixels do not change much when the power-off period d1 of the display device 1 is shorter than the preset period, so the on-sensing process is omitted and the off-sensing process is performed. This is to shorten the booting time of the display device 1 by compensating for image data using the compensation data obtained in the process.
- the sensing process of the timing controller 200 is omitted, so that the time when the power of the display device 1 is turned on ( After t2), the image can be displayed as quickly as possible.
- the user's satisfaction can be improved by shortening the period from the time t1 when the user input for powering on the display device 1 is received to the time the image is displayed.
- the display device 1 can quickly display an image.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart when a display device receives a voice command according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the input unit 420 may receive a voice command including a preset call word (2000).
- a microphone in an activated state may receive a preset voice signal, and the main controller 100 may turn on the power of the display device 1 based on the microphone receiving a preset voice signal ( 2100).
- the preset call word is for activating the voice recognition system of the display device 1, and may be set during design of the display device 1 or changed by a user's settings.
- the preset call word means a phrase such as “Hi Bixby”.
- the user's intention is to utilize the voice recognition system rather than to watch an image through the display device 1.
- the main controller 100 may control the timing controller 200 to skip the sensing process when the power of the display apparatus 1 is turned on according to a voice command including a preset call word (2200).
- the main controller 100 displays a preset image rather than image data received through the source input unit 440.
- Image data corresponding to the display may be transmitted to the timing controller 200 .
- the timing controller 200 may display a preset image by driving the display panel 20 based on image data corresponding to displaying the preset image (2300).
- the preset image may mean an image for controlling the voice recognition function.
- the image preset for the user may be an image including a visual display for notifying that the voice recognition function has been activated.
- the user can utilize the voice recognition function by uttering a voice command based on a preset image being displayed on the display device 1 .
- the main controller 100 may control the speaker to output a preset sound based on receiving a voice command including a preset call word.
- the preset sound means a sound for notifying that the voice recognition function is activated.
- the main controller 100 may determine whether to perform the sensing process based on the period d1 during which the power of the display apparatus 1 is turned off.
- the user's satisfaction can be improved by omitting a sensing process and quickly outputting a screen related to the specific function.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a case in which a display device performs a sensing process at preset intervals according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a process in which a display apparatus performs a sensing process at preset intervals according to an exemplary embodiment. It is a drawing for
- the main controller 100 controls the timing controller 200 to perform a sensing process at every predetermined period d2 during a period 3000 when the power of the display device 1 is turned off. can (3100).
- the main controller 100 may control a power board to periodically turn on a driving board so that the timing controller 200 performs a sensing process.
- the preset period d2 may be set in consideration of a negative factor of power consumption for the sensing process and a positive factor of shortening the booting time.
- the preset period d2 may be set to about 2 hours.
- the preset period d2 is not limited thereto, and may be varied based on information about the on/off timing of the display device 1 .
- the main controller 100 may control the timing controller 200 to perform a sensing process at a preset time point. For example, when a user turns on the power of the display device 1 at 9 am on average, the main controller 100 may control the timing controller 200 to perform a sensing process before 9 am. there is.
- the main controller 100 When the main controller 100 receives a user input for powering on the display device 1 while the display device 1 is turned off (3200), the sensing process is last performed (t3) and the display device ( Whether or not to perform the on-sensing process may be determined based on the period d3 between the time t4 when the power is turned on in 1).
- the main controller 100 controls a period (d3) between a time point (t3) when the sensing process is last performed and a time point (t4) when the power of the display device 1 is turned on. ) is longer than the preset period (YES in 3300), the timing controller 200 may be controlled to perform an on-sensing process (3400).
- the timing controller 200 may perform an on-sensing process and drive the display panel 20 to display an image (3500). In this case, the timing controller 200 may correct the image data received from the main controller 100 based on the compensation data obtained by performing the on-sensing process (3400).
- the main controller 100 turns on when the period d3 between the last time the sensing process is performed (t3) and the time t4 when the power of the display device 1 is turned on is shorter than the preset period (No in 3300).
- the timing controller 200 may be controlled to omit the sensing process (3450).
- the timing controller 200 may skip the on-sensing process and immediately drive the display panel 20 to display an image (3500). In this case, the timing controller 200 may correct image data received from the main controller 100 based on compensation data obtained in the most recently performed sensing process (the sensing process ended at t3).
- the present disclosure by performing a sensing process at an appropriate time even during a period in which the power of the display device 1 is turned off, it is possible to obtain the most up-to-date compensation data, thereby creating a situation in which the on-sensing process can be omitted.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a display device according to another exemplary embodiment.
- a display device 1 may be a micro LED display or a mini LED display.
- a display device 1 includes a display panel 20 composed of a plurality of display modules 20-1, 20-2, ..., 20-n, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 2, and the above-mentioned
- the described structure may include the main controller 100, the timing controller 200, the speaker 410, the input unit 420, the communication unit 430, and the source input unit 440.
- each of the plurality of display modules may include at least one inorganic light emitting device, and may include a separate data driver for driving the at least one inorganic light emitting device.
- each of the plurality of display modules may include a separate micropixel controller capable of switching an inorganic light emitting device based on a timing control signal output from the timing controller 200 .
- the display device 1 may also perform the above-described operations.
- the main controller 100 controls at least one pixel included in the plurality of display modules 20-1, 20-2, ..., 20-n based on the power of the display device 1 being turned on.
- the timing controller 200 may be controlled to perform a sensing process for sensing electrical characteristics of .
- the main controller 100 may determine whether or not to perform the sensing process based on the power-off period of the display device 1 before power-on.
- a display device including a self-light emitting element it is possible to prevent a delay in booting time by performing a sensing process for preventing deterioration of the self-light emitting element, and at the same time, to efficiently prevent deterioration.
- the disclosed embodiments may be implemented in the form of a recording medium storing instructions executable by a computer. Instructions may be stored in the form of program codes, and when executed by a processor, create program modules to perform operations of the disclosed embodiments.
- the recording medium may be implemented as a computer-readable recording medium.
- Computer-readable recording media include all types of recording media in which instructions that can be decoded by a computer are stored. For example, there may be read only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), a magnetic tape, a magnetic disk, a flash memory, an optical data storage device, and the like.
- ROM read only memory
- RAM random access memory
- magnetic tape a magnetic tape
- magnetic disk a magnetic disk
- flash memory an optical data storage device
- the computer-readable recording medium may be provided in the form of a non-transitory storage medium.
- 'non-temporary storage medium' only means that it is a tangible device and does not contain signals (e.g., electromagnetic waves), and this term refers to the case where data is stored semi-permanently in the storage medium and temporary It does not discriminate if it is saved as .
- a 'non-temporary storage medium' may include a buffer in which data is temporarily stored.
- the method according to various embodiments disclosed in this document may be provided by being included in a computer program product.
- Computer program products may be traded between sellers and buyers as commodities.
- a computer program product is distributed in the form of a machine-readable recording medium (eg compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM)), or through an application store (eg Play StoreTM) or on two user devices (eg It can be distributed (eg downloaded or uploaded) online, directly between smartphones.
- a part of a computer program product eg, a downloadable app
- a device-readable recording medium such as a manufacturer's server, an application store server, or a relay server's memory. It can be temporarily stored or created temporarily.
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- 복수의 픽셀이 마련된 디스플레이 패널;상기 디스플레이 패널을 구동하는 타이밍 컨트롤러; 및상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온(on) 된 것에 기초하여 상기 복수의 픽셀의 전기적 특성을 센싱하기 위한 센싱 프로세스를 수행하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 적어도 하나의 컨트롤러;를 포함하고,상기 적어도 하나의 컨트롤러는,상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온 되기 전에 오프(off)된 기간에 기초하여 상기 센싱 프로세스의 수행 여부를 결정하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 컨트롤러는,상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 오프 된 기간이 미리 설정된 기간보다 긴 것에 기초하여 상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 컨트롤러는,상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 오프 된 기간이 미리 설정된 기간보다 짧은 것에 기초하여 상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 타이밍 컨트롤러가 상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하여 획득한 보상 데이터를 저장하는 저장부;를 포함하고,상기 타이밍 컨트롤러는,상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략하는 경우 상기 저장부에 마지막으로 저장된 보상 데이터에 기초하여 상기 디스플레이 패널을 구동하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 컨트롤러는,상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 오프된 상태에서 상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하고,상기 타이밍 컨트롤러는,상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온되었을 때 상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략한 것에 따라 상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 오프된 상태에서 수행된 센싱 프로세스에서 획득된 보상 데이터에 기초하여 상기 디스플레이 패널을 구동하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 컨트롤러는,호출어를 포함하는 음성 명령에 따라 상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온 되면 상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 컨트롤러는,상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 오프 된 기간에 미리 설정된 주기마다 상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 적어도 하나의 컨트롤러는,상기 센싱 프로세스가 마지막으로 수행된 시점과 상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온 된 시점 사이의 기간에 기초하여 상기 센싱 프로세스의 수행 여부를 결정하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 타이밍 컨트롤러는,상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하는 경우 상기 센싱 프로세스가 완료된 것에 기초하여 영상을 표시하도록 상기 디스플레이 패널을 구동하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 타이밍 컨트롤러는,상기 디스플레이 장치의 전원이 온되었을 때 상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략한 것에 따라, 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러의 부팅이 완료된 것에 기초하여 영상을 표시하도록 상기 디스플레이 패널을 구동하는 디스플레이 장치.
- 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온(on) 되기 전에 오프(off)된 기간에 기초하여 상기 디스플레이 패널에 포함된 복수의 픽셀의 전기적 특성을 센싱하기 위한 센싱 프로세스의 수행 여부를 결정하고;상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하는 것으로 결정된 것에 기초하여, 상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온된 것에 기초하여 상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하도록 상기 디스플레이 장치의 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하고;상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략하는 것으로 결정된 것에 기초하여, 상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온된 것에 기초하여 상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 것;를 포함하는 디스플레이 장치의 제어방법.
- 제11항에 있어서,상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 것은,상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 오프 된 기간이 미리 설정된 기간보다 긴 것에 기초하여 상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 것;을 포함하는 디스플레이 장치의 제어방법.
- 제11항에 있어서,상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 것은,상기 디스플레이 장치의 전원이 오프 된 기간이 미리 설정된 기간보다 짧은 것에 기초하여 상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하는 것;을 포함하는 디스플레이 장치의 제어방법.
- 제11항에 있어서,상기 타이밍 컨트롤러가 상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하여 획득한 보상 데이터를 상기 디스플레이 장치의 저장부에 저장하고;상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온되었을 때 상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략한 것에 따라, 상기 저장부에 마지막으로 저장된 보상 데이터에 기초하여 상기 디스플레이 패널을 구동하는 것;을 더 포함하는 디스플레이 장치의 제어방법.
- 제11항에 있어서,상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 오프된 상태에서 상기 센싱 프로세스를 수행하도록 상기 타이밍 컨트롤러를 제어하고;상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 온되었을 때 상기 센싱 프로세스를 생략한 것에 따라, 상기 디스플레이 패널의 전원이 오프된 상태에서 수행된 센싱 프로세스에서 획득된 보상 데이터에 기초하여 상기 디스플레이 패널디스플레이 패널을 구동하는 것;을 더 포함하는 디스플레이 장치의 제어방법.
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