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Liquid Crystal Display Drivers
Techniques and Circuits
Taschenbuch von David J. R. Cristaldi (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Liquid Crystal Display Drivers deals with Liquid Crystal Displays from the electronic engineering point of view and is the first expressively focused on their driving circuits. After introducing the physical-chemical properties of the LC substances, their evolution and application to LCDs, the book converges to the examination and in-depth explanation of those reliable techniques, architectures, and design solutions amenable to efficiently design drivers for passive-matrix and active-matrix LCDs, both for small size and large size panels. Practical approaches regularly adopted for mass production but also emerging ones are discussed. The topics treated have in many cases general validity and found application also in alternative display technologies (OLEDs, Electrophoretic Displays, etc.).
Liquid Crystal Display Drivers deals with Liquid Crystal Displays from the electronic engineering point of view and is the first expressively focused on their driving circuits. After introducing the physical-chemical properties of the LC substances, their evolution and application to LCDs, the book converges to the examination and in-depth explanation of those reliable techniques, architectures, and design solutions amenable to efficiently design drivers for passive-matrix and active-matrix LCDs, both for small size and large size panels. Practical approaches regularly adopted for mass production but also emerging ones are discussed. The topics treated have in many cases general validity and found application also in alternative display technologies (OLEDs, Electrophoretic Displays, etc.).
Über den Autor

David Joseph Roger Cristaldi graduated in Electronics Engineering at the University of Catania in 2005. In his thesis, developed at STMicroelectronics, he studied low-power design methodologies for liquid crystal display drivers. In 2006 he obtained the Italian qualification for the engineer profession and in the same year he was admitted to the Ph.D. course in Electronics Engineering, Automation Engineering, and Control of Complex Systems. His current research activity concerns analysis and modeling of electromagnetic-interference effects on Sigma-Delta analog-to-digital converters. Dr. Cristaldi received the Ph.D. degree in 2009.

Salvatore Pennisi received the laurea degree in electronic engineering in 1992 and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering in 1997, both from the University of Catania. He joined in 1996 the Department of Electrical Electronics and Systems Engineering (DIEES), University of Catania, as an Assistant Professor and he was appointed an Associate Professor in 2002. Since then, he has been engaged in scientific projects in collaboration with national and international academic and industrial partners. His main research interests include circuit theory and analog design with emphasis on low-voltage and current-mode techniques. In this field, he has developed several building blocks and unconventional architectures of operational amplifiers. More recently, his research activities have involved multi-stage amplifiers with related frequency compensation, data converters and the analysis of high-frequency distortion in analog circuits such as feedback amplifiers, oscillators and filters. He published over 60 papers in international journals and more than 120 contributions in conference proceedings, he is the co-author of the books CMOS Current Amplifiers (1999) and Feedback Amplifiers: Theory and Design (2001), both edited by Kluwer Academic Publishers, and has written an entry in the Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Dr. Pennisi is senior member of the IEEE since 2004 and is a member of the IEEE CAS Analog Signal Processing Technical Committee. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-Part II: Express Briefs.

Francesco Pulvirenti graduated in Electronic Engineering at the University of Pisa, Italy, in 1989. After the military service, he joined STMicroelectronics, Castelletto (Milan) site, in 1991 and then he moved to Catania site in 1993. He started working in the Industrial and Peripheral Division developing Smart Power ICs for Industrial Applications, Linear Regulators, Switching Mode Power Supply and Power Management for Industrial, Mobile Phone, Battery Charger and Computer Applications. In 2001 he moved to Display segment to manage the design of new Drivers dedicated to Liquid Crystal Display Applications for portable equipments and in 2004 he was appointed Design Director of the Display Division. Since 2007 he is working in the Industrial and Power Conversion Division to define and develop new products for Photovoltaic Applications and he is currently managing a team of about 30 people as Business Unit Director. Francesco Pulvirenti holds 32 patents on Analog and Smart Power ICs in the USA, he has 4 patents pending and he is also author or co-author of 8 papers on full custom ICs.

Zusammenfassung

The only one expressly written by and for electronic engineers

The only one to cover all aspects of display driver circuits

Presents up to date material while it is still in a period of development

Comprehensive exposure of the technology, architectures and design techniques

Inhaltsverzeichnis
FOREWORD. PREFACE. 1. LIQUID CRYSTALS. 1.1 Early History. 1.2 Classification. 1.3 Physical Characteristics. 1.4 Concluding Remarks. 1.5 References. 2. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS. 2.1 Towards the First LCD. 2.2 The Twisted Nematic Mode. 2.3 New High-Performance LC Materials. 2.4 Further Developments. 2.5 Concluding Remarks. 2.6 References. 3. PASSIVE LCDs AND THEIR ADDRESSING TECHNIQUES. 3.1 Seven-Segment Displays and Direct Addressing. 3.2 Addressing of Passive-Matrix LCDs. 3.3 Limitations of Passive-Matrix Addressing. 3.4 Displaying Gray Levels. 3.5 Concluding Remarks. 3.6 References. 4. DRIVERS FOR PASSIVE-MATRIX LCDs. 4.1 Driver Architecture. 4.2 Host Interface. 4.3 Power Manager. 4.4 Driver Manager. 4.5 Image Processing. 4.6 Output Driver. 4.7 Silicon Processes for Display Drivers. 4.8 Packaging and Assembling Techniques. 4.9 Concluding Remarks. 4.10 References. 5. ACTIVE MATRIX LCDs AND THEIR ADDRESSING TECHNIQUES. 5.1 Thin Film Transistors. 5.2 Structure of an AMLCD Panel. 5.3 General Considerations. 5.4 Crosstalk Reduction and Polarity Inversion Techniques. 5.5 Kickback Compensation Methods. 5.6 Concluding Remarks. 5.7 References. 6. DRIVERS FOR ACTIVE-MATRIX LCDs. 6.1 AMLCD Driver Architectures. 6.2 Video Interfaces. 6.3 Source Drivers. 6.4 Gate Drivers. 6.5 References. 7. CHARGE PUMPS FOR LCD DRIVERS. 7.1 Analysis of the Charge Pump with a Pure Capacitive Load. 7.2 Optimized Design of the Charge Pump with a Pure Capacitive Load. 7.3 Analysis of the Charge Pump with a Current Load. 7.4 Optimized Design of the Charge Pump with a Current Load. 7.5 Voltages in a CP with a Current Load. 7.6 Charge Pump Topologies. 7.7 Concluding Remarks. 7.8 References. Appendix A ¿ FLAT PANEL DISPLAYS. Appendix B ¿ DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS. Appendix C ¿ MATRICES FOR MLA. Appendix D ¿ COLOR PERCEPTION AND DESCRIPTION.ABOUT THE AUTHORS. INDEX.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
Fachbereich: Nachrichtentechnik
Genre: Technik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 316
Inhalt: xviii
295 S.
ISBN-13: 9789048184828
ISBN-10: 9048184827
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Cristaldi, David J. R.
Pulvirenti, Francesco
Pennisi, Salvatore
Auflage: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009
Hersteller: Springer Netherland
Springer Netherlands
Maße: 235 x 155 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: David J. R. Cristaldi (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.10.2010
Gewicht: 0,482 kg
preigu-id: 107014481
Über den Autor

David Joseph Roger Cristaldi graduated in Electronics Engineering at the University of Catania in 2005. In his thesis, developed at STMicroelectronics, he studied low-power design methodologies for liquid crystal display drivers. In 2006 he obtained the Italian qualification for the engineer profession and in the same year he was admitted to the Ph.D. course in Electronics Engineering, Automation Engineering, and Control of Complex Systems. His current research activity concerns analysis and modeling of electromagnetic-interference effects on Sigma-Delta analog-to-digital converters. Dr. Cristaldi received the Ph.D. degree in 2009.

Salvatore Pennisi received the laurea degree in electronic engineering in 1992 and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering in 1997, both from the University of Catania. He joined in 1996 the Department of Electrical Electronics and Systems Engineering (DIEES), University of Catania, as an Assistant Professor and he was appointed an Associate Professor in 2002. Since then, he has been engaged in scientific projects in collaboration with national and international academic and industrial partners. His main research interests include circuit theory and analog design with emphasis on low-voltage and current-mode techniques. In this field, he has developed several building blocks and unconventional architectures of operational amplifiers. More recently, his research activities have involved multi-stage amplifiers with related frequency compensation, data converters and the analysis of high-frequency distortion in analog circuits such as feedback amplifiers, oscillators and filters. He published over 60 papers in international journals and more than 120 contributions in conference proceedings, he is the co-author of the books CMOS Current Amplifiers (1999) and Feedback Amplifiers: Theory and Design (2001), both edited by Kluwer Academic Publishers, and has written an entry in the Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Dr. Pennisi is senior member of the IEEE since 2004 and is a member of the IEEE CAS Analog Signal Processing Technical Committee. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-Part II: Express Briefs.

Francesco Pulvirenti graduated in Electronic Engineering at the University of Pisa, Italy, in 1989. After the military service, he joined STMicroelectronics, Castelletto (Milan) site, in 1991 and then he moved to Catania site in 1993. He started working in the Industrial and Peripheral Division developing Smart Power ICs for Industrial Applications, Linear Regulators, Switching Mode Power Supply and Power Management for Industrial, Mobile Phone, Battery Charger and Computer Applications. In 2001 he moved to Display segment to manage the design of new Drivers dedicated to Liquid Crystal Display Applications for portable equipments and in 2004 he was appointed Design Director of the Display Division. Since 2007 he is working in the Industrial and Power Conversion Division to define and develop new products for Photovoltaic Applications and he is currently managing a team of about 30 people as Business Unit Director. Francesco Pulvirenti holds 32 patents on Analog and Smart Power ICs in the USA, he has 4 patents pending and he is also author or co-author of 8 papers on full custom ICs.

Zusammenfassung

The only one expressly written by and for electronic engineers

The only one to cover all aspects of display driver circuits

Presents up to date material while it is still in a period of development

Comprehensive exposure of the technology, architectures and design techniques

Inhaltsverzeichnis
FOREWORD. PREFACE. 1. LIQUID CRYSTALS. 1.1 Early History. 1.2 Classification. 1.3 Physical Characteristics. 1.4 Concluding Remarks. 1.5 References. 2. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS. 2.1 Towards the First LCD. 2.2 The Twisted Nematic Mode. 2.3 New High-Performance LC Materials. 2.4 Further Developments. 2.5 Concluding Remarks. 2.6 References. 3. PASSIVE LCDs AND THEIR ADDRESSING TECHNIQUES. 3.1 Seven-Segment Displays and Direct Addressing. 3.2 Addressing of Passive-Matrix LCDs. 3.3 Limitations of Passive-Matrix Addressing. 3.4 Displaying Gray Levels. 3.5 Concluding Remarks. 3.6 References. 4. DRIVERS FOR PASSIVE-MATRIX LCDs. 4.1 Driver Architecture. 4.2 Host Interface. 4.3 Power Manager. 4.4 Driver Manager. 4.5 Image Processing. 4.6 Output Driver. 4.7 Silicon Processes for Display Drivers. 4.8 Packaging and Assembling Techniques. 4.9 Concluding Remarks. 4.10 References. 5. ACTIVE MATRIX LCDs AND THEIR ADDRESSING TECHNIQUES. 5.1 Thin Film Transistors. 5.2 Structure of an AMLCD Panel. 5.3 General Considerations. 5.4 Crosstalk Reduction and Polarity Inversion Techniques. 5.5 Kickback Compensation Methods. 5.6 Concluding Remarks. 5.7 References. 6. DRIVERS FOR ACTIVE-MATRIX LCDs. 6.1 AMLCD Driver Architectures. 6.2 Video Interfaces. 6.3 Source Drivers. 6.4 Gate Drivers. 6.5 References. 7. CHARGE PUMPS FOR LCD DRIVERS. 7.1 Analysis of the Charge Pump with a Pure Capacitive Load. 7.2 Optimized Design of the Charge Pump with a Pure Capacitive Load. 7.3 Analysis of the Charge Pump with a Current Load. 7.4 Optimized Design of the Charge Pump with a Current Load. 7.5 Voltages in a CP with a Current Load. 7.6 Charge Pump Topologies. 7.7 Concluding Remarks. 7.8 References. Appendix A ¿ FLAT PANEL DISPLAYS. Appendix B ¿ DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS. Appendix C ¿ MATRICES FOR MLA. Appendix D ¿ COLOR PERCEPTION AND DESCRIPTION.ABOUT THE AUTHORS. INDEX.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
Fachbereich: Nachrichtentechnik
Genre: Technik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 316
Inhalt: xviii
295 S.
ISBN-13: 9789048184828
ISBN-10: 9048184827
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Cristaldi, David J. R.
Pulvirenti, Francesco
Pennisi, Salvatore
Auflage: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009
Hersteller: Springer Netherland
Springer Netherlands
Maße: 235 x 155 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: David J. R. Cristaldi (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.10.2010
Gewicht: 0,482 kg
preigu-id: 107014481
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