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JP2010281915A - Liquid crystal display device, and method and program for controlling backlight - Google Patents
Liquid crystal display device, and method and program for controlling backlight Download PDF
JP2010281915A
JP2010281915A JP2009133618A JP2009133618A JP2010281915A JP 2010281915 A JP2010281915 A JP 2010281915A JP 2009133618 A JP2009133618 A JP 2009133618A JP 2009133618 A JP2009133618 A JP 2009133618A JP 2010281915 A JP2010281915 A JP 2010281915A
JP2009133618A
太気史 吉本
2009-06-03 Application filed by Sony Corp, ソニー株式会社 filed Critical Sony Corp
2009-06-03 Priority to JP2009133618A priority Critical patent/JP2010281915A/en
2010-12-16 Publication of JP2010281915A publication Critical patent/JP2010281915A/en
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a touch panel type liquid crystal display device reducing power consumption of the backlight. <P>SOLUTION: The liquid crystal display device for displaying data with backlight irradiation carries out comparing a sensor output of a sensor that detects reflected light of the backlight by an operation object on a touch panel type input/output display unit, with a preset reference value, and controlling the luminance of the backlight by using the result of comparing so as to render the output of the sensor to be closer to an allowable lower limit output value. With this configuration, it is not necessary to set the luminance of the backlight to a little higher considering reduction in the sensor output due to changes with time or temperature changes, which can reduce the power consumption while securing a sufficient sensor output. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&INPIT
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device, a backlight control method, and a program. More specifically, the present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device that controls the backlight luminance of a liquid crystal display device having a touch panel function to reduce power consumption, a backlight control method, and a program.
A liquid crystal display device is a flat and lightweight display, and is often used for an optical touch panel such as a display of a camera, a portable information processing device, a bank terminal, or the like. Since the liquid crystal display device is non-luminous, a backlight that illuminates the display screen from the back surface is used for the purpose of improving visibility and enabling use in a dark place. As the backlight, a fluorescent tube, an LED, or the like is used.
When the display unit of the liquid crystal display device is used as a touch panel type input unit, a user's finger or a stylus pen that is a pen-type input device is brought into contact with or close to the surface of the liquid crystal panel. The touch panel type liquid crystal display device detects the contact or proximity position of this finger or stylus pen.
Specifically, the light from the backlight is reflected on an object that is in contact with or close to the top of the panel, that is, a finger or stylus pen, and the reflected light is detected by a sensor (detection element) arranged in the liquid crystal panel, and the input position The area is determined and various data processing is performed according to the determination. The touch panel type liquid crystal display device is described in, for example, Patent Document 1 (Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2009-63803).
A configuration example of an optical touch panel type liquid crystal display device will be described with reference to FIG. An input / output display panel 11 shown in the upper left is a panel having a display unit and a sensor function. A cross-sectional view is shown in the lower left, and a backlight 12 composed of a fluorescent tube, an LED, and the like is disposed on the back surface of the input / output display panel 11.
When a user's finger or the like touches the input / output display panel 11, sensor detection information is input to the sensor detection information input unit 21. The sensor detection information input unit outputs object contact position information such as a finger to the data processing unit 22. The data processing unit 22 executes data processing according to a preset contact position. For example, display data change processing. The display data change command is output to the display control unit 23. The display control unit 23 changes the display data of the input / output display panel 11 in accordance with the input from the data processing unit 22.
On the other hand, there is a control processing system for the backlight 12 as a control system different from the data processing system. The backlight luminance adjustment unit 31 adjusts the luminance of the backlight. The backlight emission control unit 32 executes ON / OFF control as a backlight blinking process. The backlight set in the touch panel interface is set to repeat blinking (ON / OFF) at short intervals. This is to increase the detection accuracy of the contact portion with respect to the panel. The backlight emission control unit 32 performs this ON / OFF control.
In the input / output display panel 11 having such a sensor, it has been confirmed that fluctuations in sensitivity due to temperature characteristics and aging of sensor sensitivity occur. For this reason, the luminance (light intensity) of the backlight 12 is reduced by the sensor sensitivity, and is set to be large in advance so that finger contact and the like can be sufficiently detected even at the predicted minimum detection sensitivity. Yes.
In other words, the backlight brightness adjustment unit 31 is adjusted so that a higher current is supplied to the backlight in advance so that sufficient light intensity can be obtained even if the sensor sensitivity decreases due to aging. Has been. Therefore, in the initial state, more power than originally required is supplied, and extra power consumption occurs.
Similarly, it is known that the sensor sensitivity also decreases due to temperature fluctuations. However, the backlight brightness adjustment unit 31 is designed to provide sufficient light intensity even if the sensor sensitivity decreases due to temperature changes. The brightness is adjusted to be set to a high value in advance. Therefore, for example, in a high temperature state such as in summer, a state in which excessive electric power more than originally required is supplied, and extra power consumption occurs.
JP 2009-63803 A
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, for example, a liquid crystal display device that achieves power consumption reduction by performing backlight control of a liquid crystal display device having a touch panel function, a backlight control method, and The purpose is to provide a program.
An input / output display unit with a touch panel function;
A backlight for irradiating light to the input / output display unit from the back;
A comparison processing unit that compares a sensor output of a sensor that detects backlight reflected by the operation object on the input / output display unit with a preset reference value;
A backlight luminance adjustment unit that inputs the comparison result of the comparison processing unit and adjusts the luminance of the backlight so that the sensor output approaches a preset allowable lower limit output value;
Furthermore, in one embodiment of the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, the backlight luminance adjusting unit adjusts the luminance of the backlight by controlling a current value output to the backlight.
Furthermore, in one embodiment of the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, the backlight luminance adjustment unit inputs a difference value between a sensor output and a reference value as a comparison result of the comparison processing unit, and applies the input difference value. Then, calculation of the current value output to the backlight is executed.
Furthermore, in one embodiment of the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, the backlight luminance adjusting unit changes the setting of a PWM signal for controlling the current value output to the backlight, thereby adjusting the luminance of the backlight. adjust.
Furthermore, in one embodiment of the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, the backlight luminance adjustment unit inputs a difference value between a sensor output and a reference value as a comparison result of the comparison processing unit, and applies the input difference value. Then, the setting information of the PWM signal is calculated, and the current control is executed by the PWM signal changed by the calculated setting information to adjust the luminance of the backlight.
A backlight control method executed in a liquid crystal display device,
A comparison processing step in which the comparison processing unit compares the sensor output of the sensor that detects the backlight reflected light by the operation object on the input / output display unit having a touch panel function with a preset reference value;
A backlight luminance adjusting unit that inputs a comparison result of the comparison processing unit and adjusts the luminance of the backlight so that the sensor output approaches a preset allowable lower limit output value; and
There is a backlight control method.
A program for executing backlight control processing in a liquid crystal display device,
A comparison processing step for causing the comparison processing unit to compare the sensor output of the sensor that detects the backlight reflected light by the operation object on the input / output display unit having a touch panel function, and a preset reference value;
A backlight luminance adjustment step for inputting a comparison result of the comparison processing unit to a backlight luminance adjustment unit and adjusting the luminance of the backlight so that the sensor output approaches a preset allowable lower limit output value;
The program of the present invention is a program that can be provided by, for example, a storage medium or a communication medium provided in a computer-readable format to an image processing apparatus or a computer system that can execute various program codes. By providing such a program in a computer-readable format, processing corresponding to the program is realized on the image processing apparatus or the computer system.
According to the configuration of one embodiment of the present invention, in a liquid crystal display device that displays data accompanied by backlight irradiation, sensor output of a sensor that detects reflected light of a backlight by an operation object on a touch panel type input / output display unit And the reference value set in advance, and the brightness of the backlight is adjusted using the comparison result so that the sensor output approaches the preset allowable lower limit output value. With this configuration, for example, it is not necessary to perform a high backlight luminance setting in anticipation of a decrease in sensor output due to a change over time or a temperature change, and it becomes possible to reduce power consumption while ensuring a sufficient sensor output.
It is a figure explaining the general structural example of a touchscreen type liquid crystal display device. It is a figure explaining the structural example of the touchscreen type liquid crystal display device which concerns on one Example of this invention. It is a figure which shows the flowchart explaining the backlight brightness | luminance adjustment sequence in the liquid crystal display device of this invention. It is a figure explaining the structural example of the touchscreen type liquid crystal display device which concerns on one Example of this invention. It is a figure explaining the control example using PWM for the backlight brightness adjustment in the liquid crystal display device of this invention. It is a figure which shows the flowchart explaining the backlight brightness | luminance adjustment sequence in the liquid crystal display device of this invention.
Hereinafter, the liquid crystal display device, backlight control method, and program of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
The present invention will be described in order according to the following items.
1. 1. Configuration example and processing example of liquid crystal display device according to first embodiment of the present invention Configuration example and processing example of liquid crystal display device according to second embodiment of the present invention
[1. Configuration Example and Processing Example of Liquid Crystal Display Device According to First Embodiment of Present Invention]
A configuration example and a processing example of the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
The basic configuration other than the backlight control of the touch panel type liquid crystal display device shown in FIG. 2 is the same as the optical touch panel type liquid crystal display device described above with reference to FIG. The input / output display panel 101 is a panel having a display unit and a sensor function. A cross-sectional view is shown in the lower left, and a backlight 102 composed of a fluorescent tube, an LED, and the like is disposed on the back surface of the input / output display panel 101.
When a user's finger or the like touches the input / output display panel 101, sensor detection information is input to the sensor detection information input unit 121. The input / output display panel 101 is provided with a sensor for detecting reflected light of the backlight by an operation object on the input / output display unit.
The sensor detection information input unit 121 outputs contact position information to the data processing unit 122. The data processing unit 122 executes data processing according to a preset contact position. For example, display data change processing. The display data change command is output to the display control unit 123. The display control unit 123 changes the display data of the input / output display panel 101 in accordance with the input from the data processing unit 122.
On the other hand, the control processing system of the backlight 102 is different from the configuration described above with reference to FIG.
The backlight brightness adjustment unit 204 adjusts the brightness of the backlight 102. The backlight emission control unit 132 performs backlight blinking (ON / OFF) control. As described above, the backlight set in the touch panel interface is set to repeat blinking (ON / OFF) at short intervals. This is to increase the detection accuracy of the contact portion with respect to the panel. The backlight emission control unit 132 performs this ON / OFF control.
In the liquid crystal display device described above with reference to FIG. 1, the backlight luminance adjustment unit 31 performs excessive intensity luminance setting in advance in consideration of a decrease in detection accuracy due to changes in the sensor over time and temperature, Was wasting power consumption.
In the liquid crystal display device shown in FIG. 2, the backlight luminance adjustment unit 204 performs optimal backlight luminance adjustment according to the situation in order to eliminate such waste of power consumption. Hereinafter, this process will be described.
A sensitivity monitor sensor is set in the input / output display panel 101. This sensitivity monitor sensor may use a part of a sensor that is normally used, or may be set as a sensor different from the sensor that is normally used, for example, at the outer periphery or the periphery of the display area.
The sensitivity monitor sensor output detector 201 shown in FIG. 2 detects the outputs of these sensitivity monitor sensors. The detected output value of the sensitivity monitor sensor is input to the comparison processing unit 202.
The comparison processing unit 202 performs comparison with a reference value stored in the memory 203 in advance. The reference value is a value set in advance in order to obtain an output value (difference value (X)) of the comparison processing unit 202 applied to determine an optimal backlight luminance adjustment current in the backlight luminance adjustment unit 204. is there. This reference value is stored in the memory 203 in advance.
The backlight luminance adjustment unit 204 is calculated by the comparison processing unit 202.
“Difference between sensitivity monitor sensor output and reference value (X)”
And the optimal luminance of the backlight is determined based on the difference (X). Specifically, the brightness of the backlight is adjusted so that the sensor output approaches a preset allowable lower limit output value. That is, the brightness of the backlight 102 is adjusted to a level at which a monitor sensor output value corresponding to the necessary minimum level sensor output allowable value can be obtained.
The backlight brightness adjustment unit 204 determines and outputs a current value to be output to the backlight 102. The process for determining the output current value I is performed as follows, for example.
Let X be a value obtained as a comparison result of the comparison processing unit 202. That is,
(Reference value-sensitivity monitor sensor output) = X
The difference data (X) is input to the backlight luminance adjustment unit 204.
The backlight brightness adjustment unit 204 calculates an output current I set for backlight brightness adjustment by the following equation.
I = αX (Formula 1)
Where α is the current conversion gain.
When the value of the sensitivity monitor sensor output increases,
The value of X becomes a small value, and the output current value I = αX decreases.
When the sensitivity monitor sensor output value decreases,
The value of X becomes a large value, and the output current value I = αX increases.
With respect to the reference value stored in the memory 203 and the parameter [α] in the above formula (formula 1), the output current value I set by the backlight luminance adjustment unit 204 can provide a sensor output with a minimum allowable level. The current value is set to a value that can be calculated.
By executing such backlight luminance adjustment processing, it is possible to reduce the luminance of the backlight while ensuring that the output from the sensor is at or above the allowable level. As a result, the power consumption of the backlight 102 can be reduced. This function eliminates the need to maintain excessive backlight brightness in anticipation of sensor output changes over time and temperature changes, making it possible to adjust backlight brightness as necessary and guaranteeing proper sensor output. Power consumption reduction is realized above.
Note that the calculation formula of the output current I in the backlight luminance adjustment unit 204 is not limited to the above formula [I = αX], and other calculation formulas can be applied. For example,
I = βX + I (Formula 2)
However, it is good also as a structure which determines the output current [I] according to the preset parameter said formula. In this case, the reference value stored in the memory 203 is set such that the current value [I] calculated by the above equation (Equation 2) can be used to calculate the current value at which the sensor output at the minimum allowable level can be obtained. The
Note that the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 can continuously input X as a value obtained as a comparison result of the comparison processing unit 202, and may continuously perform output current adjustment based on the input value X. A condition for adjusting the output current [I] may be defined in advance, and the adjustment may be performed only when the condition matches the condition.
For example, the process of reducing the output current is performed only when the difference [X] between the output of the sensitivity monitor sensor and the reference value is larger than a specified threshold value [TH1], and the difference [X] from the reference value is If it is equal to or less than the prescribed threshold value [TH1], it may be configured to perform processing such as not adjusting output current.
The backlight brightness adjustment sequence of the present embodiment will be described with reference to the flowchart shown in FIG.
First, in step S101, the sensitivity monitor sensor output detection unit 201 detects the sensitivity monitor sensor output.
In step S <b> 102, the comparison processing unit 202 compares the sensitivity monitor sensor output with the reference value stored in the memory 203.
Next, in step S103, the backlight brightness adjustment unit 204 inputs the comparison result, and determines the optimum current value [I] to be output to the backlight 102 based on the comparison value (difference X). This is calculated by applying, for example, the above formula (Formula 1) or Formula (Formula 2).
Finally, in step S104, the backlight luminance adjustment unit 204 outputs the determined current value [I] to the backlight 102, and executes backlight luminance adjustment processing.
The process according to the flowchart shown in FIG. 3 can be executed under the control of a control unit having a program execution function according to a program stored in a memory in the liquid crystal display device.
[2. Configuration example and processing example of liquid crystal display device according to second embodiment of the present invention]
In the first embodiment described above, the luminance value of the backlight is adjusted by directly adjusting the current value output to the backlight 102.
Next, as a second embodiment of the present invention, a description will be given of a processing example in which the luminance of the backlight is adjusted by changing the output current value by PWM (Pulse Wave Modulation) control.
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The basic configuration of the touch panel type liquid crystal display device shown in FIG. 4 other than the backlight control is the same as that of the touch panel type liquid crystal display device described above with reference to FIG. The input / output display panel 101 is a panel having a display unit and a sensor function. A cross-sectional view is shown in the lower left, and a backlight 102 composed of a fluorescent tube, an LED, and the like is disposed on the back surface of the input / output display panel 101.
When a user's finger or the like touches the input / output display panel 101, sensor detection information is input to the sensor detection information input unit 121. When a user's finger or the like touches the input / output display panel 101, sensor detection information is input to the sensor detection information input unit 121. The input / output display panel 101 is provided with a sensor for detecting reflected light of the backlight by an operation object on the input / output display unit.
On the other hand, the control processing system of the backlight 102 is different from the configuration described above with reference to FIG. The backlight brightness adjustment unit 301 adjusts the brightness of the backlight 102. The backlight emission control unit 132 performs backlight blinking (ON / OFF) control. As described above, the backlight set in the touch panel interface is set to repeat blinking (ON / OFF) at short intervals. This is to increase the detection accuracy of the contact portion with respect to the panel. The backlight emission control unit 132 performs this ON / OFF control.
In the liquid crystal display device described above with reference to FIG. 1, excessive luminance setting is performed in advance in the backlight luminance adjustment unit 31 in consideration of a decrease in detection accuracy due to changes in the sensor over time and temperature. Was wasting power consumption.
In the liquid crystal display device shown in FIG. 4, in order to eliminate such waste of power consumption, the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 performs optimal backlight luminance adjustment according to the situation. Hereinafter, this process will be described.
A sensitivity monitor sensor is set in the input / output display panel 101. This sensitivity monitor sensor may use a part of the sensor that is normally used, or may be set, for example, on the outer periphery or the periphery of the display area as a sensor different from the sensor that is normally used.
The sensitivity monitor sensor output detector 201 shown in FIG. 4 detects the outputs of these sensitivity monitor sensors. The detected output value of the sensitivity monitor sensor is input to the comparison processing unit 202.
The comparison processing unit 202 performs comparison with a reference value stored in the memory 203 in advance. The reference value is a value set in advance in order to obtain an output value (difference value (X)) of the comparison processing unit 202 applied to determine an optimal backlight luminance adjustment current in the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301. is there. This reference value is stored in the memory 203 in advance.
The backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 is calculated by the comparison processing unit 202.
In this embodiment, the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 determines and outputs a current control PWM (Pulse Wave Modulation) signal to be output to the backlight 102.
As shown in FIG. 5, the PWM signal is a pulse signal that alternately repeats an on period and an off period, and is a signal that performs current control by outputting a predetermined current only during the on period. If the on period is set longer, the current value increases, and if the on period is set shorter, the current value decreases.
For example, the PWM signal for adjusting the output current in the backlight luminance adjusting unit 301 is adjusted as follows.
As shown in FIG. 5, the period of the PWM signal is T and the ON period τ.
The difference data (X) is input to the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301.
The backlight luminance adjusting unit 301 calculates the ON period τ of the PWM signal set for backlight luminance adjustment by the following equation.
τ = γX (Formula 3)
Where γ is a conversion parameter.
The value of X becomes a small value, the on period τ = γX of the PWM signal decreases, and the supply current to the backlight decreases.
The value of X becomes a large value, the ON period τ = γX of the PWM signal increases, and the supply current to the backlight increases.
The reference value stored in the memory 203 and the parameter [γ] in the above equation (equation 3) are such that the current I output by the ON period τ of the PWM signal set by the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 is the lowest. The current value is set so that an allowable level of sensor output can be obtained.
As in the first embodiment, the calculation formula for the ON period τ of the PWM signal in the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 is not limited to the above formula [τ = γX], and other calculation formulas can be applied. is there. For example,
τ = δX + τ (Formula 4)
However, it is good also as a structure which determines ON period [(tau)] of a PWM signal according to the preset parameter said formula. In this case, the reference value stored in the memory 203 is the current value at which the current I output by the on-period τ of the PWM signal calculated by the above equation (Equation 4) obtains the sensor output at the lowest allowable level. Is set to be
As in the previous embodiment, the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 can continuously input X as a comparison result of the comparison processing unit 202 and continuously adjust output current based on the input value X. Although it may be executed, a condition for performing the adjustment may be specified in advance, and the adjustment may be performed only when the condition is met.
For example, the process of reducing the output current is performed only when the difference [X] between the output of the sensitivity monitor sensor and the reference value is larger than a specified threshold value [TH2], and the difference [X] from the reference value is When it is equal to or less than the prescribed threshold value [TH2], it may be configured to perform a process of not adjusting the output current.
The backlight brightness adjustment sequence of this embodiment will be described with reference to the flowchart shown in FIG.
First, in step S201, the sensitivity monitor sensor output detection unit 201 detects the sensitivity monitor sensor output.
In step S <b> 202, the comparison processing unit 202 compares the sensitivity monitor sensor output with the reference value stored in the memory 203.
Next, in step S203, the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 inputs the comparison result, and determines the ON period [τ] of the PWM signal output to the backlight 102 based on the comparison value (difference X). This is calculated by applying, for example, the above-described formula (formula 3) or formula (formula 4).
Finally, in step S204, the backlight luminance adjustment unit 301 outputs a control current based on the PWM signal in which the determined ON period τ of the PWM signal is set to the backlight 102, and executes the backlight luminance adjustment processing.
The process according to the flowchart shown in FIG. 6 can be executed under the control of a control unit having a program execution function in accordance with a program stored in a memory in the liquid crystal display device.
As described above, according to the configuration of the embodiment of the present invention, in the liquid crystal display device that displays data accompanied by backlight irradiation, the reflected light of the backlight by the operation object on the touch panel type input / output display unit A comparison is made between the sensor output of the sensor that detects the above and a preset reference value, and the brightness of the backlight is adjusted so that the sensor output approaches the preset allowable lower limit output value using the comparison result. With this configuration, for example, it is not necessary to perform a high backlight luminance setting in anticipation of a decrease in sensor output due to a change over time or a temperature change, and it becomes possible to reduce power consumption while ensuring a sufficient sensor output.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 11 Input / output display panel 12 Backlight 21 Sensor detection information input part 22 Data processing part 23 Display control part 31 Backlight brightness adjustment part 32 Backlight emission control part 101 Input / output display panel 102 Backlight 121 Sensor detection information input part 122 Data Processing unit 123 Display control unit 132 Backlight emission control unit 201 Sensitivity monitor sensor output detection unit 202 Comparison processing unit 203 Memory 204 Backlight brightness adjustment unit 301 Backlight brightness adjustment unit
The backlight luminance adjustment unit is
The liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein brightness of the backlight is adjusted by controlling a current value output to the backlight.
The liquid crystal according to claim 2, wherein a difference value between a sensor output and a reference value is input as a comparison result of the comparison processing unit, and a current value output to the backlight is calculated by applying the input difference value. Display device.
The liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein the brightness of the backlight is adjusted by changing a setting of a PWM signal for controlling a current value output to the backlight.
As a comparison result of the comparison processing unit, a difference value between a sensor output and a reference value is input, the setting information of the PWM signal is calculated by applying the input difference value, and the PWM signal changed by the calculated setting information is used The liquid crystal display device according to claim 4, wherein the brightness of the backlight is adjusted by executing current control.
A backlight control method.
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