Abstract:
A display apparatus comprising: a display panel; a data driver for outputting a gray scale voltage corresponding to display data to said display panel via a data line; a gate driver for outputting a gate-on voltage and a gate-off voltage to said display panel via a scan line; and a power supply circuit for outputting a power supply voltage (DDVDH) for driving of said data driver, a reference voltage (VDH) for said gray scale voltage, said gate-on voltage (VGH), said gate-off voltage (Vgoff), and a common voltage (Vcom) for a common electrode of said display panel, wherein said common voltage includes a common voltage (VcomH) of high level and a common voltage (VcomL) of low level, said gate-off voltage includes a gate-off voltage (VgoffH) of high level and a gate-off voltage (VgoffL) of low level, and said power supply circuit includes: a first circuit for generating said power supply voltage; a second circuit for generating said gate-on voltage; a third circuit for generating said reference voltage; a fourth circuit for receiving said reference voltage and generating said common voltage of high level from said reference voltage; a fifth circuit for receiving said common voltage of high level and generating said common voltage of low level from said common voltage of high level; a sixth circuit for switching between said common voltage of high level and said common voltage of low level to output any one of said common voltages; a seventh circuit for generating said gate-off voltage of low level; an eighth circuit for receiving said gate-off voltage of low level and generating said gate-off voltage of high level from said gate-off voltage of low level; and an ninth circuit for switching between said gate-off voltage of high level and said gate-off voltage of low level to output any one of said gate-off voltages.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS  
       [0001]     This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/161,736 filed on Jun. 5, 2002. The contents of application Ser. No. 10/161,736 are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. 
     
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0002]     The present invention relates to display apparatuses each having a power supply device and power supply circuits for supplying power to the display apparatuses and more particular, to a display apparatus using a liquid crystal display of a thin film transistor (TFT) type, a liquid crystal display using low temperature polysilicon, organic electronic luminescence (EL), or plasma and to a driving circuit for displaying.  
         [0003]     JP-A-10-301087 discloses that a common electrode driving means supplies an A.C. driving voltage to a common electrode as a common driving voltage to A.C. drive the common electrode, a non-selecting period voltage generator generates a non-selecting period voltage in phase with and having the same amplitude as the A.C. driving voltage, and the non-selecting period voltage generator is connected in series with the common driving means to current-amplify and output a voltage dropped by a predetermined level from an A.C. driving voltage as an output of the common driving means. And a common driver includes an operational amplifier to which an A.C. signal is applied, and a buffer circuit having NPN and PNP transistors; while a gate-off voltage generator includes a level shift circuit having a resistor and a Zener diode and a buffer circuit having an operational amplifier and NPN and PNP transistors. Also disclosed in the above literature is that the gate-off voltage generator shifts an output voltage of the common driver at the level shift circuit and current-amplifies the shifted voltage at the buffer circuit.  
         [0004]     Also disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,877,736 is that a gate-on voltage generating circuit includes a level shift circuit having a constant current source and a Zener diode and a buffer circuit having an operational amplifier and NPN and PNP transistors, the level shift circuit shifts an output voltage of a common driver, the buffer circuit amplifies the shifted voltage, a gate-off voltage generating circuit includes a level shift circuit having a constant current source and a Zener diode and a buffer circuit having an operational amplifier and NPN and PNP transistors, the level shift circuit shifts the output voltage of the common driver, and the buffer circuit amplifies the shifted voltage. Further disclosed in the above publication is that the waveform of a common voltage Vcom, the on-level waveform of a gate voltage, and the off-level waveform of the gate voltage are different in D.C. level but have the same shape, and thus that the waveform of the common voltage Vcom, on-level and off-level waveforms of the gate voltage can be obtained by generating one of these waveforms and by level shifting the generated waveform to form the other two waveforms. Also disclosed in the Publication is that a variable resistor is used to change the amplitude of the common voltage of an A.C. driving waveform generated by a common voltage generator. Additionally disclosed in the Publication is that a semi-fixed resistor is used to adjust the D.C. level of the common signal voltage.  
         [0005]     In the conventional power supply device, however, a current constantly flows from the common voltage through the Zener diode, thus resulting in a high power consumption. Further, in order to change of the voltage amplitude or level of the common voltage and gate-off voltage according to the TFT liquid crystal panel used, it is required to change the value of each resistor or to replace parts such as the Zener diode. In addition, an increased number of parts are required, which is disadvantageous from the cost viewpoint.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0006]     It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a display apparatus and a power supply device for a display which can reduce the power consumption of a liquid crystal display apparatus. Another object of the present invention is to provide a display apparatus and a display supply device for a display, which can improve user&#39;s convenience by facilitating change of the amplitude or voltage level of a power supply voltage.  
         [0007]     The present invention includes a set value holding circuit for setting the amplitude and voltage level of a drive voltage of a common electrode and the amplitude and voltage level of a non-selecting period voltage of a scan line in a display apparatus, an amplitude reference voltage generating circuit for generating an amplitude reference voltage for both of the driving voltage for the common electrode and the non-selecting period voltage of the scan line according to the set value, a common electrode driving circuit for A.C. driving the common electrode with the amplitude and voltage level determined by the amplitude reference voltage and set value, and a non-selecting period voltage generating circuit for generating a non-selecting period voltage of the scan line with the amplitude and voltage level determined by the amplitude reference voltage and set value.  
         [0008]     Further the present invention includes a set value holding circuit for setting the voltage level of a driving voltage for a common electrode and the voltage level of a non-selecting period voltage of scan line in a display apparatus, a common electrode driving circuit for fixing one potential of the driving voltage for the common electrode and generating the other potential according to the set value, and a non-selecting period voltage generating circuit for generating one potential of the non-selecting period voltage of the scan line according to the set value and generating the other potential from a potential difference of the driving voltage for the common electrode.  
         [0009]     Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0010]      FIG. 1  schematically shows an arrangement of a power supply device in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0011]      FIG. 2  shows a detailed structure of a circuit for generating a common voltage Vcom in the power supply device in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0012]      FIG. 3  shows a detailed structure of a circuit for generating a gate-off voltage Vgoff in the power supply device in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0013]      FIG. 4  schematically shows an arrangement of a power supply device in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0014]      FIG. 5  schematically shows another arrangement of the power supply device in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0015]      FIG. 6  schematically shows an arrangement of a power supply device in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0016]      FIG. 7  shows a detailed structure of a circuit for generating a common voltage Vcom in the power supply device in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention;  
         [0017]      FIG. 8  shows a detailed structure of a circuit for generating a gate-off voltage Vgoff in the power supply device in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention;  
         [0018]      FIG. 9  schematically shows an arrangement of a power supply device in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0019]      FIG. 10  schematically shows an arrangement of a liquid crystal display apparatus including a power supply device in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0020]      FIG. 11  is a diagram for explaining how to transmit set data in the liquid crystal display apparatus including the power supply device in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the invention; and  
         [0021]      FIG. 12  shows a detailed arrangement of the power supply device in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the invention. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS  
     Embodiment 1  
       [0022]     Explanation will be made as to the arrangement and operation of a power supply device in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention with reference to FIGS.  1  to  3 .  
         [0023]     By referring first to  FIG. 1 , the entire arrangement of the power supply device of the present embodiment will be explained. The power supply device of the present embodiment includes a set register  100  for holding a set value, an amplitude reference generating circuit  101  for generating a voltage Vamp according to the set value from a reference voltage Vreg, a VcomH reference generating circuit  102  for generating a voltage VcomH according to the set value from the reference voltage Vreg, a VcomL generating circuit  103  for generating a voltage VcomL from the VcomH and Vamp, a VgoffL reference generating circuit  104  for generating a voltage VgoffL according to the set value from the reference voltage Vreg, a VgoffH generating circuit  105  for generating a voltage VgoffH from the VgoffL and Vamp, buffers  106  to  109  for receiving and current-amplifying the VcomH, VcomL, VgoffH and VgoffL, a voltage selector  110  for switching between the VcomH and VcomL according to an A.C. signal M to generate a common voltage Vcom, and a voltage selector  111  for switching between the VgoffH and VgoffL according to the A.C. signal M.  
         [0024]     Explanation will next be made as to the operation of the power supply device of the present embodiment. First, the set register  100  has the set value held therein for determining output voltages of the amplitude reference generating circuit  101 , VcomH reference generating circuit  102  and VgoffH generating circuit  105 . When the set value is changed, the output voltages of the respective circuits are varied according to the changed set value. The amplitude reference generating circuit  101  generates the voltage Vamp as the reference voltage of the VcomL generating circuit  103  and VgoffH generating circuit  105  according to the set value with the reference voltage Vreg as a reference to determine the voltage amplitude of the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff. The VcomH reference generating circuit  102  generates a voltage VcomH as a higher potential voltage of the common voltage Vcom according to the set value with the reference voltage Vreg as a reference. The VcomL generating circuit  103  generates a voltage VcomL as a lower potential voltage of the common voltage Vcom according to the Vamp with the VcomH as a reference. The VcomH and VcomL are current-amplified by the buffers  106  and  107  so that a sufficient current can be supplied to the common electrode of the TFT liquid crystal panel to drive the electrode. The VcomH and VcomL amplified by the buffers  106  and  107  are applied to the voltage selector  110 , and switched to one according to the A.C. signal M, so that the one voltage is output as the common voltage Vcom. Assume, for example, that, when the A.C. signal M is at its low level, the driving voltage of the liquid crystal panel has a positive polarity. Then the voltage selector  110  selects and outputs the VcomL. The VgoffL reference generating circuit  104  generates a voltage VgoffL as a lower potential voltage of the gate-off voltage Vgoff according to the set value with the reference voltage Vreg as a reference. The VgoffH generating circuit  105  generates a voltage VgoffH as a higher potential voltage of the gate-off voltage Vgoff according to the Vamp with the VgoffL as a reference. In this connection, the voltage VgoffH is set so that a potential difference from the VgoffL becomes equal to the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom. The VgoffH and VgoffL are current-amplified by the buffers  108  and  109  so that a sufficient current can be supplied to a gate electrode of the TFT liquid crystal panel to drive the gate electrode. The VgoffH and VgoffL amplified by the buffers  108  and  109  are applied to the voltage selector  111 , and switched to one according to the A.C. signal M, so that the one voltage is output as the gate-off voltage Vgoff. Assume, for example, that, when the A.C. signal M is at its low level, the driving voltage of the liquid crystal panel has a positive polarity. Then the voltage selector  111  selects and outputs the VgoffL. Accordingly, the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff become in phase with each other and have voltage waveforms having an identical amplitude.  
         [0025]     By referring next to  FIG. 2 , a circuit for generating a common voltage Vcom in the power supply device of the present embodiment will be explained in detail in connection with a specific example. In  FIG. 2 , the amplitude reference generating circuit  101  has an operational amplifier OP 1 , a variable resistor R 1   a  and a resistor R 1   b . The VcomH reference generating circuit  102  has an operational amplifier OP 2 , a variable resistor R 2   a  and a resistor R 2   b . The VcomL generating circuit  103  has an operational amplifier OP 3 , resistors R 3   a  and R 3   d . The buffer  106  has an operational amplifier OP 6 . The buffer  107  has an operational amplifier OP 7 . In this connection, since the VcomH is set usually at a voltage value in the vicinity of a positive power supply voltage DDVDH, a positive power level of the OP 2  and OP 6  is set at the power supply voltage DDVDH and a negative power level thereof is set at the ground GND. Further, since the VcomL is usually set at a voltage value in the vicinity of the ground GND, a positive power level of the OP 3  and OP 7  is set at the power supply voltage DDVDH and a negative power level thereof is set at a power supply voltage VCL. In addition, the positive power level of the OP 1  for generating the voltage Vamp associated with the voltage amplitude is set at the power supply voltage DDVDH, and the negative power level thereof is set at the ground GND.  
         [0026]     In the amplitude reference generating circuit  101 , the reference voltage Vreg is divided by the variable resistor R 1   a  and resistor R 1   b  to obtain a voltage, the obtained voltage is applied to the operational amplifier OP 1  formed as a voltage follower for its buffering to generate the voltage Vamp. The variable resistor R 1   a  is a so-called volume resistor of an electronic type which is made up of a resistor and an MOS switch and which can change its resistive value by the set value of the set register  100 . In the VcomH reference generating circuit  102 , the reference voltage Vreg is divided by the variable resistor R 2   a  and resistor R 2   b  to obtain a voltage, and the divided voltage is applied to the operational amplifier OP 2  formed as a voltage follower for its buffering to generate the voltage VcomH. Like the variable resistor R 1   a , the resistive value of the variable resistor R 2   a  can be changed by the set value of the set register  100 . The VcomL generating circuit  103 , which forms a differential amplifier, generates the voltage VcomL from the voltage VcomH and voltage Vamp.  
         [0027]     The voltage VcomL is expressed by an equation which follows. 
 
 VcomL=A·VcomH−B·Vamp   (1) 
 
         [0028]     Where, A={(R 3   c +R 3   d )·R 3   b }/{(R 3   a +R 3   b )·R 3   d }, and B=R 3   c /R 3   d.    
         [0029]     In the buffer  106 , the operational amplifier OP 6  formed as a voltage follower buffers the voltage VcomH. In the buffer  107 , the operational amplifier OP 7  formed as a voltage follower buffers the voltage VcomL. As mentioned above, the voltage VcomL can be generated from the voltage VcomH and voltage Vamp, and the voltage VcomH and voltage Vamp can be controlled according to the set value to easily adjust the amplitude and voltage level of the common voltage Vcom.  
         [0030]     In order for the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom to be generated only by the setting of the voltage Vamp not by the setting of the voltage VcomH, conditions R 3   a =R 3   c  and R 3   b =R 3   d  are required to be satisfied. Substituting the conditions into the equation (1) results in an equation (2). 
 
 VcomH−VcomL =( R   3   a/R   3   b )· Vamp   (2) 
 
         [0031]     That is, the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom is proportional to the voltage Vamp.  
         [0032]     Explanation will now be made as to the value of the voltage VcomL. The voltage VcomL, which is determined by a product of the (R 3   a /R 3   b ) and voltage Vamp, takes a value in the vicinity of the ground GND. Since the positive power level of the operational amplifiers OP 3  and OP 7  are set at the power supply voltage DDVDH and the negative power level is set at the negative power supply voltage VCL, the voltage VcomL can be set at any one of the negative voltage, ground GND and positive voltage.  
         [0033]     Explanation will be made in detail as to a circuit for generating a gate-off voltage Vgoff in the power supply device of the present embodiment in connection with a specific example, by referring to  FIG. 3 . In  FIG. 3 , the VgoffL reference generating circuit  104  has an operational amplifier OP 4 , a variable resistor R 4   a  and a resistor R 4   b . The VgoffH generating circuit  105  has an operational amplifier OP 5  and resistors R 5   a  to R 5   d . A buffer  108  has an operational amplifier OP 8 . A buffer  109  has an operational amplifier OP 9 . In this connection, the voltage VgoffH and voltage VgoffL are assumes to be set at values in a range from the ground GND to a negative power voltage VGL.  
         [0034]     In the VgoffL reference generating circuit  104 , the operational amplifier OP 4  generates the voltage VgoffL in such a manner that a voltage obtained by dividing the voltage obtained from VgoffL and positive power supply voltage DDVDH by means of the variable resistor R 4   a  and resistor R 4   b  becomes equal to the reference voltage Vreg. The resistive value of the variable resistor R 4   a  can be changed by the set value of the set register  100 , like the variable resistor R 1   a . The VgoffH generating circuit  105 , which forms a differential amplifier, generates the voltage VgoffH from the voltage VgoffL and voltage Vamp. The voltage VgoffH is expressed by an equation which follows. 
 
 VgoffH=C·VgoffL+D·Vamp   (3) 
 
         [0035]     Where, C={(R 4   c +R 4   d )·R 4   a }/{(R 4   a +R 4   b )·R 4   c }, and D=R 4   b /R 4   c.    
         [0036]     In the buffer  108 , the operational amplifier OP 8  formed as a voltage follower buffers the voltage VgoffH. In the buffer  109 , the operational amplifier OP 9  formed as a voltage follower buffers the voltage VgoffL. As mentioned above, the voltage VgoffH can be generated from the voltage VgoffL and voltage Vamp, and the voltage VgoffL and voltage Vamp can be controlled according to the set value to easily adjust the amplitude and voltage level of the gate-off voltage Vgoff.  
         [0037]     In order that the amplitude of the gate-off voltage Vgoff is generated only by the setting of the voltage Vamp not by the setting of the voltage VgoffL, conditions R 4   a =R 4   c  and R 4   b =R 4   d  are required to be satisfied. Substituting the conditions into the equation (3) gives: 
 
 VgoffH−VgoffL =( R   4   b/R   4   a )· Vamp   (4) 
 
         [0038]     That is, the amplitude of the gate-off voltage Vgoff is proportional to the voltage Vamp.  
         [0039]     Further, in order that the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom is equal to that of the gate-off voltage Vgoff, a condition (R 3   a /R 3   b )=(R 4   b /R 4   a ) is required to be satisfied.  
         [0040]     Accordingly, when a ratio between the resistors is selected so as to satisfy all the conditions mentioned above, the voltage VcomH and voltage VgoffL can be set to determine the reference potentials of the common voltage Vcom and the gate-off voltage Vgoff; and further voltage Vamp can be set to generate the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff that are in phase with each other and have the same amplitude.  
         [0041]     As has been explained above, with use of the set values of the amplitude reference generating circuit, VcomH reference generating circuit and VgoffL reference generating circuit; the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff which are in phase with each other and have the same amplitude can be easily generated.  
         [0042]     Further, since the power supply device of the present embodiment can be implemented with use of the resistors, operational amplifiers, etc., the power supply device can be made in the form of an IC, thus reducing the number of necessary parts.  
         [0043]     In addition, each voltage level and amplitude is determined based on the resistance ratio, so that, when the resistance value is made high, a stationary current can be suppressed and the power consumption can be reduced to a low level.  
         [0044]     In the foregoing, the power supply device according to the first embodiment has been explained. Explanation will then be made as to how to reduce the circuit scale and power consumption of the power supply device of the second embodiment.  
       Embodiment 2  
       [0045]     A power supply device in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to  FIGS. 4 and 5 . The present embodiment is featured in that the voltage VcomL is fixed, and is different from the first embodiment in how to determine the amplitudes of the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff in the power supply device of the first embodiment.  
         [0046]     In  FIG. 4 , the voltage VcomL is fixed at the ground GND and the voltage VcomH is generated by the VcomH reference generating circuit  102  as in the power supply device of the first embodiment. Like the power supply device of the first embodiment, the voltage VgoffL is generated by the VgoffH generating circuit  105 . The voltage VgoffH is generated by applying the voltage VcomH and voltage VgoffL to the VgoffH generating circuit. That is, in place of the voltage Vamp applied to the VgoffH generating circuit in the power supply device of the first embodiment, the voltage VcomH is applied thereto. The specific interior structures of component circuits are the same as those of the power supply device of the first embodiment.  
         [0047]     Accordingly, the voltage VgoffH is expressed by an equation which follows. 
 
 VgoffH=C·VgoffL+D·VcomH   (5) 
 
         [0048]     Where, C={(R 4   c +R 4   d )·R 4   a }/{(R 4   a +R 4   b )·R 4   c }, and D=R 4   b /R 4   c.    
         [0049]     In this connection, in order that the amplitude of the gate-off voltage Vgoff is generated only by the setting of the voltage VcomH not by the setting of the voltage VgoffL, a condition of R 4   a =R 4   c =R 4   b =R 4   d  is required to be satisfied. Substituting the condition into the equation (5) results in: 
 
 VgoffH−VgoffL=VcomH   (6) 
 
         [0050]     Thus, when the voltage VcomL is fixed to the ground GND, the resistive values of resistors in the VgoffH generating circuit are set to be all the same to set the voltage VcomH and voltage VgoffL, whereby the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff in phase with each other and having the same amplitude can be generated.  
         [0051]     Further, the power supply device of the present embodiment can be made smaller in circuit scale and power consumption than the power supply device of the first embodiment.  
         [0052]     Explanation will next be made as to a power supply device which can switchingly use one of the power supply device of the first embodiment and the power supply device shown in  FIG. 4 , by referring to  FIG. 5 . In  FIG. 5 , the power supply device of the present embodiment includes a voltage selector  201  for switchingly selecting one of the voltage Vamp and voltage VcomH according to a switching signal MODE and applying the selected voltage to the gate-off voltage VgoffH generating circuit  105 , and a voltage selector  202  for switchingly selecting one of the voltage VcomL amplified by the buffer  107  and the ground GND according to the switching signal MODE and applying the selected voltage to the voltage selector  110 . In this connection, the resistive values of resistors in the VgoffH generating circuit are set to be all the same. That is, a relationship of R 4   a =R 4   c =R 4   b =R 4   d  is satisfied. When the voltage VcomL is fixed to the ground GND, a power consumption can be reduced by turning OFF the amplitude reference generating circuit  101 , VcomL generating circuit  103  and buffer  107  respectively.  
         [0053]     As has been explained above, when the voltage VcomL is fixed to the ground GND, the power consumption can be made low, and the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff in phase with each other and having the same amplitude can be easily generated with use of the set values of the amplitude reference generating circuit, VcomH reference generating circuit and VgoffL reference generating circuit.  
         [0054]     The power supply device of the second embodiment has been explained in the foregoing. Explanation will next be made as to a power supply device in accordance with a third embodiment in connection with a case where, even when a reference voltage is changed, a common voltage Vcom and a gate-off voltage Vgoff in phase with each other and having the same amplitude can be similarly easily generated.  
       Embodiment 3  
       [0055]     Explanation will be made as to a power supply device in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, with reference to FIGS.  6  to  8 . The entire arrangement of the power supply device of the present embodiment will be explained by referring first to  FIG. 6 .  
         [0056]     The power supply device of the present embodiment includes a set register  100  for holding a set value therein, an amplitude reference generating circuit  101  for generating a voltage Vamp according to the set value from a reference voltage Vreg, a VcomL reference generating circuit  301  for generating a voltage VcomL according to the set value from the reference voltage Vreg, a VcomH generating circuit  302  for generating a voltage VcomH from the voltage VcomL and voltage Vamp, a VgoffH reference generating circuit  303  for generating a voltage VgoffH according to the set value from the reference voltage Vreg, a VgoffL generating circuit  304  for generating a voltage VgoffL from the voltage VgoffH and voltage Vamp, buffers  106  to  109  for receiving and current-amplifying the voltage VcomH, voltage VcomL, voltage VgoffH and voltage VgoffL, a voltage selector  110  for switchingly selecting one of the voltage VcomH and voltage VcomL according to an A.C. signal M to generate a common voltage Vcom, and a voltage selector  111  for switchingly selecting one of the voltage VgoffH and voltage VgoffL according to the A.C. signal M to generate a gate-off voltage Vgoff.  
         [0057]     Explanation will then be made as to the operation of the power supply device of the present embodiment. The amplitude reference generating circuit  101  generates a voltage Vamp as a reference voltage of the VcomH generating circuit  302  and VgoffL generating circuit  304  according to the set value with the reference voltage Vreg as a reference and determines the voltage amplitude of the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff. The VcomL reference generating circuit  301  generates a voltage VcomL as the lower potential voltage of the common voltage Vcom according to the set value with the reference voltage Vreg as a reference. The VcomH generating circuit  302  generates a voltage VcomH as the higher potential voltage of the common voltage Vcom according to the voltage Vamp with the voltage VcomL as a reference. The operations of the buffers  106  and  107  and voltage selector  110  are the same as those in the power supply device of the first embodiment. The VgoffH reference generating circuit  303  generates a voltage VgoffH as the higher potential voltage of the gate-off voltage Vgoff according to the set value with the reference voltage Vreg as a reference. The VgoffL generating circuit  304  generates a voltage VgoffL as the lower potential voltage of the gate-off voltage Vgoff according to the voltage Vamp with the voltage VgoffH as a reference. The voltage VgoffL is set so that a potential difference from the voltage VgoffH become the same as the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom. The operations of the buffers  108  and  109  and voltage selector  111  are the same as those in the power supply device of the first embodiment.  
         [0058]     Next explanation will be made in detail in connection with a specific example of a circuit for generating a common voltage Vcom in the power supply device of the present embodiment by referring to  FIG. 7 . In  FIG. 7 , an amplitude reference generating circuit  101  has the same structure as that in the power supply device of the first embodiment. A VcomL reference generating circuit  301  is the same structure as the VcomH reference generating circuit  102 , but is different therefrom in that the voltage VcomL is generated in place of the voltage VcomH. The VcomH generating circuit  302  has an operational amplifier OP 10  and resistors R 6   a  to R 6   d . In this case, since the voltage VcomH is set usually at a value in the vicinity of a positive power supply voltage DDVDH, the positive power level of the operational amplifiers OP 2  and OP 6  is set at the power supply voltage DDVDH, and the negative power level thereof is set at the ground GND. Further, since the voltage VcomL is set usually at a value in the vicinity of the ground GND, the positive power level of the operational amplifiers OP 3  and OP 7  is set at the power supply voltage DDVDH and the negative power level thereof is set at the power supply voltage VCL. Further, the positive power level of the operational amplifier OP 1  for generating the voltage Vamp associated with the voltage amplitude is set at the power supply voltage DDVDH, and the negative power level is set at the ground GND.  
         [0059]     The VcomH generating circuit  302 , which forms a differential amplifier, generates a voltage VcomH from the voltage VcomL and voltage Vamp. The voltage VcomH is expressed as follows. 
 
 VcomH=E·VcomL+F·Vamp   (7) 
 
         [0060]     Where, E={(R 6   c +R 6   d )·R 6   a }/{(R 6   a +R 6   b )·R 6   c }, and F=R 6   b /R 6   c.    
         [0061]     As has been mentioned above, the voltage VcomH can be generated from the voltage VcomL and voltage Vamp, and the amplitude and voltage level of the common voltage Vcom can be easily adjusting by controlling the voltage VcomL and voltage Vamp with use of the voltage selector.  
         [0062]     In order that the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom is generated only by the setting of the voltage Vamp not by the voltage VcomL, conditions of R 6   a =R 6   c , R 6   b =R 6   d  are required to be satisfied. Substituting the conditions into the equation (7) results in: 
 
 VcomH−VcomL =( R   6   b/R   6   a )· Vamp   (8) 
 
         [0063]     That is, the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom is proportional to the voltage Vamp.  
         [0064]     Explanation will next be made in detail in connection with a specific example of a circuit for generating a gate-off voltage Vgoff in the power supply device of the present embodiment, by referring to  FIG. 8 . In  FIG. 8 , the VgoffH reference generating circuit  303  has the same structure as the VgoffL reference generating circuit  104  but is different therefrom in that the voltage VgoffH is generated in place of the voltage VgoffL. The VgoffL generating circuit  304  has an operational amplifier OP 7  and resistors R 7   a  to R 7   d . In this connection, the voltage VgoffH and voltage VgoffL are assumed to be set at values in a range from the ground GND to the negative power voltage VGL.  
         [0065]     A VgoffL generating circuit  604 , which forms a differential amplifier, generates a voltage VgoffL from the voltage VgoffH and voltage Vamp. The voltage VgoffL is expressed as follows. 
 
 VgoffL=G·VgoffH−H·Vamp   (9) 
 
         [0066]     Where G={(R 7   c +R 7   d )·R 7   a }/{(R 7   a +R 7   b )·R 7   c }, and H=R 7   d /R 7   c.    
         [0067]     As has been explained above, the voltage VgoffL can be generated from the voltage VgoffH and voltage Vamp, and the amplitude and voltage level of the gate-off voltage Vgoff can be easily adjusted by controlling the voltage VgoffH and voltage Vamp according to the set value.  
         [0068]     In this case, in order that the amplitude of the gate-off voltage Vgoff is generated only by the setting of the voltage Vamp not by the setting of the voltage VgoffH, conditions of R 7   a  R 7   c  and R 7   b =R 7   d  are required to be satisfied.  
         [0069]     Substituting the conditions into the equation (9) results in: 
 
 VgoffH−VgoffL =( R   7   b/R   7   a )· Vamp   (10) 
 
         [0070]     That is, the amplitude of the gate-off voltage Vgoff is proportional to the voltage Vamp.  
         [0071]     Further, in order that the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom is equal to the amplitude of the gate-off voltage Vgoff, a condition of (R 6   b /R 6   a )=(R 7   b /R 7   a ) is required to be satisfied.  
         [0072]     Accordingly, when a resistance ratio is selected so as to satisfy all the above conditions, the voltage VcomL and voltage VgoffH can be set to determine the reference potential of the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff; and further, the voltage Vamp can be set to generate the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff in phase with each other and having the same amplitude.  
         [0073]     As has been explained above, even when the voltage VcomH is generated with the voltage VcomL as a reference and the voltage VgoffL is generated with the voltage VgoffH as a reference, the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff in phase with each other and having the same amplitude can be easily generated.  
         [0074]     In the foregoing, the power supply device of the third embodiment has been explained. Explanation will next be made as to how to easily generate two voltages in phase with each other and having the same amplitude with use of a less number of operational amplifiers in a power supply device in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.  
       Embodiment 4  
       [0075]     Explanation will be made as to a power supply device in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention with reference to  FIG. 9 .  
         [0076]     The power supply device of the present embodiment is different from the power supply device of the first embodiment only in the circuit for generating the voltage VgoffH in the first embodiment. As shown in  FIG. 9 , the power supply device includes a capacitor  901  in place of the VgoffH generating circuit  105  and buffer  108  in the power supply device of the first embodiment, a voltage selector  902  for switching selecting one of the voltage VcomH amplified by the buffer  106  and the voltage VgoffH connected to the voltage selector according to the A.C. signal M and supplying the selected voltage to a plus electrode of the capacitor  901 , and a voltage selector  903  for switchingly selecting one of the voltage VcomL amplified by the buffer  107  and the voltage VgoffL amplified by the buffer  109  according to the A.C. signal M and supplying the selected voltage to a minus electrode of the capacitor  901 .  
         [0077]     The operation of the power supply device of the present embodiment will then be explained. In this case, when the A.C. signal M is at its low level, the driving voltage of the liquid crystal panel has a positive polarity and the voltage selectors  110  and  111  select and output the voltage VcomL and voltage VgoffL respectively. At this time, the voltage selector  902  connects the plus electrode of the voltage selector  902  with the voltage VcomH, and the voltage selector  903  connects the minus electrode of the voltage selector  902  with the voltage VcomL to charge the capacitor  901 . When the capacitor  901  is sufficiently charged, a potential difference between both ends of the capacitor  901  becomes equal to the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom. At this time, the voltage VgoffH is disconnected by the voltage selector  902 . However, since the voltage selector  111  selects and outputs the voltage VgoffL, this will involves no problem. Next, when the A.C. signal M becomes at its high level and has a negative polarity, the voltage selectors  110  and  111  select and output the voltage VcomH and voltage VgoffH respectively. At this time, the voltage selector  902  connects the plus electrode of the capacitor  901  with the voltage VgoffH, and the voltage selector  903  connects the minus electrode of the capacitor  901  with the voltage VgoffL. Accordingly, the voltage VgoffH can be made high by an amount corresponding to the amplitude of the common voltage Vcom from the voltage VgoffL, and therefore the gate-off voltage Vgoff can be a voltage that is in phase with the common voltage Vcom and has the same amplitude thereas.  
         [0078]     As has been explained in the foregoing, the capacitor can be used to easily generate the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff in phase with each other and having the same amplitude. The capacitor  901  may be formed as an externally-provided part of an IC. However, when the load capacity of a gate line is small, the capacitive value of the capacitor  901  can also be made small and thus can be formed even into the IC.  
       Embodiment 5  
       [0079]     A liquid crystal display apparatus including a power supply device in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIGS.  10  to  12 .  
         [0080]      FIG. 10  schematically shows an arrangement of the liquid crystal display apparatus including the power supply device of the present embodiment. In  FIG. 10 , the liquid crystal display apparatus includes a microprocessor (which will be referred merely as the MPU, hereinafter)  10 , a power supply device  20 , a liquid crystal driving circuit  30  for generating a gray scale voltage according to display data specified by the MPU  10 , a scanning circuit  40  for selecting pixels to which the gray scale voltage is applied in units of line, and a liquid crystal panel  50  having a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix shape. The liquid crystal driving circuit  30  has an interface  31  for receiving set data from the MPU  10  and a register  32  for holding the set data herein. The set register  100  corresponds to one of the power supply devices of the first to fourth embodiments.  
         [0081]     Explanation will next be made as to the operation of the liquid crystal display apparatus including the power supply device of the present embodiment. After the power of the apparatus is turned ON, the MPU  10  outputs an instruction for setting of the respective circuits to the liquid crystal driving circuit  30 . The liquid crystal driving circuit  30 , when receiving the instruction at the interface  31 , holds it in the register  32 . Among set values held in the register  32 , the set values of the power supply device  20  and scanning circuit  40  are output to the associated device and circuit under control of the instruction from the MPU  10 . The liquid crystal driving circuit  30  is used also as an interface with the MPU  10 . The power supply device  20  is an analog circuit. The interface  31  receives a serial signal.  
         [0082]     How to transmit the set value of the power supply device  20  from the liquid crystal driving circuit  30  will be detailed with use of  FIG. 11 . Indexes of data to be written are first sent from the MPU  10  and then the data are written into the register  32  for each index. Assuming that the set value of the power supply device  20  consists of bits  1  to  0  in an index 01 h, bits  3  to  2  in an index o2h and bit  2  of 0 in an index 03h in the data sent from the MPU  10 , then the liquid crystal driving circuit  30  at the time point of receiving the transmission command from the MPU  10 , combines and transmits the above bits to the power supply device  20 . Similarly the set value can be transmitted even to the scanning circuit  40 . Accordingly when the interface with the MPU  10  is combined into the liquid crystal driving circuit  30 , the circuit scale of the power supply device  20  and scanning circuit  40  can be reduced. As shown in  FIG. 10 , the set value transmitted from the liquid crystal driving circuit  30 , in particular, to the power supply device  20 , is held in the set register  100 .  
         [0083]     When the MPU  10  outputs the set value of each circuit to the liquid crystal driving circuit  30  in this way, the liquid crystal driving circuit  30  can output only necessary data to the power supply device  20  and scanning circuit  40  to determine the operations of the respective circuits.  
         [0084]     The liquid crystal driving circuit  30  plays a role of a controller outputting a control signal. The liquid crystal driving circuit  30  generates and outputs a boosting clock DCCLK and an A.C. signal M to the MPU  10 . The power supply device  20  takes the set value from the liquid crystal driving circuit  30  into the set register  100  to set each voltage at its each internal point. The scanning circuit  40  similarly takes the set value to set each voltage in its each internal point. The power supply device  20  boosts a reference power Vci based on the boosting clock DCCLK according to the set value of the set register, and generates each voltage for each point. The power supply device  20  also outputs a power supply voltage DDVDH for gray scale voltage and a gray scale reference voltage VDH to the liquid crystal driving circuit  30 . The power supply device  20  further outputs a positive high voltage power VGH (which becomes a gate-on voltage Vgon), a negative high voltage power VGL and a gate-off voltage Vgoff to the scanning circuit  40 . The power supply device  20  also outputs a common voltage Vcom of the liquid crystal panel  50  to the liquid crystal panel  50 .  
         [0085]     Next, after the power becomes stable, the MPU  10  outputs display data to the liquid crystal driving circuit  30 . The liquid crystal driving circuit  30  has a gray scale voltage generator (not shown) powered by the power supply voltage DDVDH for the gray scale voltage, which generator generates each gray scale voltage level from the gray scale reference voltage VDH, converts it to each gray scale voltage according to the display data, and outputs it to an associated data line of the liquid crystal panel  50 .  
         [0086]     The scanning circuit  40 , which is powered by the positive high voltage power VGH and negative power voltage VGL, outputs the gate-off voltage Vgoff during a non-selecting period according to a line clock CL 1  received from the liquid crystal driving circuit  30 , and scans the gate line of the liquid crystal panel  50  during a selecting period with use of the positive high voltage power VGH as its scanning voltage. Accordingly the data is displayed on the liquid crystal panel  50 .  
         [0087]     The interior structure of the power supply device  20  will be detailed with use of  FIG. 12 . In  FIG. 12 , the power supply device  20  includes, in addition to the elements  100  to  111  of the power supply device of the first embodiments, a voltage adjustment circuit  1100 , boosting circuits  1102  to  1105 , a VDH reference generating circuit  1106 , a buffer  1107 , and boosting capacitors C 11 , C 12 , C 21 , C 22 , C 23 , C 31  and C 32 . In this connection, each voltage output terminal is provided with a capacitor Cb for stabilization.  
         [0088]     Explanation will then be made as to the operation of each of the constituent elements of the power supply device  20 . First, the voltage adjustment circuit  1100  generates and outputs a reference voltage VregP and a reference voltage VregN from the reference power Vci. The reference voltage VregP and a reference voltage VregN perform the same function as the reference voltage Vreg of the power supply device of the first embodiment. A regulator  1101  regulates the reference power Vci with the reference voltage VregP and supplies a stable voltage Vci 1 . A boosting circuit  1102 , which is a charge-pump circuit, boosts the voltage Vci 1  to twice or triple with use of the boosting capacitors C 11  and C 12 , and outputs it as the power supply voltage DDVDH. A boosting circuit  1103 , which is also a charge-pump circuit, boosts the power supply voltage DDVDH to twice, triple or four times with use of the boosting capacitors C 21 , C 22  and C 23 , and outputs it as the positive high voltage power VGH. A boosting circuit  1104 , which is also a charge-pump circuit, boosts the voltage VGH to −1 times with use of the boosting capacitor C 31  and outputs it as the power supply voltage DDVDH. A boosting circuit  1105 , which is also a charge-pump circuit, boosts the reference voltage Vci to −1 times with use of the boosting capacitor C 41  and outputs it as the power supply voltage VCL. The VDH reference generating circuit  1106  voltage-amplifies a voltage from the reference voltage VregP according to the set value. The amplified voltage is current-amplified by the buffer  1107 , from which the amplified voltage is output as the voltage VDH. Reference numerals  104  to  111  denote circuits which have the same functions as those in the power supply device of the first embodiment and which are powered by power supply voltages generated by the boosting circuits  1102  to  1105 . Thus, various levels of power supply voltages are generated from the stable voltage Vci 1 , the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff are generated and supplied to the liquid crystal driving circuit  30 , scanning circuit  40  and liquid crystal panel  50  for display.  
         [0089]     As has been explained in the foregoing, the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff in phase with each other and having the same amplitude can be easily generated with use of the set values of the amplitude reference generating circuit, VcomH reference generating circuit and VgoffL reference generating circuit. Further, when set data is updated by the MPU  10 , the voltage level and amplitude can be easily changed.  
         [0090]     The present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in the above but may be modified in various ways without departing the subject matter of the invention. For example, although the reference voltage Vreg has been used for the amplitude reference generating circuit  101 , VcomH reference generating circuit  102  and VgoffH generating circuit  105  as a common voltage, different voltage levels may be used for these circuits without involving any problem.  
         [0091]     According to the first to fifth embodiments of the present invention, there is realized a power supply device and a liquid crystal driving circuit which can suppress the stationary current to reduce its power consumption, can easily change the amplitude or voltage level of the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff with a good convenience and low cost.  
         [0092]     According to the present invention, the stationary current of the liquid crystal display apparatus can be suppressed, whereby the power consumption can be advantageously reduced.  
         [0093]     In accordance with the present invention, further, since the amplitude and voltage level of the common voltage Vcom and gate-off voltage Vgoff can be easily changed, user&#39;s convenience can be advantageously improved.  
         [0094]     It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made in the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.