Patent ID: 8269705

Claim:
A liquid crystal display including a plurality of pixels, the display comprising: a gray voltage generator generating a plurality of gray voltages; a data driver in communication with the gray voltage generator, the data driver generating data voltages selected from the gray voltages corresponding to image data to be applied to the pixels; a gate driver supplying gate voltages to gate lines of the pixels; a signal controller in communication with the gate driver and the data driver, the signal controller supplying a first control signal to the gate driver and the image data and a second control signal for controlling the image data to the data driver; a dimming controller generating a dimming signal based on an average gray of the image data; and a common voltage generator in communication with the dimming controller, the common voltage generator generating at least one common voltage based on the dimming signal and applying the common voltage to the pixels, wherein the dimming signal comprises a pulse width modulation (PWM) dimming signal having a variable duty ratio according to a comparison of a value of the average gray with a gray reference value, wherein the dimming controller comprises: a frame memory storing the image data; and an average gray calculator calculating the average gray of the image data for at least one frame; wherein the common voltage generator comprises: a dimming signal converter that generates a gray luminance voltage by integrating the dimming signal; a variable common reference voltage converter that outputs at least one common reference voltage by adding the gray luminance voltage and an input reference voltage from an external input; and a variable common voltage generator that outputs at least one variable common voltage based on the common reference voltage, and wherein the dimming signal converter comprises a bipolar transistor including a base electrode connected to the average gray calculator, a collector electrode (A node) connected to a supply voltage and an emitter electrode connected to a ground voltage.