Patent ID: 7812803

Claim:
A non-symmetric AC driving method for a cholesteric liquid crystal display, the cholesteric liquid crystal display having a plurality of column electrodes, a plurality of row electrodes and a plurality of pixels disposed on crossing areas between the column electrodes and the row electrodes, at least one column driver providing with driving signals to the column electrodes, the column driver having a first column input and a second column input, at least one row driver providing with driving signals to the row electrodes, the row driver having a first row input and a second row input, the non-symmetric AC driving method comprising the steps of: (a) inputting a first positive, a first negative power source to the first row input and the second row input of the row driver respectively, and inputting a second positive, a second negative power source to the first column input and the second column input of the column driver respectively, wherein the polarity of the power source of the row driver is in reverse to that of the corresponding column driver; (b) outputting an initial column signal to the corresponding column electrodes from the column driver, and outputting an initial row signal to the corresponding row electrodes from the row driver to initiate the corresponding pixel, wherein the initial row signal is a first non-symmetric AC signal and the initial column signal is a second non-symmetric AC signal, and the polarity of the first non-symmetric AC signal initial column signal is in reverse to that of the second non-symmetric AC signal so that an amplitude of an applied initial signal of the corresponding pixel is larger than a withstand voltage of the drivers, and the applied initial signal of the corresponding pixel is a non-symmetric AC signal; and (c) outputting a column address signal to the corresponding column electrodes from the column driver, and outputting a row address signal to the corresponding row electrodes from the row driver so as to control the corresponding pixel.