Abstract

We have developed High Compression Feedforward Driving (hcFFD) that can compress the image data stored in the frame memory of overdrive down to 1/6. Together with the optimization of the encoding parameters of macFFD, which belongs to the previous generation, this hcFFD technique corrects the response time of liquid crystal with smaller and less memory by means of a system that dynamically controls the bit rate allocated to the luminance signal and the color signal. This 1/6 reduction of image data allows us to structure a memory interface with a 16-bit data bus even on high-definition LCD panels, ensuring both low cost and secured performance.

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