Abstract

Three-color electrophoretic displays (EPDs) have the characteristics of colorful display, reflection display, low power consumption, and flexible display. However, due to the addition of red particles, response time of three-color EPDs is increased. In this paper, we proposed a new driving waveform based on high-frequency voltage optimization and electrophoresis theory, which was used to shorten the response time. The proposed driving waveform was composed of an activation stage, a new red driving stage, and a black or white driving stage. The response time of particles was effectively reduced by removing an erasing stage. In the design process, the velocity of particles in non-polar solvents was analyzed by Newton’s second law and Stokes law. Next, an optimal duration and an optimal frequency of the activation stage were obtained to reduce ghost images and improve particle activity. Then, an optimal voltage which can effectively drive red particles was tested to reduce the response time of red particles. Experimental results showed that compared with a traditional driving waveform, the proposed driving waveform had a better performance. Response times of black particles, white particles and red particles were shortened by 40%, 47.8% and 44.9%, respectively.

Highlights

  • As one of the most important media for human-computer interaction, displays are playing an increasingly important role in our daily life

  • In order to realize the fast response of three-color electrophoretic displays (EPDs), a driving waveform based on high-frequency voltage was proposed in this study

  • The three-color EPD was designed by us, and it was used as a test object in this experiment

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Summary

A Fast-Response Driving Waveform Design Based on

Hu Zhang 1,2 , Zichuan Yi 1, *, Liming Liu 1 , Feng Chi 1 , Yunfeng Hu 1 , Sida Huang 1 , Yu Miao 1 and Li Wang 3.

Introduction
Principle of Three-Color EPDs
Driving Waveform Design
Frequency Optimization of Activation Stage
Duration Optimization of Activation Stage
Drivingvalue
New Red Driving Stage Optimization
Performance the Proposed
Performance of the Proposed Driving Waveform
The response time waveform of red particles was
Conclusions
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