Abstract

This paper proposes a behavioral circuit model to precisely predict optical responses of an active-matrix liquid crystal (LC) display with charge-shared vertical alignment (CS-VA) mode. CS-VA mode consists of two subpixels in one pixel to mitigate the off-axis gamma distortion. We present a new method using overdrive voltages to obtain accurate capacitance versus voltage (C-V) characteristics in CS-VA mode. In addition, we present a new technique to obtain transmittance versus voltage (T-V) characteristics of the two subpixels by using a high-speed camera with image processing. In addition, we analyze the panel to obtain precise voltage levels after sharing charges. We describe the behavior of the CS-VA LC display (LCD) by using an analog hardware description language, Verilog-A, and we simulate the CS-VA LCD panel by importing the behavioral circuit model in a circuit simulator, Smart-SPICE. The simulation results of the transient optical responses show excellent matches with the measurement ones.

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