Abstract

This paper proposes a control chip for micro-light emitting diode (μLED) applied on real-time display system. TheμLED control system has the video transmitter and the LED display matrix. The transmitter includes interface control, memory management, image format conversion. For LED display unit, we present the intercross scanning, memory management, PWM output controller, gamma correction for LED brightness control. TheμLED display is controlled by the intercross drivers to reduce the flicker and promote the sweeping speed with two FPGA controllers, where two parallel SPI data is adopted. The micro LED components are mounted on a PCB with mass-transfer techniques successfully. The FPGA controller can drive about 10 k light-emitting diodes with 12-bit colors for displaying system with PWM method. The passive-matrix micro LED (PMLED) driving can achieve 384 refresh rates with 50 MHz clocking frequency. The experiments result low flicker achieved, which the SVM index is only 1.5 with a photometer measurement.

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