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29.3.3.1 Waveforms with Static Bias and Multiplexing
• With static bias and multiplexing, each segment line can be connected to LCD_COM0. When the
segment line has the same waveform as LCD_COM0, the LCD panel pixel is turned off, while when
the segment line has the opposite waveform, the LCD panel pixel is turned on.
• DC voltage = 0 (over one frame)
• V
RMS
(on) = V
LCD_OUT
• V
RMS
(off) = 0 (V
SS
)
Figure 29.4. LCD Static Bias and Multiplexing - LCD_COM0
Fram e St art
Fram e End
V
LC0
(V
LCD
)
V
LC3
(V
SS
)
29.3.3.2 Waveforms with 1/2 Bias and Duplex Multiplexing
In this mode, each frame is divided into 4 periods. LCD_COM[1:0] lines can be multiplexed with all
segment lines. Figures show 1/2 bias and duplex multiplexing (waveforms show two frames)
Figure 29.5. LCD 1/2 Bias and Duplex Multiplexing - LCD_COM0
V
LC0
(V
LCD
)
V
LC1
(1/ 2V
LCD
)
V
LC3
(V
SS
)
Fram e St art
Fram e End
Figure 29.6. LCD 1/2 Bias and Duplex Multiplexing - LCD_COM1
V
LC0
(V
LCD
)
V
LC1
(1/ 2V
LCD
)
V
LC3
(V
SS
)
Fram e St art
Fram e End
1/2 bias and duplex multiplexing - LCD_SEG0
The LCD_SEG0 waveform on the left is just an example to illustrate how different segment waveforms
can be multiplexed with the LCD_COM lines in order to turn on and off LCD pixels. As illustrated in the
figures below, this waveform will turn ON pixels connected to LCD_COM0, while pixels connected to
LCD_COM1 will be turned OFF.
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