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Active matrix liquid crystal drive circuit capable of correcting offset voltage



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US Patent 5721563
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February 24, 1998
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An active matrix liquid crystal drive circuit comprising an input-signal storage capacitor for storing an analog input signal, a differential amplifier which alternately presents a first operative state in which the output thereof is returned to the inverting input terminal thereof in a negative feedback manner and a second operative state in which the output is returned to the non-inverting input terminal thereof through a polarity inverting output buffer circuit in a negative feedback manner, and an output-voltage storage capacitor for storing an output voltage of the differential amplifier. In the first operative state, the voltage stored in the input-signal storage capacitor is applied to the non-inverting input terminal, and the output voltage which is returned to the inverting input terminal in a negative feedback manner is stored in the hold capacitor. In the second operative state, the voltage of the output-voltage storage capacitor is applied to the inverting input terminal and the output of the buffer circuit is output as a liquid crystal drive voltage.
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February 24, 1998
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08/590,578
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January 24, 1996
US Classification
345/98   327/94 327/95 327/96
Int'l Classification
G09G   3/36   (20060101)   G11C   27/02   (20060101)   G11C   27/00   (20060101)  
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Feb 20, 1995 [JP] 7-030866 Oct 18, 1995 [JP] 7-269572
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345/98   327/94   327/95   327/96   349/34   349/151  
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