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Chip Level Techniques for EMI Reduction in LCD Panels


Abstract:

This paper presents chip level techniques to improve electro-magnetic interference (EMI) characteristics of LCD-TV panels. A timing controller (TCON) uses over-driving al...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents chip level techniques to improve electro-magnetic interference (EMI) characteristics of LCD-TV panels. A timing controller (TCON) uses over-driving algorithms to improve the response time of liquid crystals (LC). Since this algorithm needs previous frame data, external memory such as double data rate synchronous DRAM (DDR SDRAM) is widely used as a frame buffer. A TTL interface between the TCON and memory is used for read and write operations, generating EMI noise. For reduction of this EMI, three methods are described. The first approach is to reduce the driving current of data I/O buffers. The second is to adopt spread spectrum clock generation (SSCG), and the third is to apply a proposed algorithm which minimizes data transitions. EMI measurement of a 32" LCD-TV panel shows that these approaches are very effective for reduction of EMI, achieving 20dB reduction at 175MHz.
Date of Conference: 12-16 January 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 February 2009
Print ISBN:978-3-9523286-4-4
Conference Location: Zurich, Switzerland

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