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BS IEC 61747-30-3:2019

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Liquid crystal display devices – Measuring methods for liquid crystal display modules. Motion artefact measurement of active matrix liquid crystal display modules

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IEC 61747-30-3:2019(E) applies to transmissive type active matrix liquid crystal displays. This document defines general procedures for quality evaluation related to the motion performance of transmissive thin film transistor (TFT) LCDs. It defines artefacts in the moving image and methods for motion artefact measurement. NOTE Motion blur measurement methods and analysis methods introduced in this document are not universal tools for all the different LCD motion enhancement technologies due to their complexity. Users’ attention is drawn to this fact. This first edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC 61747-6-3 published in 2011. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) added test positions and areas; b) revised standard measuring conditions; c) added calculation of the standard deviation of the line-spread function of the eye; d) added requirements for high speed camera; e) changed “LCDs” to “transmissive TFT LCDs” in Clause 1.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
9 3.2 Abbreviated terms
10 4 Standard measuring conditions
5 Standard motion blur measuring methods
5.1 General
5.2 Direct measurement method
5.2.1 Standard measuring process
Figures
Figure 1 – Examples of edge blur test pattern
11 Figure 2 – Example of a pivoting pursuit camera system
Figure 3 – Example of a linear pursuit camera system
12 Figure 4 – Measurement regions for landscape orientation
13 Figure 5 – Measurement regions for portrait orientation
Table 1 – Step response data for different luminance transitions
14 5.2.2 Analysis method
Figure 6 – Example of luminance cross-section profile of blurred edge time
15 Figure 7 – Example of luminance cross-section profile of extended blurred edge time
Figure 8 – PBET calculation
17 5.3 Indirect measurement method
5.3.1 Temporal step response
Figure 9 – Set-up to measure the temporal step response
18 Figure 10 – Example of an LC response time measurement
19 5.3.2 High speed camera
Figure 11 – Example of a motion picture response curvederived from the response measurement presented in Figure 10and a convolution with a one-frame-wide window function
20 6 Test report
6.1 General
6.2 Items to be reported
21 Figure 12 – Example of measurement data reporting
22 Annex A (informative)Subjective test method
23 Annex B (informative)Motion contrast degradation
B.1 General
B.2 Direct measurement
Figure B.1 – Example of motion contrast degradation test pattern
24 B.3 Indirect measurement
Figure B.2 – Example of motion contrast degradation due to line spreading
25 Annex C (informative)Dynamic modulation transfer function
Figure C.1 – Example of motion contrast degradation
26 Figure C.2 – Example of DMTF properties for different motion speeds (V)
27 Bibliography
BS IEC 61747-30-3:2019
$142.49