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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 19, 1988
Filed:
May. 07, 1986
Erich Knothe, Eddigehausen, DE;
Franz-Josef Melcher, Hardegsen, DE;
Christian Oldendorf, Gottingen, DE;
Sartorius GmbH, , DE;
Abstract
The invention is relative to a method of statically (non-multiplexed) actuating a liquid crystal display which comprises several segments and a common back electrode, using a microprocessor which serially outputs the data to be displayed, and using a serial/parallel converter which statically makes the data to be displayed available for each segment of the liquid crystal display. The invention has the task of achieving recognition of functional error as follows: The data to be displayed is outputted approximately every 0.1 second by the microprocessor and the data for the individual segments and for the back electrode is inverted at every second data output. The failure of components then results in a blinking of the particular segment and is conspicuously indicated in this manner. In the case of alternating voltage actuation of the liquid crystal display, it is advantageous if the clock pulse of the alternating voltage actuation is also inverted at every second data output.