LED display screens are classified into synchronous LED display screens and asynchronous LED display screens. The difference lies in whether the display screen can synchronously display the computer\'s VGA signal, DVI signal, or the TV\'s RF signal, AV video signal. Scanning: Most LED display screens work in a scanning lighting mode, that is, not all LEDs are lit at any time, but only a part of them are lit by row. The frequency of alternating each lit row is very fast, so that the human eye cannot distinguish the flickering, and what is presented in front of the eyes is a stable image. The screen is usually divided according to rows. Some screens need to be completed in 16 times in time to display a complete image, while others are completed in 4 times, 2 times, or even no division. All pixels are lit at the same time. At this time, scanning is meaningless and it becomes a static latch screen. Grayscale: The commonly used grayscale implementation method is the duty cycle method. The basis for this comes from the characteristics of HVS (human visual system): the human eye\'s visual stimulation of light will have a residual time from the perspective of perception. During this period of time, if other light stimuli reach other places in the field of vision, it will produce the effect of arriving at the same time as the previous light. If the subsequent light stimuli reach the same place, the intensity of the feeling will be superimposed (integrated). Duty cycle: If the LED tube is driven with a constant current, and a series of pulses with different widths are used to control the LED to emit light within the above time interval, the light intensity felt by the human eye is the sum of the intensities of this series of light stimuli. The fast response characteristics of LED can make the pulse frequency as high as tens of megahertz. Therefore, controlling the time ratio of the LED lighting can control the brightness felt by the human eye. For example, using a pulse of 1MHz, a duty cycle of 25%, and a peak current of 100mA to drive the LED will give the same brightness as using a 25mA DC drive.
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