KR101249838B1 - Flat cable and display apparatus including the same - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a flat cable and a display device including the same. The flat cable for connection between a plurality of devices according to the present invention is divided into a plurality of signal groups, and by the at least one separation section At least a portion of the plurality of signal groups are spaced apart from each other A plurality of signal lines; And a plurality of connectors respectively provided at both ends of the plurality of signal lines and connected to each of the plurality of devices, thereby enhancing the fluidity of the flat cable and further reducing noise due to interference between signal lines that may occur in this case. You can block.
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The present invention relates to a flat cable and a display device including the same, and more particularly, by changing the structure of the flat cable to enhance the fluidity of the flat cable, and can further block noise due to interference between signal lines that may occur in this case. The present invention relates to a flat cable and a display device including the same.
A cable is used for communication or data transmission between each analog / digital integrated circuit (IC). At this time, the cable type used may be a wire form and a flat form.
Wire-type cables are easy to shape because of their excellent fluidity. However, a wire type cable generates a lot of poor contact between the connector and the connector, and a lot of disconnection of the wire occurs. Furthermore, wire type cables are expensive.
The signal lines present in the wire-type cable are tied together in close proximity to each other in a circular space along with the other wires. Therefore, when high-capacity data is transmitted at a high frequency, noise is greatly affected between signal lines.
Flat type cables have several to tens of thin signal lines that are laterally bonded to form a flat strip. In this case, since each signal line is spread, the noise effect between the signal lines is smaller than that of the wire type cable.
Such a flat type cable has less defects in contactability and is inexpensive. However, flat type cables have no fluidity compared to wire type cables. That is, when the transmitter and the receiver are not in a straight line, when the cables are folded and connected, interference between signal lines occurs according to the shape change, and the signal characteristics according to the length are changed.
Furthermore, since flat type cables cannot be used as flexibly as wire type cables, there are many derivatives of the folding specification. For example, depending on the location of the connectors on the motherboard and panel, the way in which the flat cable is folded varies. In this case, various types of flat cables are derived according to the folding specifications, and thus many specifications exist, making it difficult to manage.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to enhance the fluidity of the flat cable by changing the structure of the flat cable, and further to block noise due to interference between signal lines which may occur in this case.
Furthermore, by improving the shaping details and fixing specifications of the flat cable to reinforce fluidity, it is possible to increase the shaping and assembly efficiency of the flat cable.
The object is, according to the present invention, a flat cable for connection between a plurality of devices, separated into a plurality of signal groups, by the at least one separation section At least a portion of the plurality of signal groups are spaced apart from each other A plurality of signal lines; And a plurality of connectors respectively provided across the plurality of signal lines and connected to each of the plurality of devices.
In the flat cable, the separation section may be cut. In the flat cable, the separation section may be parallel to the direction in which the signal is transmitted. In the flat cable, the plurality of signal lines may be connected to the signal lines belonging to the same signal group side by side. In the flat cable, the plurality of signal lines may transmit Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS). In the flat cable, the signal group may include at least one of a signal line for transmitting a + signal, a signal line for transmitting a-signal, and a ground line. The flat cable may further include a tube-shaped binding member for binding the plurality of signal groups. In the flat cable, the binding member may be made of any one material of silicon, plastic, and rubber. In the flat cable, the binding member may be formed with a spiral cut line. In the flat cable, each of the plurality of signal groups may be bent at a predetermined angle to maintain a predetermined interval between the plurality of signal groups. The flat cable may further include a plurality of envelopes surrounding each of the plurality of signal lines. In the flat cable, the plurality of sheaths, a net-like pattern may be formed on the surface. In the flat cable, the mesh pattern may be made of silver. In the flat cable, the separation section may be formed corresponding to the pattern arrangement of the mesh shape. The flat cable may further include a shield for noise shielding in the separation section. In the flat cable, the shield may be provided in a line form. In the flat cable, the shield may be made of at least one of aluminum and iron. In the flat cable, the plurality of connectors may be connected to the plurality of devices arranged to be offset in a predetermined direction on any plane formed by the plurality of signal lines.
On the other hand, according to the present invention, there is provided a display apparatus, comprising: a signal processor including a first device for processing a received video signal; A display unit including a second device displaying the video signal; And a flat cable for connection between the first device and the second device, wherein the flat cable is divided into a plurality of signal groups, and is separated by at least one separation section. At least a portion of the plurality of signal groups are spaced apart from each other A plurality of signal lines; And a plurality of connectors respectively provided at both ends of the plurality of signal lines and connected to each of the plurality of devices.
As described above, according to the present invention, the fluidity of the flat cable may be enhanced to have the same degree of fluidity as that of the wire cable, and in this case, noise due to interference between signal lines may occur.
Further, by improving the formability and fixing specifications of the flat cable to reinforce fluidity, it is possible to increase the shaping and assembly efficiency of the flat cable.
1A is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a general flat cable.
Figure 1b is a view showing the configuration of a flat cable according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 1c is a view showing the configuration of a flat cable according to another embodiment of the present invention.
2a and 2b are views for explaining a flat cable according to another embodiment of the present invention.
3 illustrates a plurality of signal lines separated according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 4a is a diagram showing a case of connecting a pair of devices using a common flat cable.
Figure 4b is a view showing a case of connecting a pair of devices using a flat cable according to an embodiment of the present invention.
5 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
6A shows a flat cable tied with tape.
Figure 6b is a view showing a binding member according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 6c is a view showing a case in which the flat cable according to an embodiment of the present invention is tied by the binding member shown in Figure 6b.
6D is a view showing a case of shaping the flat cable shown in FIG. 6C.
FIG. 7A shows a plurality of wires tied with a binding member. FIG.
FIG. 7B illustrates a shaping specification of a wire in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
FIG. 7C is a view showing a case of shaping the flat cable shown in FIG. 7B. FIG.
8 is a view showing a case where a silver plate pattern is formed on a flat cable according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art may easily implement the present invention. The present invention may be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. In order to clearly illustrate the present invention, parts not related to the description are omitted, and the same or similar components are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the specification.
1A is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a general flat cable.
The general
On the other hand, a pair of
In FIG. 1A, the plurality of
1B is a view showing the configuration of a flat cable according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The
The plurality of
The separation section may be parallel to the direction in which the signal is transmitted. Specifically, the separation section may be disposed in the longitudinal direction of the
The separation section may be truncated. In this case, the
In FIG. 1B, the
On the other hand, the
Meanwhile, the signal group may include at least one of a signal line transmitting a + signal, a signal line transmitting a − signal, and a ground line. In this case, the signal groups may be classified by various criteria. According to an embodiment, the
The plurality of
According to an embodiment, the plurality of
The plurality of
The plurality of
1C is a diagram showing the configuration of a flat cable according to another embodiment of the present invention.
In the
In FIG. 1C, the
Meanwhile, the portion shown in dotted lines in FIG. 1C shows that signal lines belonging to the same group are laterally connected to each other. Since it has already been mentioned in Figure 1b it will be omitted. In addition, the
2A and 2B are views for explaining a flat cable according to another embodiment of the present invention.
In the
The shield is for shielding noise and may be provided in a separation section. The shield may be made of at least one material of aluminum and iron.
Meanwhile, the shield may be provided in various forms. According to one embodiment, the shield may be provided in a line form in the separation section. According to another exemplary embodiment, the shield may be provided to enclose a signal line belonging to each signal group.
In FIG. 2A, each communication line corresponds to each signal group comprising signal lines. In this case, each communication line may include at least one of a signal line transmitting a + signal, a signal line transmitting a − signal, and a ground line.
When a plurality of signal lines are separated for each signal group, noise due to interference may occur between adjacent signal lines belonging to the same group. Therefore, in order to prevent interference between adjacent signal lines, a plurality of signal lines may be divided into a plurality of signal groups, and further, a shield may be inserted between each separated signal group. Specifically, the + signal line and the-signal line can be classified into one group. In addition, the + signal line, the-signal line and the ground line can be classified into one group. Thereby, it is possible to remove the voltage in phase between the differential signal, that is, the + signal and the-signal, and to block noises that interfere with each other to improve noise immunity.
In FIG. 2B, between the
On the other hand, in Figure 2b, the portion shown in the dotted form, shows that the signal lines belonging to the same group are connected to each other side by side. Since it has already been mentioned in Figure 1b it will be omitted. In addition, the
3 is a diagram illustrating a plurality of signal lines separated according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 shows a case of transmitting an LVDS signal. Difference The signal may be transmitted in a pair of a + signal and a-signal in consideration of the differential signaling characteristic. Specifically, each group may include a 2pin signal or 3pin. In this case, the 2pin signal may include a + signal and a-signal. In addition, the 3pin signal may include a + signal, a-signal, and a ground signal.
In FIG. 3,
Meanwhile, 4 groups, 6 groups, 8 groups, 10 groups, 11 groups, and 12 groups transmit 2 pin signals.
As a result, it is possible to remove voltages in phase between the differential signals included in each group and to block noise that may be caused by interference with each other.
On the other hand, there is a separated section (A section, B section, C section, D section, E section, F section, G section, H section, I section, J section, K section cut between each group. Specifically, section A between
Thus, by providing a separation section cut into 2Pin, 3Pin in consideration of the differential signaling characteristics in the flat cable, it is possible to secure the same degree of fluidity as the wire (wire) cable.
4A is a diagram illustrating a case where a pair of devices are connected by using a general flat cable.
The pair of devices to be connected by the
4B is a diagram illustrating a case where a pair of devices are connected by using a flat cable according to an embodiment of the present invention.
When providing the separation section of the
As a result, in a flat cable in which a plurality of signal lines are spread in a line, fluidity similar to that of a wire cable can be secured. That is, a pair of devices can be connected by bending the flat cable in the vertical direction or the left and right directions. Thereby, the fluidity in all directions of a flat cable, ie, the fluidity in an up-down direction and a left-right direction, improves.
5 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The
The
The
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The plurality of
The
The plurality of
The bundle section of the flat cable can be made in various forms. There may be a method of arranging a plurality of signal groups in an overlapping manner and tying them with a tape, and stacking them with each other and binding them with a binding member.
6A shows a flat cable tied with tape.
In the
In order to fix the separated wire of the
6B is a view showing a binding member according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The binding
FIG. 6C is a diagram illustrating a case where the flat cable according to the embodiment of the present invention is bundled by the binding member shown in FIG. 6B.
As shown in FIG. 6C, the
FIG. 6D illustrates a case of shaping the flat cable shown in FIG. 6C.
When fixing the central portion of the
Thereby, the stress which the
FIG. 7A shows a plurality of wires tied with a binding member. FIG.
In FIG. 7A, the
FIG. 7B is a diagram illustrating a shaping specification of a wire according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
The standard specification of
The uppermost figure in FIG. 7B shows a
FIG. 7C is a view showing a case of shaping the flat cable shown in FIG. 7B.
As shown in FIG. 7C, when the plurality of
Accordingly, the direction of each of the plurality of
8 is a view showing a case in which a silver plate pattern is formed on a flat cable according to an embodiment of the present invention.
A silver plate pattern may be formed on an outer surface of the
The silver plate pattern is a pattern in the form of a mesh, and may be made of silver. The silver plate pattern changes the impedance characteristics of the
Referring to FIG. 8, the silver plate pattern is composed of a plurality of X shapes and a plurality of Y shapes. In this case, the separation section of the
In addition, a section b, which is truncated, exists between the
In this manner, the plurality of X shapes and the plurality of Y shapes constituting the silver plate pattern may be set corresponding to the separation section of the
According to FIG. 8, the connection portion between the plurality of signal groups constituting the
Although several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications may be made without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention . The scope of the invention will be determined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
100: flat cable 110: a plurality of signal lines
110a to 110i: a plurality of
620: binding member
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The flat cable,
Is divided into a plurality of signal groups, and At least a portion of the plurality of signal groups are spaced apart from each other to transmit a Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) signal. A plurality of signal lines;
A binding member in the form of a tube that binds all of the plurality of signal groups of the plurality of signal lines; And
A plurality of connectors provided at both ends of the plurality of signal lines and connected to the signal processing unit and the display unit, respectively;
The signal group may include at least one of a signal line for transmitting a + signal, a signal line for transmitting a -signal, and a ground line.
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