Patent classifications
G09G2230/00
LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF
A light-emitting display apparatus includes a display panel configured to display an image, a data driving circuit configured to apply a data voltage to the display panel, and a signal applying circuit configured to apply a data voltage output from a first channel of the data driving circuit to one of at least two data lines disposed on the display panel, in which the signal applying circuit includes a compensation circuit configured to prevent a data voltage increase due to signal coupling when the data voltage output from the first channel is applied to one of the at least two data lines.
DISPLAY DEVICE
A display device includes a display panel, a first line, a second line, a first driver, and a second driver. The display panel includes a first display area, a second display area, a third display area, and a fourth display area, which are sequentially arranged. The first display area and/or the second display area may be flexible. The second driver corresponds to the fourth display area, provides a first data voltage through the second line to the first display area during a first period, and provides a fourth data voltage to the fourth display area during a second period immediately following the first period. The first driver corresponds to the third display area, provides a second data voltage through the first line to the second display area during the second period, and provides a third data voltage to the third display area during the first period.
Methods for reducing image artifacts during partial updates of electrophoretic displays
A method for driving electro-optic displays so as to reduce visible artifacts are described. Such methods include driving extra pixels where the boundary between a driven and undriven area would otherwise lead to artifact by providing paired sets of driving instructions, allowing the undriven area to be driven while maintain the desired (undriven) optical state.
Pixel Circuit and Display Device Including the Same
A pixel circuit and a display device including the same are disclosed. The pixel circuit of this disclosure includes a driving element including a first electrode connected to a first node to which a pixel driving voltage is applied, a gate electrode connected to a second node, and a second electrode connected to a third node, and configured to supply an electric current to a light emitting element; a first switch element configured to be turned on according to a gate-on voltage of a scan pulse to supply a data voltage to the second node; and a second switch element configured to be turned off according to a gate-off voltage of a light emitting control pulse generated in antiphase of the scan pulse.
PIXEL CIRCUIT AND DISPLAY PANEL INCLUDING SAME
A pixel circuit and a display panel including the same are disclosed. The pixel circuit may include a driving element including a gate connected to a first node to which a data voltage is configured to be applied, a first electrode connected to a high-potential voltage line, and a second electrode connected to a second node; a first switch element connected between the second node and a third node; a second switch element connected between the second node and a fourth node; a third switch element connected between the fourth node and a reference voltage line; a first capacitor connected between the first node and the third node; and a second capacitor connected between the third node and the fourth node.
Pixel Circuit and Display Device Including the Same
A pixel circuit and a display device including the same are disclosed. The pixel circuit includes a driving element including a first electrode connected to a first node to which a pixel driving voltage is applied, a gate electrode connected to a second node, and a second electrode connected to a third node, and configured to supply an electric current to a light emitting element; a first switch element discharging the second node; and a second switch element configured to supply a data voltage to the second node. The light emitting element and the first switch element are commonly connected to a VSS node to which a low-potential power supply voltage is applied.
Gate driver on array (GOA) circuit, display panel and threshold voltage compensating method for a thin film transistor
The present invention provides a gate driver on array (GOA) circuit, a display panel, and a threshold voltage compensating method for a thin film transistor (TFT). The GOA circuit only includes five TFTs and achieves a super narrow bezel of a display panel, and uses a dual-gate electrode structure as the first thin film transistor (T1). Therefore, a threshold voltage (Vth) in the GOA circuit is controlled by a top gate (the top gate connected to a node in the GOA circuit) and a bottom gate (adjustable voltage source (VLS)). Specifically, when the Vth of the TFT negatively shifts overall, the bottom gate voltage can be adjusted negatively. When the Vth of the TFT positively shifts, the bottom gate voltage can be adjusted negatively to stabilize the GOA circuit, increase a lifespan thereof, reduce leakage of a first node (Q) such that the GOA circuit can output ultra-wide pulse signals.
Method and device for detecting display substrate
The present disclosure provides a method for detecting a display substrate and a device for detecting a display substrate. The method includes: exciting a threshold voltage of a driving transistor in each pixel driving circuit in the display substrate, so that the threshold voltage of the driving transistor with a shifted threshold voltage is further shifted; inputting a detection signal to each pixel driving circuit in the display substrate, where the detection signal is a signal enabling the pixel driving circuit to operate normally; and judging whether the display substrate is normal or not according to the voltage output by each pixel driving circuit.
SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR EXTRACTION OF THRESHOLD AND MOBILITY PARAMETERS IN AMOLED DISPLAYS
A system reads a desired circuit parameter from a pixel circuit that includes a light emitting device, a drive device to provide a programmable drive current to the light emitting device, a programming input, and a storage device to store a programming signal. One embodiment of the extraction system turns off the drive device and supplies a predetermined voltage from an external source to the light emitting device, discharges the light emitting device until the light emitting device turns off, and then reads the voltage on the light emitting device while that device is turned off. The voltages on the light emitting devices in a plurality of pixel circuits may be read via the same external line, at different times.
Driving Circuit and Display Device Using the Same
Disclosed is an electroluminescent display device using a variable refresh rate (VRR) mode. The purpose of the present disclosure is to reduce the occurrence of a difference in luminance at a time point of a refresh rate change, thereby preventing viewers from perceiving the variation of the refresh rate.