Patent classifications
G09G2310/0272
DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE
A display panel includes a pixel circuit and a light-emitting element. The pixel circuit includes a driving module, and the driving module includes a driving transistor. A time period of one frame of the display panel includes a non-light-emitting stage and a light-emitting stage, and the non-light-emitting stage includes a bias adjustment stage, in which one of a source and a drain of the driving transistor receives a bias adjustment signal. An operating state of the pixel circuit includes a first mode and a second mode, a time length of the non-light-emitting stage in the first mode is L1, and a time length of the non-light-emitting stage in the second mode is L2, where L1>L2. A working process of the display panel in the first mode includes a first frame, and a working process of the display panel in the second mode includes a second frame.
DISPLAYS WITH CURRENT-CONTROLLED PIXEL CLUSTERS
A current-selectable light-emitting-diode (LED) display includes pixels distributed in an array of rows and columns. The pixels are grouped in mutually exclusive clusters and cluster controllers are connected to each pixel in a cluster of pixels to control the pixels in the cluster to emit light. Each cluster controller comprises a selectable current source. Each of the selectable current sources can include cluster current sources that are responsive to a current-select signal to enable one or more of the cluster current sources. The pixels can include micro-LEDs and the cluster controller can be disposed between the micro-LEDs. The display can be disposed on a display substrate with signal wires. The signal wires can include separate wire segments that are electrically connected through regeneration circuits that regenerate the signals. The display can be an information display or a backlight.
Display module
A display module includes a display panel in which a plurality of pixels each including a plurality of sub-pixels are disposed on a plurality of row lines; and a driver. The driver is configured to set a PWM data voltage to the plurality of sub-pixels included in the plurality of row lines in a row line sequence, apply a sweep signal, which is a voltage signal sweeping between two different voltages, to sub-pixels among the plurality of sub-pixels that are included in at least some consecutive row lines among the plurality of row lines in the row line sequence, and drive the display panel to cause the sub-pixels included in the at least some consecutive row lines to emit light based on the PWM data voltage in the row line sequence.
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.
Display device
A display device includes a driving voltage line and a plurality of data lines extending in a first direction, a first driving transistor electrically connected to the driving voltage line, a first switching transistor electrically connected to the first driving transistor and including a first switching semiconductor layer extending in a second direction crossing the first direction and a first switching gate electrode overlapping a channel region of the first switching semiconductor layer, and a first storage capacitor electrically connected to the first driving transistor and the first switching transistor, where the first switching semiconductor layer is electrically connected to a first data line, the first switching semiconductor layer crosses a second data line between the channel region and the first data line, and a crossing region of an edge of the first switching semiconductor layer and an edge of the second data line overlaps a first protection layer.
DISPLAY DEVICE
A display module including a substrate having a plurality of pixels, a data line that supplies a data signal to a pixel, a current supply line that supplies electric current to the pixel, a data driving circuit that supplies a data signal to the data line, and a gate driving circuit thereon. The plurality of pixels are arranged in a display area of the substrate, and each of the plurality of pixels includes a light emitting device, a first thin film transistor connected to the data line that supplies the data signal, a second thin film transistor connected to the current supply line, and a capacitor. The light emitting device includes a first electrode layer connected to the second thin film transistor, an organic layer formed on the first electrode layer, and a second electrode layer formed on the organic layer.
LED driving device and LED driving method
The present disclosure relates to an LED driving technology. According to the present disclosure, it is possible to increase the fineness of the gray scale without increasing a frequency of a clock by combining a plurality of driving current sources to generate a driving current supplied to one driving line.
EMISSION CONTROL APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR A DISPLAY PANEL
Methods and apparatuses relating to controlling an emission of a display panel. In one embodiment, a display driver hardware circuit includes row selection logic to select a number of rows in an emission group of a display panel, wherein the number of rows is adjustable from a single row to a full panel of the display panel, column selection logic to select a number of columns in the emission group of the display panel, wherein the number of columns is adjustable from a single column to the full panel of the display panel, and emission logic to select a number of pulses per data frame to be displayed, wherein the number of pulses per data frame is adjustable from one to a plurality and a pulse length is adjustable from a continuous duty cycle to a non-continuous duty cycle.
DISPLAY DEVICE AND TILED DISPLAY DEVICE
A display device includes a substrate including a display area in which a plurality of sub-pixels are disposed, a plurality of anode electrodes respectively connected to the plurality of sub-pixels, and a cathode electrode connected to the plurality of sub-pixels and spaced apart from each of the plurality of anode electrodes. Each of the plurality of anode electrodes is disposed closer to the substrate than the cathode electrode by a height difference compensation part.
Display panel redundancy schemes
Display panel redundancy schemes and methods of operation are described. In an embodiment, and display panel includes an array of drivers (e.g. microdrivers), each of which including multiple portions to independently receive control and pixel bits. In an embodiment, each driver portion is to control a group of redundant emission elements.