ELECTROLUMINESCENT DISPLAY AND METHOD OF DRIVING THE SAME
20180240401 ยท 2018-08-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09G2300/0861
PHYSICS
G09G3/3233
PHYSICS
G09G2300/0465
PHYSICS
G09G2300/0842
PHYSICS
International classification
H01L27/15
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electroluminescent (EL) display is disclosed. The EL display includes pixel units arranged in a matrix of N rows and M columns, N and M being natural numbers, scan lines configured to select pixel units of interest, data lines configured to provide data to selected pixel units, and a control line E_k configured to control immediately adjacent rows of pixel units coupled to (2k1)-th and 2k-th scan lines, respectively, k being a natural number from 1 to N/2.
Claims
1. An electroluminescent (EL) display, comprising: pixel units arranged in a matrix of N rows and M columns, N and M being natural numbers; scan lines configured to select pixel units of interest; data lines configured to provide data to selected pixel units; and a control line E_k configured to control immediately adjacent rows of pixel units coupled to (2k1)-th and 2k-th scan lines, respectively, k being a natural number from 1 to N/2.
2. The EL display according to claim 1, wherein the control line E_k extends in parallel with the scan lines.
3. The EL display according to claim 1, wherein a first pixel unit of the pixel units includes a first EL device and a first controller for controlling the first EL device, and a second pixel unit of the pixel units includes a second EL device and a second controller for controlling the second EL device.
4. The EL display according to claim 3, wherein the first EL device is disposed over the second controller, and the second EL device is disposed over the first controller.
5. The EL display according to claim 3, wherein the first EL device includes a transistor, and a gate of the transistor is configured to receive a control signal sent via the control line E_k.
6. The EL display according to claim 3, wherein the second EL device includes a transistor, and a gate of the transistor is configured to receive a control signal sent via the control line E_k.
7. The EL display according to claim 3, wherein each of the first EL device and the second EL device includes one of an organic light emitting diode (OLED), a micro LED and a quantum dot LED (QLED).
8. The EL display according to claim 3, wherein each of the first controller and the second controller includes a first transistor, wherein a gate of the first transistor is configured to receive a scan signal, and a source of the first transistor is configured to receive an image data.
9. The EL display according to claim 8, wherein each of the first controller and the second controller includes a second transistor configured to allow a current to flow towards a corresponding one of the first and second EL devices.
10. The EL display according to claim 9, wherein each of the first controller and the second controller includes a capacitor configured to store the image data.
11. A method of driving an electroluminescent (EL) display that comprises pixel units arranged in a matrix, the method comprising: selecting pixel units of interest by scanning the matrix through N scan lines, N being a natural number; providing image data to selected pixel units through M data lines, M being a natural number; and providing a control signal via a control line E_k to the selected pixel units, the control line E_k controlling immediately adjacent rows of pixel units coupled to (2k1)-th and 2k-th scan lines, respectively, k being a natural number from 1 to N/2.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the control line E_k extends in parallel with the scan lines.
13. The method according to claim 11 further comprising: emitting light from a first EL device and a second EL device in a first pixel unit and a second pixel unit, respectively, of the selected pixel units according to the image data.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the first EL device is disposed over a second controller of the second pixel unit for controlling the second EL device, and the second EL device is disposed over a first controller of the first pixel unit for controlling the first EL device.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the first EL device includes a transistor, and a gate of the transistor is configured to receive a control signal sent via the control line E_k.
16. The method according to claim 14, wherein the second EL device includes a transistor, and a gate of the transistor is configured to receive a control signal sent via the control line E_k.
17. The method according to claim 14, wherein each of the first EL device and the second EL device includes one of an organic light emitting diode (OLED), a micro LED and a quantum dot LED (QLED).
18. The method according to claim 14, wherein each of the first controller and the second controller includes a first transistor wherein a gate of the first transistor is configured to receive a scan signal, and a source of the first transistor is configured to receive an image data.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein each of the first controller and the second controller includes a second transistor configured to allow a current to flow towards a corresponding one of the first and second EL devices.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein each of the first controller and the second controller includes a capacitor configured to store the image data.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Aspects of the present disclosure are best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying figures. It is noted that, in accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features are not drawn to scale. In fact, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for clarity of discussion.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The following disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different features of the provided subject matter. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. For example, the formation of a first feature over or on a second feature in the description that follows may include embodiments in which the first and second features are formed in direct contact, and may also include embodiments in which additional features may be formed between the first and second features, such that the first and second features may not be in direct contact. In addition, the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
[0020] Further, it will be understood that when an element is referred to as being connected to or coupled to another element, it may be directly connected to or coupled to the other element, or intervening elements may be present.
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[0022] Referring to
[0023] In addition to the scan lines S_1 to S_N and data lines D_1 to D_M, the EL display 10 further includes control lines E_1 to E_N/2 to control a luminescence state of pixel units. In the present embodiment, the control lines E_1 to E_N/2 extend in the row direction and are evenly arranged among the N rows of pixel units. As a result, each of the control lines E_1 to E_N/2 is configured to control two immediately adjacent rows of pixel units. For example, the first control line E_1 controls the first and second rows of pixel units coupled to the scan lines S_1 and S_2, respectively, the second control line E_2 controls the third and fourth rows of pixel units coupled to the scan lines S_3 and S_4, respectively, and so forth. Accordingly, a control line E_k controls immediately adjacent rows of pixel units coupled to scan lines S_2k1 and S_2k, respectively, k being a natural number from 1 to N/2. As such, a single control signal E can be sent via the control line E_k to control the luminescence state of pixel units on different rows. Such a driving mechanism facilitates a controller and an EL device controlled by the controller in a pixel unit to be fabricated in a stack structure. Effectively, the EL display 10 can enjoy an efficient area cost and a flexible layout design.
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[0026] The controllers CTR_A, CTR_C and CTR_E are arranged in an n-th row labeled R_n, while the controllers CTR_B, CTR_D and CTR_F are arranged in an (n+1)-th row labeled R_n+1. Also, the controllers CTR_A and CTR_B are arranged in an (m1)-th column labeled C_m1, the controllers CTR_C and CTR_D are arranged in an m-th column labeled C_m, and the controllers CTR_E and CTR_F are arranged in an (m+1)-th column labeled C_m+1. A control line E_k for the R_n row and R_n+1 row of pixel units is provided.
[0027] Moreover, the EL devices EL_B, EL_D and EL_F are arranged in an n-th row R_n, while the EL devices EL_A, EL_C and EL_E are arranged in an (n+1)-th row R_n+1. Also, the EL devices EL_B and EL_A are arranged in an (m1)-th column C_m1, the EL devices EL_D and EL_C are arranged in an m-th column C_m, and the EL devices EL_F and EL_E are arranged in an (m+1)-th column C_m+1. As a result, the EL devices EL_B, EL_D and EL_F are stacked over the controllers CTR_A, CTR_C and CTR_E, respectively, while the EL devices EL_A, EL_C and EL_E are stacked over the controllers CTR_B, CTR_D and CTR_F, respectively. In the stack structure, a control signal is sent via the control line E_k and conductive vias (not shown) to the EL devices EL_A to EL_F.
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[0030] Also, a controller CTR_1M1 and a corresponding EL device EL_1M1 form the exemplary pixel unit P_1M1 illustrated in
[0031] The controller CTR_1M is configured to receive a scan signal via the scan line S_1, and an image data via the data line D_M. Likewise, the controller CTR_2M is configured to receive a scan signal via the scan line S_2, and an image data via the data line D_M. Similarly, the controller CTR_1M1 is configured to receive a scan signal via the scan line S_1, and an image data via the data line D_M1. Moreover, the controller CTR_2M1 is configured to receive a scan signal via the scan line S_2, and an image data via the data line D_M1. A control line E_1 and the scan lines S_1 and S_2 extend in parallel with each other in a conductive layer associated with the controllers CTR_1M, CTR_2M, CTR_1M1 and CTR_2M1. Data lines D_M and D_M1, substantially orthogonal to the control line E_1 and the scan lines S_1 and S_2, extend in parallel with each other in another conductive layer associated with the EL devices EL_1M, EL_2M, EL_1M1 and EL_2M1.
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[0034] In operation, when the first pixel unit P_1M is selected, a first image data is stored in the first controller CTR_1M. During an emission period, the transistor SW1 is turned on by the first control signal e_1, allowing a current to flow through the first light emitting diode 41. The current has a magnitude determined by the first image data.
[0035] Similarly, a second pixel unit P_2M includes a second controller CTR_2M and a second EL device EL_2M. Further, the second EL device EL_2M includes a second light emitting diode 42 and a transistor SW2 which serves as a second switch. In the present embodiment, the transistor SW2 includes a p-type transistor, which may be a PMOS transistor or a p-type TFT. Moreover, a gate of the transistor SW2, coupled to the gate of the transistor SW1, is configured to receive the first control signal e_1 sent via the first control line E_1. A source of the transistor SW2 is coupled to the second controller CTR_2M. A drain of the transistor SW2 is coupled to an anode of the second light emitting diode 42. In addition, a cathode of the second light emitting diode 42 is coupled to the power source VSS.
[0036] In operation, when the second pixel unit P_2M is selected, a second image data is stored in the second controller CTR_2M. During an emission period, the transistor SW2 is turned on by the first control signal e_1, allowing a current to flow through the second light emitting diode 42. The current has a magnitude determined by the second image data.
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[0039] In operation, when the first transistor T1 is turned on by the scan signal s_1, the first pixel unit P_1M is selected. Subsequently, an image data d_M is stored in the capacitor C. During an emission period, when the transistor SW1 is turned on by the first control signal e_1, a current flowing through the first light emitting diode 41 causes the first light emitting diode 41 to emit light having an intensity determined by the image data d_M.
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[0046] In operation 63, one or more pixel units of interest are selected by scanning the matrix through N scan lines.
[0047] In operation 65, image data are provided to selected pixel units through M data lines.
[0048] In operation 67, a control signal is provided via a control line E_k to the selected pixel units. The control line E_k is configured to control immediately adjacent rows of pixel units coupled to scan lines S_2k1 and S_2k, respectively, k being a natural number from 1 to N/2.
[0049] Subsequently, in operation 68, light is emitted from a first EL device and a second EL device in a first pixel unit and a second pixel unit, respectively, of the selected pixel units according to the image data. The first EL device is disposed over a second controller of the second pixel unit for controlling the second EL device, and the second EL device is disposed over a first controller of the first pixel unit for controlling the first EL device.
[0050] The foregoing outlines features of several embodiments so that those skilled in the art may better understand the aspects of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they may readily use the present disclosure as a basis for designing or modifying other processes and structures for carrying out the same purposes and/or achieving the same advantages of the embodiments introduced herein. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and that they may make various changes, substitutions, and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.