MICRO LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE DISPLAY PANEL
20170373122 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F9/302
PHYSICS
H10K59/30
ELECTRICITY
H01L25/075
ELECTRICITY
H10K59/121
ELECTRICITY
H01L33/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The invention provides a micro LED display panel, by disposing a plurality of active areas (2) on the substrate (1) arranged in an array, and a plurality of micro LEDs (3) uniformly arranged in each active area (2), to achieve high-resolution of micro LED display panel, and by controlling the number of micro LEDs in each active area to effectively control the production cost, while eliminating the screen door effect, to enhance market competitiveness of micro LED display panel.
Claims
1. A micro light-emitting diode (LED) display panel, which comprises: a substrate and a plurality of active areas disposed on the substrate and arranged in an array, with each active area disposed with a plurality of micro LEDs uniformly distributed with intervals.
2. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each active area is rectangular.
3. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the active areas belonging to an odd-numbered column, odd-numbered row and the active areas belonging to an even-numbered column, even-numbered row comprises five micro LEDs, with four disposed at the four corners of the active area and one disposed at the center of the active area; each of the active areas belonging to an odd-numbered column, even-numbered row and the active areas belonging to an even-numbered column, odd-numbered row comprises four micro LEDs, with four disposed respectively at the mid-point of four sides of the active area.
4. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the micro LEDs in the active areas of the same row have the same light color, and the micro LEDs in the two neighboring active areas have different light colors.
5. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 4, wherein for a positive integer M, the light color of the micro LEDs in the active areas of the (3M-2)-th row is red, the light color of the micro LEDs in the active areas of the (3M-1)-th row is green, and the light color of the micro LEDs in the active areas of the 3M-th row is blue.
6. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 2, wherein each active area comprises nine micro LEDs, arranged in a 3×3 array.
7. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 6, wherein two neighboring micro LEDs in the same active area have different light colors.
8. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the light colors of the micro LEDs in the three rows of the first column of each active area are red, green and blue sequentially; the light colors of the micro LEDs in the three rows of the second column of each active area are green, red and blue sequentially; and the light colors of the micro LEDs in the three rows of the third column of each active area are blue, green and red sequentially.
9. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 2, wherein each active area is disposed with four micro LEDs, with the four micro LEDs disposed respectively at the mid-point of the four sides of the active area, wherein the two opposite sides have red micro LEDs at mid-point, and the remaining two opposite sides have a green micro LED and a blue micro LED respectively at mid-point.
10. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the micro LEDs are manufactured by micro transfer printing.
11. A micro light-emitting diode (LED) display panel, which comprises: a substrate and a plurality of active areas disposed on the substrate and arranged in an array, with each active area disposed with a plurality of micro LEDs uniformly distributed with intervals; wherein each active area is rectangular; wherein the micro LEDs are manufactured by micro transfer printing.
12. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein each of the active areas belonging to an odd-numbered column, odd-numbered row and the active areas belonging to an even-numbered column, even-numbered row comprises five micro LEDs, with four disposed at the four corners of the active area and one disposed at the center of the active area; each of the active areas belonging to an odd-numbered column, even-numbered row and the active areas belonging to an even-numbered column, odd-numbered row comprises four micro LEDs, with four disposed respectively at the mid-point of four sides of the active area.
13. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the micro LEDs in the active areas of the same row have the same light color, and the micro LEDs in the two neighboring active areas have different light colors.
14. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 13, wherein for a positive integer M, the light color of the micro LEDs in the active areas of the (3M-2)-th row is red, the light color of the micro LEDs in the active areas of the (3M-1)-th row is green, and the light color of the micro LEDs in the active areas of the 3M-th row is blue.
15. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein each active area comprises nine micro LEDs, arranged in a 3×3 array.
16. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 15, wherein two neighboring micro LEDs in the same active area have different light colors.
17. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the light colors of the micro LEDs in the three rows of the first column of each active area are red, green and blue sequentially; the light colors of the micro LEDs in the three rows of the second column of each active area are green, red and blue sequentially; and the light colors of the micro LEDs in the three rows of the third column of each active area are blue, green and red sequentially.
18. The micro LED display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein each active area is disposed with four micro LEDs, with the four micro LEDs disposed respectively at the mid-point of the four sides of the active area, wherein the two opposite sides have red micro LEDs at mid-point, and the remaining two opposite sides have a green micro LED and a blue micro LED respectively at mid-point.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] To make the technical solution of the embodiments according to the present invention, a brief description of the drawings that are necessary for the illustration of the embodiments will be given as follows. Apparently, the drawings described below show only example embodiments of the present invention and for those having ordinary skills in the art, other drawings may be easily obtained from these drawings without paying any creative effort. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] To further explain the technical means and effect of the present invention, the following refers to embodiments and drawings for detailed description.
[0025] Refer to
[0026] Specifically, the active area 2 is equivalent to a large pixel area. Compared to known technology, the large pixel area is neither filled with micro LEDs in the entire area, nor disposed with a single micro LED. Instead, a plurality of uniformly arranged micro LEDs is disposed in the large pixel area. Compared the filled pixel area, the present invention cost less due to less number of the micro LEDs. Compared to disposing a single micro LED, the present invention can effectively eliminate the screen door effect by uniformly arranging a plurality of micro LEDs. In other words, the present invention can ensure display quality (by eliminating screen door effect) while maintain reasonable cost to provide higher cost/performance value for market competitiveness.
[0027] Specifically, each active area is rectangular. The number of the micro LEDs 3, the arrangement and the light color combination can all vary to fit corresponding application. The following four embodiments describe four possible configurations.
[0028] Refer to
[0029] Moreover, the micro LEDs 3 in the active areas 2 of the same row have the same light color, the micro LEDs 3 in the two neighboring active areas 2 have different light colors. In the first embodiment, three colors, RGB, are used for color display, wherein for a positive integer M, the light color of the micro LEDs 3 in the active areas 2 of the (3M-2)-th row is red, the light color of the micro LEDs 3 in the active areas 2 of the (3M-1)-th row is green, and the light color of the micro LEDs 3 in the active areas 2 of the 3M-th row is blue.
[0030] Refer to
[0031] Moreover, the two neighboring micro LEDs 3 in the same active area 2 have different light colors. The light colors of the micro LEDs 3 in the three rows of the first column of each active area 2 are red, green and blue sequentially; the light colors of the micro LEDs 3 in the three rows of the second column of each active area 2 are green, red and blue sequentially; and the light colors of the micro LEDs 3 in the three rows of the third column of each active area 2 are blue, green and red sequentially.
[0032] It should be noted that light color arrangement sequence in the above embodiments is only exemplary, instead of restrictive. For example, in the first embodiment, the light color of the micro LEDs 3 in the active areas 2 of the (3M-2)-th row is green, the light color of the micro LEDs 3 in the active areas 2 of the (3M-1)-th row is red, and the light color of the micro LEDs 3 in the active areas 2 of the 3M-th row is blue. In the second embodiment, the light colors of the micro LEDs 3 in the three rows of the first column of each active area 2 are blue, green and red sequentially; the light colors of the micro LEDs 3 in the three rows of the second column of each active area 2 are green, red and blue sequentially; and the light colors of the micro LEDs 3 in the three rows of the third column of each active area 2 are red, blue and green sequentially. Furthermore, the micro LEDs 3 of all the active areas 2 are of the same color to form a monochrome micro LED display panel. Alternatively, the micro LEDs 3 of all the active areas 2 are of two different colors to form a dual-color micro LED display panel. Also, the light color of the micro LEDs 3 is not limited to red, green and blue. Other colors, such as, white or yellow, can also be used.
[0033] In addition, due to differences in luminous efficiency in the production of the different color micro LEDs, different arrangement ratios can be used in active area according to the application. In other words, different numbers of micro LEDs of different colors can be disposed in each active area, as shown in
[0034] Refer to
[0035] It should be noted that the unequal arrangement is not restricted to the above third and fourth embodiments. Other combinations of number and layout arrangement can also be used depending on the application.
[0036] It should also be noted that the micro LED 3 is manufactured by micro transfer printing; specifically, by providing a native substrate, growing a plurality of micro LEDs 3 on the native substrate, and then using a MTP transfer stamp to transfer the plurality of micro LEDs 3 to the substrate 1.
[0037] In summary, the present invention provides a micro LED display panel, by disposing a plurality of active areas on the substrate arranged in an array, and a plurality of micro LEDs uniformly arranged in each active area, to achieve high-resolution of micro LED display panel, and by controlling the number of micro LEDs in each active area to effectively control the production cost, while eliminating the screen door effect, to enhance market competitiveness of micro LED display panel.
[0038] It should be noted that in the present disclosure the terms, such as, first, second are only for distinguishing an entity or operation from another entity or operation, and does not imply any specific relation or order between the entities or operations. Also, the terms “comprises”, “include”, and other similar variations, do not exclude the inclusion of other non-listed elements. Without further restrictions, the expression “comprises a . . . ” does not exclude other identical elements from presence besides the listed elements.
[0039] Embodiments of the present invention have been described, but not intending to impose any unduly constraint to the appended claims. Any modification of equivalent structure or equivalent process made according to the disclosure and drawings of the present invention, or any application thereof, directly or indirectly, to other related fields of technique, is considered encompassed in the scope of protection defined by the claims of the present invention.