Micro-light-emitting diode display panel having a plurality of drivers connected by buffers
11670226 · 2023-06-06
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Cpc classification
G09G2310/0291
PHYSICS
G09G2310/08
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A micro-light-emitting diode (microLED) display panel includes a timing controller, and a plurality of drivers controlled by the timing controller and arranged in an order according to distance from the timing controller. Each driver includes a buffer that buffers a signal before being sent to a succeeding driver.
Claims
1. A micro-light-emitting diode (microLED) display panel, comprising: a timing controller; and a plurality of drivers controlled by the timing controller and arranged in an order according to distance from the timing controller; wherein each driver includes a buffer that buffers a signal before being sent to a succeeding driver; wherein the drivers send or receive signals to or from the timing controller by parallel communication, and the signals are transferred spaced at intervals of multiple drivers.
2. A micro-light-emitting diode (microLED) display panel, comprising: a timing controller; and a plurality of drivers controlled by the timing controller and arranged in an order according to distance from the timing controller; wherein each driver includes a buffer that buffers a signal before being sent to a succeeding driver; wherein the drivers send or receive signals to or from the timing controller by serial communication, and the drivers send or receive signals to or from the timing controller by serial communication; wherein the drivers are selected by a chip select signal, outputs of the drivers are enabled by an output enable signal, and transfer direction of the signals between the drivers and the timing controller is configured by a direction signal.
3. A micro-light-emitting diode (microLED) display panel, comprising: a timing controller; and a plurality of drivers controlled by the timing controller and arranged in an order according to distance from the timing controller; wherein each driver includes a buffer that buffers a signal before being sent to a succeeding driver; wherein the drivers send or receive signals to or from the timing controller by serial communication, and the drivers send or receive signals to or from the timing controller by serial communication; wherein chip select, output enable and transfer direction of the drivers are configured in an header of a signal sent by the timing controller.
4. The microLED display panel of claim 3, wherein the buffer receives or sends the signal from adjacent driver.
5. A micro-light-emitting diode (microLED) display panel, comprising: a timing controller; and a plurality of drivers controlled by the timing controller and arranged in an order according to distance from the timing controller; wherein each driver includes a regulator coupled to receive a power signal from a preceding driver and accordingly generating a regulated power signal that is then sent to a succeeding driver.
6. The microLED display panel of claim 5, wherein power signals are transferred spaced at intervals of multiple drivers.
7. The microLED display panel of claim 6, wherein multiple power signals are inputted to the drivers at a time.
8. A micro-light-emitting diode (microLED) display panel, comprising: a timing controller; a plurality of drivers controlled by the timing controller; wherein each driver includes a first constant current source and at least one second constant current source capable of providing a current greater than the first constant current source.
9. The microLED display panel of claim 8, wherein the driver further includes a switch that controllably selects one of outputs of the first constant current source and the at least one second constant current source.
10. The microLED display panel of claim 9, wherein the switch is controlled by the timing controller.
11. The microLED display panel of claim 9, wherein the output selected by the switch is fed to a constant current output circuit that outputs a plurality of constant currents.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) In the embodiment, the drivers 11 may be selected by a chip select signal /CS (which is an active-low signal in the embodiment), and outputs of the drivers 11 may be enabled by an output enable signal /OE (which is an active-low signal in the embodiment). Further, the drivers 11 may send or receive signals (e.g., transmission signals) to or from the timing controller 12 by serial communication (or serial input/output or SIO), in which data are sequentially transferred one bit at a time. The transfer direction of signals between the drivers 11 and the timing controller 12 may be configured by a direction signal DIR. For example, signals are sent (from the driver 11) to the timing controller 12 when the direction signal DIR is high (“1”), and signals (from the timing controller 12) are received by the drivers 11 when the direction signal DIR is low (“0”). In the embodiment, the driver 11 may include a corresponding buffer 111 (e.g., a bidirectional buffer in the embodiment) configured to buffer a signal received from a neighboring driver 11. As the signal is buffered (i.e., a buffered signal) before being sent to a succeeding driver 11, the signal will not be subject to attenuation or distortion while transferring through the drivers 11.
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(17) In the embodiment, signals are transferred spaced at intervals of multiple drivers 11. In other words, a buffered signal (that is buffered by the (unidirectional) buffer 111) is sent to a driver 11 not directly adjacent thereto, but with some drivers 11 in between. For example, as shown in
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(19) In the embodiment, power signals are transferred spaced at intervals of multiple drivers 11. In other words, a regulated power signal (that is generated by the corresponding regulator 112) is sent to a driver 11 not directly adjacent thereto, but with some drivers 11 in between. For example, as shown in
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(21) In the microLED display panel 100 of
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(23) One of outputs of the first constant current source 113 and the second constant current source 114 may be selected by a switch SW (which may be controlled by the timing controller 12 or other controller), and the selected output is then fed to a constant current output circuit 115 configured to output a plurality of constant currents. Specifically, the second constant current source 114 is configured to collect aging-related parameters, such as light intensity and forward voltage, according to which design parameters for compensating the aging of the microLED display panel 100 may be obtained.
(24) Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.