Pixel circuit and display panel
US-2024428730-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10453385B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10453385-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515514796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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An AMOLED pixel unit (20) and a driving method therefore, as well as an AMOLED display device including the AMOLED pixel unit (20), are disclosed. The AMOLED pixel unit (20) includes a pixel circuit (22) and an organic light-emitting diode (24) connected to the pixel circuit (22). The pixel circuit (22) includes a capacitor (Cs), an initialization unit connected to one terminal of the capacitor (Cs), a data writing unit and a light-emitting control unit. The other terminal of the capacitor (Cs) is connected to a first scan control line (Sn1). The initialization unit is connected to a second scan control line (Sn2). The data writing unit is connected to a third scan control line (Sn3) and a data line (Dm). The light-emitting control unit is connected to a fourth scan control line (Sn4). The AMOLED pixel unit (20) can effectively avoid an impact of leak currents or threshold voltage differences on the capacitors (Cs), allowing uniform light brightness of the AMOLED display device.
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An active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) pixel unit used to be connected to a first scan control line, a second scan control line, a third scan control line, a fourth scan control line and a data line, wherein the AMOLED pixel unit comprises a pixel circuit and an organic light-emitting diode connected to the pixel circuit, and wherein the pixel circuit comprises a capacitor, a first transistor, a second transistor, a third transistor, a fourth transistor, a fifth transistor, a sixth transistor, a seventh transistor and an eighth transistor, the first transistor having a source/drain connected to a drain/source of the seventh transistor, the first transistor having a gate connected, together with a gate of the seventh transistor, to the second scan control line, the source/drain of the seventh transistor being connected to a first terminal of the capacitor, the capacitor having a second terminal connected to the first scan control line, the second transistor having a source/drain connected to a drain/source of the third transistor, the drain/source of the second transistor being connected to the data line, the third transistor having a gate connected, together with a source/drain of the fourth transistor, to the first terminal of the capacitor, the drain/source of the fourth transistor being connected to a source/drain of the eighth transistor, the fourth transistor having a gate connected, together with a gate of the eighth transistor, to the third scan control line, the fifth transistor having a source/drain connected to the drain/source of the third transistor, the drain/source of the fifth transistor being connected to a first power source, the fifth transistor having a gate connected to the fourth scan control line, the source/drain of the third transistor being connected to a drain/source of the sixth transistor, the sixth transistor having a gate connected to the fourth scan control line, wherein the drain/source of the first transistor is directly connected to the third scan control line. 2. The AMOLED pixel unit of claim 1 , wherein the organic light-emitting diode has an anode connected to the source/drain of the sixth transistor and a cathode connected to a second power source, and wherein the first power source has a voltage higher than a voltage of the second power source. 3. The AMOLED pixel unit of claim 1 , wherein the first transistor, the second transistor, the third transistor, the fourth transistor, the fifth transistor, the sixth transistor, the seventh transistor and the eighth transistor are all PMOS transistors or NMOS transistors. 4. An active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) display device, comprising a plurality of AMOLED pixel units as defined in claim 1 , a scan driver, a data driver and a plurality of data lines, wherein the plurality of AMOLED pixel units which are arranged in an array are connected to the scan driver by first scan control lines, second scan control lines, third scan control lines and fourth scan control lines and are connected to the data driver by the plurality of data lines. 5. The AMOLED display device of claim 4 , wherein the organic light-emitting diode has an anode connected to the source/drain of the sixth transistor and a cathode connected to a second power source, and wherein the first power source has a voltage higher than a voltage of the second power source. 6. The AMOLED display device of claim 4 , wherein the first transistor, the second transistor, the third transistor, the fourth transistor, the fifth transistor, the sixth transistor, the seventh transistor and the eighth transistor are all PMOS transistors or NMOS transistors. 7. The AMOLED pixel unit of claim 1 , wherein a node among the capacitor, the third transistor, the fourth transistor and the seventh transistor is defined as node N 1 , in an initialization phase, a level at the node N 1 is pulled up with an aid of the first transistor and the seventh transistor, and then the level at the node N 1 is pulled down by coupling of the capacitor. 8. The AMOLED pixel unit of claim 7 , wherein in a data writing phase, a third scan control signal with a low level is coupled to the third scan control line, in response to the third scan control signal with the low level of the third scan control line, the second transistor, the fourth transistor and the eighth transistor are turned on, the eighth transistor and the fourth transistor then act together to turn on the third transistor. 9. The AMOLED pixel unit of claim 8 , wherein in a light-emission phase, a fourth scan control signal coupled to the fourth scan control line jumps from a high level to a low level, the fifth transistor and the sixth transistor are then turned on under an effect of the fourth scan control signal coupled to the fourth scan control line. 10. A method for driving an active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) pixel unit, wherein the AMOLED pixel unit comprises a pixel circuit and an organic light-emitting diode connected to the pixel circuit, and wherein the pixel circuit comprises a capacitor, a first transistor, a second transistor, a third transistor, a fourth transistor, a fifth transistor, a sixth transistor, a seventh transistor and an eighth transistor, the first transistor having a source/drain connected to a drain/source of the seventh transistor, the first transistor having a gate connected, together with a gate of the seventh transistor, to the second scan control line, the source/drain of the seventh transistor being connected to a first terminal of the capacitor, the capacitor having a second terminal connected to the first scan control line, the second transistor having a source/drain connected to a drain/source of the third transistor, the drain/source of the second transistor being connected to the data line, the third transistor having a gate connected, together with a source/drain of the fourth transistor, to the first terminal of the capacitor, the drain/source of the fourth transistor being connected to a source/drain of the eighth transistor, the fourth transistor having a gate connected, together with a gate of the eighth transistor, to the third scan control line, the fifth transistor having a source/drain connected to the drain/source of the third transistor, the drain/source of the fifth transistor being connected to a first power source, the fifth transistor having a gate connected to the fourth scan control line, the source/drain of the third transistor being connected to a drain/source of the sixth transistor, the sixth transistor having a gate connected to the fourth scan control line, wherein the drain/source of the first transistor is directly connected to the third scan control line, the method comprising: an initialization phase, in which a first scan control signal and a second scan control signal are provided to the first scan control line and the second scan control line respectively, thereby enabling initialization of the gate of the third transistor; a data writing phase, in which a third scan control signal is provided to the third scan control line, thereby enabling storage of a voltage corresponding to a data signal in the capacitor; and a light-emission phase, in which a fourth scan control signal is provided to the fourth scan control line, thereby enabling light-emission of the organic light-emitting diode. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein: in the initialization phase, following the first scan control signal and the second scan control signal being provided to the first scan control line and the second scan control line respectively, the gate of the third transistor is initialized via the first transistor and the seventh trans
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Active matrix structure, i.e. with use of active elements, inclusive of non-linear two terminal elements, in the pixels together with light emitting or modulating elements · CPC title
with pixel circuitry controlling the current through the light-emitting element · CPC title
with additional control of the display period without amending the charge stored in a pixel memory, e.g. by means of additional select electrodes · CPC title
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