Display panel and display device
US-2024404436-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US10997924B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10997924-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916382616-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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A voltage-programmed display system allows measurement of effects on pixels in a panel that includes both active pixels and reference pixels coupled to a supply line and a programming line. The reference pixels are controlled so that they are not subject to substantial changes due to aging and operating conditions over time. A readout circuit is coupled to the active pixels and the reference pixels for reading at least one of current, voltage or charge from the pixels when they are supplied with known input signals. The readout circuit is subject to changes due to aging and operating conditions over time, but the readout values from the reference pixels are used to adjust the readout values from the active pixels to compensate for the unwanted effects.
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A display panel having a display area containing multiple pixels and allowing measurement of effects on pixels in the display panel for compensating for visual artifacts due to aging of the display panel, the display panel comprising: a plurality of normal pixels for displaying an image under an image display operating condition; a plurality of reference pixels; a readout circuit coupled to said normal pixels and said reference pixels for, subsequent to said aging of the display panel, reading at least one of current, voltage, and charge from said normal and reference pixels when said normal and reference pixels are supplied with known input signals, generating measured data; and a controller coupled to each of said plurality of reference pixels and each of said plurality of normal pixels and configured to: control said reference pixels so that they are not subject to the image display operating condition; correct the measured data from the reference pixels by subtracting an effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels from the data measured from the reference pixels; trim the data measured from the normal pixels with the corrected data read from the reference pixels; and compensate for visual artifacts due to said aging based on said trimmed data. 2. The display panel of claim 1 , wherein said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels comprise temperature effects. 3. The display panel of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control the reference pixels such that they are substantially immune to said aging of said display panel. 4. The display panel of claim 1 , wherein said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels is determined for each reference pixel with use of measured data from at least one other reference pixel. 5. The display panel of claim 1 , wherein said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels is determined by averaging the measured data from at least a selected group of said reference pixels. 6. A display panel having a display area containing multiple pixels and allowing measurement of effects on pixels in the display panel for compensating for visual artifacts due to aging of the display panel, the display panel comprising: a plurality of normal pixels to display an image under an operating condition, each normal pixel being coupled to a supply line and a programming line for displaying images under said operating condition; a plurality of reference pixels coupled to said supply line and said programming line in a manner that said reference pixels are controlled so that they are not subject to said operating condition; and a controller coupled to each of said plurality of reference pixels and each of said plurality of normal pixels and configured to, subsequent to said aging of the display panel: supply said normal and reference pixels with known input signals and measure data from said normal and reference pixels, the measured data comprising at least one of current data, voltage data, and charge data; correct the measured data from the reference pixels by subtracting an effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels from the data measured from the reference pixels, trim the data measured from the normal pixels with the corrected data read from the reference pixels, and compensate for visual artifacts due to said aging based on said trimmed data. 7. The display panel of claim 6 , wherein said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels comprise temperature effects. 8. The display panel of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to control the reference pixels such that they are substantially immune to said aging of said display panel. 9. The display panel of claim 6 , wherein said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels is determined for each reference pixel with use of measured data from at least one other reference pixel. 10. The display panel of claim 6 , wherein said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels is determined by averaging the measured data from at least a selected group of said reference pixels. 11. A method of for compensating for visual artifacts due to aging of a display panel, the display panel having a display area comprising a plurality of normal pixels and a plurality of reference pixels, the method comprising: operating the plurality of normal pixels to display images under an image display operating condition; operating the plurality of reference pixels in a manner that said reference pixels are not subject to the image display operating condition; and subsequent to said aging of the display panel: supplying said normal and reference pixels with known input signals; reading at least one of current, voltage, and charge from said normal and reference pixels in response to supplying said normal and reference pixels with known input signals generating measured data; correcting the measured data from the reference pixels by subtracting an effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels from the data measured from the reference pixels; trimming the data measured from the normal pixels with the corrected data read from the reference pixels; and compensating for visual artifacts due to said aging based on said trimmed data. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels comprise temperature effects. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the reference pixels are operated such that they are substantially immune to said aging of said display panel. 14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: determining said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels for each reference pixel with use of measured data from at least one other reference pixel. 15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: determining said effect common to said normal pixels and said reference pixels by averaging the measured data from at least a selected group of said reference pixels.
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