Organic light emitting display and method of compensating for threshold voltage thereof

US9330605B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9330605-B2
Application numberUS-201414547387-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 19, 2014
Priority dateNov 20, 2013
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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An organic light emitting display and a method of compensating for a threshold voltage thereof are disclosed. The organic light emitting display includes a display panel including a plurality of pixels, a gate driving circuit generating first and second threshold voltage sensing gate pulses, a data driving circuit which supplies a threshold voltage sensing data voltage to the pixels in response to the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse and detects a source voltage of a driving thin film transistor (TFT) of each pixel as a sensing voltage in response to the second threshold voltage sensing gate pulse, and a timing controller which modulates input digital video data for the image display based on a change in the sensing voltage and generates digital compensation data.

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An organic light emitting display comprising: a display panel including a plurality of pixels; a gate driving circuit configured to generate a first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse and a second threshold voltage sensing gate pulse; a data driving circuit configured to supply a threshold voltage sensing data voltage to the pixels in response to the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse, and detect a source voltage of a driving thin film transistor (TFT) of each pixel as a sensing voltage in response to the second threshold voltage sensing gate pulse; and a timing controller configured to modulate input digital video data for the image display based on a change in a threshold voltage of the driving TFT, and generate digital compensation data, wherein the display is configured to determine the threshold voltage of the driving TFT based on the sensing voltage, wherein a sensing period for sensing the threshold voltage of the driving TFT is divided into a first period and a second period following the first period, and wherein a gate voltage of the driving TFT of each pixel is held at one or more high levels in the first period of the sensing period, and is held at a reference level lower than the high level in the second period of the sensing period, and wherein the gate driving circuit is further configured to generate the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse at the same or different on-levels in the first and second periods. 2. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , wherein: the data driving circuit is further configured to supply the threshold voltage sensing data voltage of different levels to the pixel in the first and second periods; and the gate driving circuit is further configured to generate the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse at the same on-level in the first and second periods. 3. The organic light emitting display of claim 2 , wherein the data driving circuit is further configured to supply the threshold voltage sensing data voltage of a first level to the pixel in the first period, and supply the threshold voltage sensing data voltage of a second level, which is lower than the first level, to the pixel in the second period. 4. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , wherein: the gate driving circuit is further configured to generate the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse at different on-levels in the first and second periods; and the data driving circuit is further configured to supply the threshold voltage sensing data voltage of the same level to the pixel in the first and second periods. 5. The organic light emitting display of claim 4 , wherein the gate driving circuit is further configured to generate the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse at a first on-level in the first period, and generate the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse at a second on-level lower than the first on-level in the second period. 6. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , wherein each pixel includes: the driving TFT including a gate electrode connected to a first node, a source electrode connected to a second node, and a drain electrode connected to an input terminal of a high potential driving voltage; an organic light emitting diode (OLED) connected between the second node and an input terminal of a low potential driving voltage; a storage capacitor connected between the first node and the second node; a first switch TFT which is connected between a data voltage supply line charged to the threshold voltage sensing data voltage and the first node and is turned on or off in response to the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse; and a second switch TFT which is connected between a sensing voltage readout line charging the sensing voltage and the second node and is turned on or off in response to the second threshold voltage sensing gate pulse, wherein the first and second switch TFTs are turned on in the first and second periods. 7. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , wherein the display senses the sensing voltage at the end of the sensing period to thereby determine the threshold voltage. 8. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , wherein the pixels are operated in a source follower manner. 9. A method of compensating for a threshold voltage of an organic light emitting display including a display panel including a plurality of pixels, the method comprising: generating a first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse and a second threshold voltage sensing gate pulse; supplying a threshold voltage sensing data voltage to the pixels in response to the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse; detecting a source voltage of a driving thin film transistor (TFT) of each pixel as a sensing voltage in response to the second threshold voltage sensing gate pulse; and modulating input digital video data for the image display based on a change in a threshold voltage of the driving TFT and generating digital compensation data, wherein the threshold voltage of the driving TFT is determined based on the sensing voltage, wherein a sensing period for sensing the threshold voltage of the driving TFT is divided into a first period and a second period following the first period, and wherein a gate voltage of the driving TFT of each pixel is held at one or more high levels in the first period of the sensing period and is held at a reference level lower than the high level in the second period of the sensing period, and wherein the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse is generated at the same or different on-levels in the first and second periods. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein: the threshold voltage sensing data voltage is supplied to the pixel at different levels in the first and second periods; and the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse is generated at the same on-level in the first and second periods. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the threshold voltage sensing data voltage of a first level is supplied to the pixel in the first period, and the threshold voltage sensing data voltage of a second level, which is lower than the first level, is supplied to the pixel in the second period. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein: the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse is generated at different on-levels in the first and second periods; and the threshold voltage sensing data voltage is supplied to the pixel at the same level in the first and second periods. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first threshold voltage sensing gate pulse is generated at a first on-level in the first period and is generated at a second on-level lower than the first on-level in the second period. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the pixels are operated in a source follower manner. 15. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: sensing the sensing voltage at the end of the sensing period to determine the threshold voltage.

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  • used for counteracting undesired variations, e.g. feedback or autozeroing · CPC title

  • G09G3/3291Primary

    in which the data driver supplies a variable data voltage for setting the current through, or the voltage across, the light-emitting elements · CPC title

  • Improving the luminance or brightness uniformity across the screen · CPC title

  • forming a memory circuit, e.g. a dynamic memory with one capacitor · CPC title

  • Details of timing specific for flat panels, other than clock recovery · CPC title

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What does patent US9330605B2 cover?
An organic light emitting display and a method of compensating for a threshold voltage thereof are disclosed. The organic light emitting display includes a display panel including a plurality of pixels, a gate driving circuit generating first and second threshold voltage sensing gate pulses, a data driving circuit which supplies a threshold voltage sensing data voltage to the pixels in response…
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Lg Display Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09G3/3291. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue May 03 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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