Active matrix organic light emitting diode display

US9489886B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9489886-B2
Application numberUS-10727108-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 22, 2008
Priority dateJan 26, 2005
Publication dateNov 8, 2016
Grant dateNov 8, 2016

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An improved AM OLED pixel circuit and method of wide dynamic range dimming for AM OLED displays are disclosed that maintain color balance throughout the dimming range, and also maintain the uniformity of the luminance and chromaticity of the display at low gray-levels as the display is dimmed to lower luminance values. As such, AM OLED displays can meet the stringent color/dimming specifications required for existing and future avionics, cockpit, and hand-held military device display applications. Essentially, the OLED pixel circuit and method of dimming that are disclosed use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) of the OLED pixel current to achieve the desired display luminance. Two example circuits are disclosed that externally PW modulate the common cathode voltage or common power supply voltage to modulate the OLED current in order to achieve the desired display luminance. Three example circuits are disclosed that incorporate additional transistor switches in the pixel circuit to modulate the OLED current during the frame time. By PWM of the OLED current, in combination with data voltage (or current) modulation, wide dynamic range dimming can be achieved while maintaining the color balance and the luminance and chromaticity uniformity required over the surface of the display involved.

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An Organic Light Emitting Diode display, comprising: a plurality of rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes coupled to a power supply; a plurality of Pulse Width Modulation signal generators; at least one circuit comprising: a first transistor, said first transistor coupled to a row address bus of said display and a column address bus of said display; a second transistor, said second transistor coupled to said first transistor and coupled directly to one Organic Light Emitting Diode of said plurality of rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes; a storage capacitor, said storage capacitor coupled to said first transistor and said second transistor; a third transistor, said third transistor coupled to the one Organic Light Emitting Diode of said plurality of rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes and to one of said Pulse Width Modulation signal generators such that the third transistor is configured to Pulse Width Modulate a current through a selected one of said rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes and control a light emission thereof, and a fourth transistor, said fourth transistor directly coupled to said third transistor, said second transistor, the one of said Organic Light Emitting Diodes, and the one of said Pulse Width Modulation signal generators, wherein a gate of said fourth transistor is directly coupled to a gate of the third transistor, said fourth transistor operable to further control said light emission of said Organic Light Emitting Diode in cooperation with the third transistor. 2. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 1 , wherein said first transistor comprises a Thin-Film Transistor. 3. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 1 , wherein said second transistor comprises a Thin-Film Transistor. 4. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 1 , wherein said third transistor comprises a Field-Effect Transistor. 5. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 1 , wherein said third transistor comprises a Thin-Film Transistor. 6. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 1 , wherein said third transistor is further coupled to said power supply. 7. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 1 , wherein said third transistor comprises a Bipolar Transistor. 8. An Organic Light Emitting Diode display, comprising: a plurality of rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes pixels; a plurality of Pulse Width Modulation signal generators; at least one organic light emitting diode circuit comprising: a first transistor, said first transistor coupled to a row address bus of said display and a column address bus of said display; a second transistor, said second transistor coupled to said first transistor; a third transistor, said third transistor coupled to said second transistor and to one Organic Light Emitting Diode of said of said plurality of rows of Organic Light Emitting Diode pixels, the third transistor configured to change a voltage applied to a gate of the second transistor; a fourth transistor, said fourth transistor directly coupled to said third transistor, said second transistor, said one Organic Light Emitting Diode of said plurality of rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes, and one of said Pulse Width Modulation signal generators, wherein a gate of said fourth transistor is directly coupled to a gate of the third transistor, said fourth transistor operable to further control said light emission of said one Organic Light Emitting Diode in cooperation with the third transistor; a storage capacitor, said storage capacitor coupled to said first transistor and said second transistor; and wherein one of said Pulse Width Modulation signal generators is coupled to said third transistor at each of said pixels in a row of Organic Light Emitting Diode pixels to Pulse Width Modulate a current through each of the Organic Light Emitting Diodes pixels in said row, and control a light emission thereof. 9. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 8 , wherein said first, second, and third transistors comprise a Thin-Film Transistor. 10. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 8 , wherein said third transistor comprises a Thin-Film Transistor. 11. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 8 , wherein said third transistor is further coupled to a power supply. 12. An Organic Light Emitting Diode display, comprising: a plurality of rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes; a plurality of Pulse Width Modulation signal generators; at least one organic light emitting diode circuit comprising: a first transistor, said first transistor coupled to a row address bus of said display and a column address bus of said display; a second transistor, said second transistor directly coupled to one Organic Light Emitting Diode of said plurality of rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes; a third transistor, said third transistor coupled to the one Organic Light Emitting Diode of said rows of Organic Light Emitting Diodes; a fourth transistor, said fourth transistor coupled to said first transistor via said third transistor, wherein a gate of said third transistor is directly connected to a gate of the fourth transistor; a storage capacitor, said storage capacitor coupled to said first transistor and directly to said third transistor; and wherein one of said Pulse Width Modulation signal generators is directly coupled to the said third transistor and the said fourth transistor at each of the pixels in a row of Organic Light Emitting Diode pixels to Pulse Width Modulate a current through each of the Organic Light Emitting Diodes at each of the pixels in the said row, and control a light emission thereof. 13. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 12 , wherein said first, second, and third transistors comprise a Thin-Film Transistor. 14. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 12 , wherein said third transistor comprises a Thin-Film Transistor. 15. The Organic Light Emitting Diode display of claim 12 , wherein said third transistor is further coupled to said one of said Pulse Width Modulation signal generators.

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  • for control of overall brightness · CPC title

  • G09G3/3233Primary

    with pixel circuitry controlling the current through the light-emitting element · CPC title

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

  • Improving the luminance or brightness uniformity across the screen · 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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What does patent US9489886B2 cover?
An improved AM OLED pixel circuit and method of wide dynamic range dimming for AM OLED displays are disclosed that maintain color balance throughout the dimming range, and also maintain the uniformity of the luminance and chromaticity of the display at low gray-levels as the display is dimmed to lower luminance values. As such, AM OLED displays can meet the stringent color/dimming specification…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sarma Kalluri R, Roush Jerry A, Schmidt John, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09G3/3233. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 08 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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