IP Library Granted Patent US 12681603
Granted Patent B2
US 12681603 · App. 18/961,276 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Display apparatus and electronic apparatus including the same

Inventors: Hyungbae Kim (Yongin-si, KR); Sanghyun Lim (Yongin-si, KR)
Assignee: Samsung Display Co., Ltd.
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Patent No.
US 12681603
App. No.
18/961,276
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A display apparatus includes: a display panel including a display layer and a touch screen layer; a flexible printed circuit board electrically connected to one side of the display panel; a driving driver on the display panel; a processor on the flexible printed circuit board; and mobile industry processor interface (MIPI) data lanes on the flexible printed circuit board and electrically connecting the processor and the driving driver to each other, wherein each of the MIPI data lanes includes a first access line and a second access line, and in at least one of the MIPI data lanes, a phase of a signal at the first access line and a phase of a signal at the second access line are configured to be different from each other, based on transmission of a low power state (LPS) signal.

Claims (49)

1 . A display apparatus comprising:

a display panel including a display layer and a touch screen layer;

a flexible printed circuit board electrically connected to one side of the display panel;

a driving driver on the display panel;

a processor on the flexible printed circuit board;

mobile industry processor interface (MIPI) data lanes on the flexible printed circuit board and electrically connecting the processor and the driving driver to each other,

wherein each of the MIPI data lanes includes a first access line and a second access line, and in at least one of the MIPI data lanes, a phase of a signal at the first access line and a phase of a signal at the second access line are configured to be different from each other, based on transmission of a low power state (LPS) signal; and

a touch driver on the flexible printed circuit board; and

touch signal lines on the flexible printed circuit board such that the touch signal lines are on a layer different from a layer on which the MIPI data lanes are located, intersect the MIPI data lanes, and electrically connect the touch driver and the touch screen layer to each other.

2 . The display apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, based on the at least one of the MIPI data lanes transmitting the LPS signal, the phase of the signal at the second access line is opposite to the phase of the signal at the first access line.

3 . The display apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, based on the at least one of the MIPI data lanes transmitting the LPS signal, the signal at the second access line is an inverted signal of the signal at the first access line.

4 . The display apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a touch communication line on the flexible printed circuit board and electrically connecting the processor and the touch driver to each other.

5 . The display apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, in each of the MIPI data lanes, the phase of the signal at the first access line and the phase of the signal at the second access line are configured to be different from each other, based on transmission of the LPS signal.

6 . The display apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, in each of the MIPI data lanes, the phase of the signal at the first access line is configured to be opposite to the phase of the signal at the second access line, based on transmission of the LPS signal.

7 . The display apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, in each of the MIPI data lanes, the signal at the first access line is configured to be an inverted signal of the signal at the second access line, based on transmission of the LPS signal.

8 . An electronic apparatus including the display apparatus of claim 1 .

9 . The electronic apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the electronic apparatus is at least one of a smartphone, a mobile phone, a navigation device, a television (TV), a dashboard of a vehicle, a center information display (CID) apparatus of a vehicle, a room mirror display of a vehicle, a backseat entertainment device of a vehicle, an electronic notebook, an electronic book, an ultra mobile PC, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, a portable media player (PMP), a smart watch, a watch phone, a glasses type display, or a head-mounted display (HDM).

10 . A display apparatus comprising:

a display panel including a display layer and a touch screen layer;

a flexible printed circuit board electrically connected to one side of the display panel;

a driving driver on the display panel;

a processor on the flexible printed circuit board; and

mobile industry processor interface (MIPI) data lanes on the flexible printed circuit board and electrically connecting the processor and the driving driver to each other,

wherein, in two adjacent lanes of the MIPI data lanes, a phase of a signal at one lane and a phase of a signal at the other lane are different from each other, based on transmission of a low power state (LPS) signal.

11 . The display apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the phase of the signal at the one lane is opposite to the phase of the signal at the other lane when transmitting the LPS signal.

12 . The display apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the signal at the one lane is an inverted signal of the signal at the other lane based on transmission of the LPS signal.

13 . The display apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising:

a touch driver on the flexible printed circuit board; and

touch signal lines on the flexible printed circuit board such that the touch signal lines are on a layer different from a layer on which the MIPI data lanes are located, intersect the MIPI data lanes, and electrically connect the touch driver and the touch screen layer to each other.

14 . The display apparatus of claim 13 , further comprising a touch communication line on the flexible printed circuit board and electrically connecting the processor and the touch driver to each other.

15 . The display apparatus of claim 10 , wherein a number of the MIPI data lanes is an even number, and a phase of a signal at odd-numbered MIPI data lanes is configured to be different from a phase of a signal at even-numbered MIPI data lanes based on transmission the LPS signal.

16 . The display apparatus of claim 10 , wherein a number of the MIPI data lanes is an even number, and a phase of a signal at odd-numbered MIPI data lanes is configured to be opposite to a phase of a signal at even-numbered MIPI data lanes based on transmission of the LPS signal.

17 . The display apparatus of claim 10 , wherein a number of the MIPI data lanes is an even number, and a signal at odd-numbered MIPI data lanes is configured to be an inverted signal of a signal at even-numbered MIPI data lanes based on transmission of the LPS signal.

18 . The display apparatus of claim 10 , wherein each of the MIPI data lanes includes a first access line and a second access line, and in each of the MIPI data lanes, a phase of a signal at the first access line and a phase of a signal at the second access line are configured to be equal.

19 . An electronic apparatus including the display apparatus of claim 10 .

20 . The electronic apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the electronic apparatus is at least one of a smartphone, a mobile phone, a navigation device, a television (TV), a dashboard of a vehicle, a center information display (CID) apparatus of a vehicle, a room mirror display of a vehicle, a backseat entertainment device of a vehicle, an electronic notebook, an electronic book, an ultra mobile PC, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, a portable media player (PMP), a smart watch, a watch phone, a glasses type display, or a head-mounted display (HDM).

21 . A display apparatus comprising:

a display panel including a display layer and a touch screen layer;

a flexible printed circuit board electrically connected to one side of the display panel;

a driving driver on the display panel;

a processor on the flexible printed circuit board; and

mobile industry processor interface (MIPI) data lanes on the flexible printed circuit board and electrically connecting the processor and the driving driver to each other,

wherein each of the MIPI data lanes includes a first access line and a second access line, and a number of the MIPI data lanes is an odd number of three or greater,

in a pair of two adjacent lanes of the MIPI data lanes, a phase of a signal at one lane of the pair and a phase of a signal at the other lane of the pair are configured to be different from each other, based on transmission of a low power state (LPS) signal, and

in remaining unpaired lanes of the MIPI data lanes, a phase of a signal at the first access line and a phase of a signal at the second access line are configured to be different from each other, based on transmission of the LPS signal.

22 . The display apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the signal at the one lane of the pair is an inverted signal of the signal at the other lane of the pair.

23 . The display apparatus of claim 21 , wherein a signal at the first access line of the remaining unpaired lanes is an inverted signal of a signal at the second access line of the remaining unpaired lanes.

24 . An electronic apparatus including the display apparatus of claim 21 .

25 . The electronic apparatus of claim 24 , wherein the electronic apparatus is at least one of a smartphone, a mobile phone, a navigation device, a television (TV), a dashboard of a vehicle, a center information display (CID) apparatus of a vehicle, a room mirror display of a vehicle, a backseat entertainment device of a vehicle, an electronic notebook, an electronic book, an ultra mobile PC, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, a portable media player (PMP), a smart watch, a watch phone, a glasses type display, or a head-mounted display (HDM).