IP Library Granted Patent US 6,853,419
Granted Patent B2
US 6,853,419 · App. 10/409,586 · Granted Feb 8, 2005

Reflective liquid crystal display having fine pixels

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,853,419
App. No.
10/409,586
Granted
Feb 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A reflective liquid crystal display has a matrix of pixels formed on a semiconductor substrate. The pixels include pixels A aligned in pixel-A columns and pixels B aligned in pixel-B columns. The pixel-A and pixel-B columns are alternated in a horizontal direction. A first fixed potential line (well line) is formed along each of the pixel-A columns and is connected to well regions of the pixels in the pixel-A column, to supply a first fixed potential (well potential) to the pixels in the pixel-A column and to the pixels in an adjacent one of the pixel-B columns through the well regions of the pixel-A column. A second fixed potential line (common line) is formed along each of the pixel-B columns and is connected to diffusion capacitor electrodes formed on hold capacitors of the pixels in the pixel-B column, to supply a second fixed potential (common potential) to the pixels in the pixel-B column and to the pixels in an adjacent one of the pixel-A columns through the diffusion capacitor electrodes of the pixel-B column.

Claims (9)

1. A reflective liquid crystal display having a matrix of pixels formed on a semiconductor substrate, a transparent common electrode, and liquid crystals, the pixels on the semiconductor substrate being aligned in pixel columns and pixel rows, each of the pixels having a switching element formed in a well region of the semiconductor substrate, a reflective pixel electrode connected to the switching element, and a hold capacitor connected to the switching element, the transparent common electrode being formed on a transparent substrate and facing the reflective pixel electrodes, the liquid crystals being sealed between the reflective pixel electrodes and the transparent common electrode, the reflective liquid crystal display comprising:

the pixels including first pixels aligned in first-pixel columns and second pixels aligned in second-pixel columns, the first- and second-pixel columns being alternated in a horizontal direction;

a first fixed potential line formed along each of the first-pixel columns and connected to the well regions of the pixels in the first-pixel column, to supply a first fixed potential to the pixels in the first-pixel column and to the pixels in an adjacent one of the second-pixel columns through the well regions of the first-pixel column; and

a second fixed potential line formed along each of the second-pixel columns and connected to diffusion capacitor electrodes formed on the hold capacitors of the pixels in the second-pixel column, to supply a second fixed potential to each pixel in the second-pixel column and to the pixels in an adjacent one of the first-pixel columns through the diffusion capacitor electrodes of the second-pixel column.

2. A reflective liquid crystal display having a matrix of pixels formed on a semiconductor substrate, a transparent common electrode, and liquid crystals, the pixels on the semiconductor substrate being aligned in pixel columns and pixel rows, each of the pixels having a switching element formed in a well region of the semiconductor substrate, a reflective pixel electrode connected to the switching element, and a hold capacitor connected to the switching element, the transparent common electrode being formed on a transparent substrate and facing the reflective pixel electrodes, the liquid crystals being sealed between the reflective pixel electrodes and the transparent common electrode, the reflective liquid crystal display comprising:

the pixels including first pixels aligned in first-pixel columns, second pixels aligned in second-pixel columns, and at least one kind of third pixels aligned in third-pixel columns, the first- and second-pixel columns being alternated in a horizontal direction with the third-pixel column interposed between the first- and second-pixel columns;

a first fixed potential line formed along each of the first-pixel columns and connected to the well regions of the pixels in the first-pixel column, to supply a first fixed potential to the pixels in the first-pixel column, to the pixels in an adjacent one of the second-pixel columns through the well regions of the first-pixel column, and to the pixels in an adjacent one of the third-pixel columns through the well regions of the first-pixel column;

a second fixed potential line formed along each of the second-pixel columns and connected to diffusion capacitor electrodes formed on the hold capacitors of the pixels in the second-pixel column, to supply a second fixed potential to the pixels in the second-pixel column, to the pixels in an adjacent one of the first-pixel columns through the diffusion capacitor electrodes of the second-pixel column, and to the pixels in an adjacent one of the third-pixel columns through the diffusion capacitor electrodes of the second-pixel column; and

a pattern line formed along each of the third-pixel columns or formed within each of the third pixels, the pattern line being connected to none of the first and second fixed potentials.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Apr 6, 2012
From: VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
To: JVC KENWOOD CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028001/0813 →