IP Library Granted Patent US 9,135,878
Granted Patent B2
US 9,135,878 · App. 11/026,768 · Granted Sep 15, 2015

Shift register and liquid crystal display device using the same

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Patent No.
US 9,135,878
App. No.
11/026,768
Granted
Sep 15, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A shift register is provided that outputs a gate driving pulse even if a start pulse provided to a first stage is not synchronized with a clock pulse. The shift register has multiple stages that sequentially output gate driving pulses. At least one stage includes a first switching device turned-on by a first clock signal and applying the start pulse to a first node. A second switching device is turned-on by the first clock signal and applies a first supply voltage to a second node. A third switching device is turned-on by the start pulse applied to the first node and outputs a second clock signal. A fourth switching device is turned-on by the first supply voltage and outputs a second supply voltage. A fifth switching device is turned-on by the start pulse and applies the start pulse to the first node.

Claims (47)

1. A shift register comprising:

first to n-th stages that sequentially output gate driving pulses, wherein the first stage includes:

1) a first A switching device that is turned-on by a first clock signal having a low logic state and applies a start pulse to a first A node;

2) a second A switching device that is turned-on by the first clock signal having a low logic state and applies a first supply voltage to a second A node;

3) a third A switching device that is turned-on by the start pulse having a low logic state applied to the first A node and supplies a second clock signal to an output of the first stage;

4) a fourth A switching device that is turned-on by the first supply voltage applied to the second A node and supplies a second supply voltage to the output of the first stage;

5) a fifth A switching device that is turned-on by the start pulse having a low logic state and applies the start pulse to the first A node, wherein the fifth switching device is connected in parallel with the first A switching device and a gate of the fifth A switching device is directly connected to a source of the first A switching device;

6) a sixth A switching device that is turned-on by a state of the first A node and passes the second supply voltage therethrough; and

7) a seventh A switching device that is turned-on by the second clock signal having a low logic state and applies the second supply voltage passing through the sixth A switching device to the second A node;

wherein the start pulse is supplied only to the first stage among the first to the n-th stages;

wherein the pulse width of the start pulse at a low logic state is wider than the pulse width of the first or second clock signal at a low logic state when the pulse width of the start pulse at a low logic state overlaps the pulse width of the first or second clock signal at a low logic state;

wherein the second to the n-th stages respectively including:

1) a first B switching device that is turned-on by one of the first and second clock signals having a low logic state and applies an output signal of a prior stage to a first B node;

2) a second B switching device that is turned-on by one of the first and second clock signals having a low logic state and applies the first supply voltage to a second B node;

3) a third B switching device that is turned-on by the output signal applied to the first B node and supplies one of the first and second clock signals to an output of the stage;

4) a fourth B switching device that is turned-on by the first supply voltage applied to the second B node and supplies the second supply voltage to the output of the stage; and

5) a sixth B switching device that is turned-on by a state of the first B node and passes the second supply voltage therethrough; and

6) a seventh B switching device that is turned-on by one of the first and second clock signals having a low logic state and applies the second supply voltage passing through the sixth B switching device to the second B node;

wherein the first and second B switching devices included in odd numbered stages is supplied with the first clock pulse;

wherein the first and second B switching devices included in even numbered stages is supplied with the second clock pulse;

wherein the third B switching device included in odd numbered stages is supplied with the second clock pulse;

wherein the third B switching device included in even numbered stages is supplied with the first clock pulse.

2. The shift register of claim 1 , wherein the first A to seventh A switching devices and first B to seventh B switching devices are formed of PMOS transistors.

3. The shift register of claim 1 , wherein the source of the first A switching device is connected with a source of the fifth A switching device, a drain of the first A switching device is connected with a drain of the fifth switching device, and the gate of the fifth A switching device is connected with the source of the fifth switching device.

4. A display device comprising:

a display panel having a plurality of gate and data lines crossing each other; and

a gate driver that provides gate driving pulses sequentially to the gate lines of the LCD panel, the gate driver containing a shift register having first to n-th stages, wherein the first stage includes:

1) a first A switching device that is turned-on by a first clock signal having a low logic state and applies a start pulse to a first A node;

2) a second A switching device that is turned-on by the first clock signal having a low logic state and applies a first supply voltage to a second A node;

3) a third A switching device that is turned-on by the start pulse having a low logic state applied to the first A node and supplies a second clock signal to an output of the at least one stage;

4) a fourth A switching device that is turned-on by the first supply voltage applied to the second A node and supplies a second supply voltage to the output of the stage; and

5) a fifth A switching device that is turned-on by the start pulse having a low logic state and applies the start pulse to the first A node, wherein the fifth switching device is connected in parallel with the first A switching device and a gate of the fifth A switching device is directly connected to a source of the first A switching device;

6) a sixth A switching device that is turned-on by a state of the first A node and passes the second supply voltage therethrough; and

7) a seventh A switching device that is turned-on by the second clock signal having a low logic state and applies the second supply voltage passing through the sixth switching device to the second A node;

wherein the start pulse is supplied only to the first stage among the plurality of the first to the n-th stages;

wherein the pulse width of the start pulse at a low logic state is wider than the pulse width of the first or second clock signal at a low logic state when the pulse width of the start pulse at a low logic state overlaps the pulse width of the first or second clock signal at a low logic state;

wherein the second to the n-th stages respectively including:

1) a first B switching device that is turned-on by one of the first and second clock signals having a low logic state and applies an output signal of a prior stage to a first B node:

2) a second B switching device that is turned-on by one of the first and second clock signals having a low logic state and applies the first supply voltage to a second B node;

3) a third B switching device that is turned-on by the output signal applied to the first B node and supplies one of the first and second clock signals to an output of the stage;

4) a fourth B switching device that is turned-on by the first supply voltage applied to the second B node and supplies the second supply voltage to the output of the stage; and

5) a sixth B switching device that is turned-on by a state of the first B node and passes the second supply voltage therethrough; and

6) a seventh B switching device that is turned-on by one of the first and second clock signals having a low logic state and applies the second supply voltage passing through the sixth B switching device to the second B node;

wherein the first and second B switching devices included in odd numbered stages is supplied with the first clock pulse;

wherein the first and second B switching devices included in even numbered stages is supplied with the second clock pulse;

wherein the third B switching device included in odd numbered stages is supplied with the second clock pulse;

wherein the third B switching device included in even numbered stages is supplied with the first clock pulse.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 22, 2008
From: LG PHILIPS CO., LTD.
To: LG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 020976/0785 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2004
From: KIM, SEONG GYUN
To: LG PHILIPS LCD CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 016155/0895 →