IP Library Granted Patent US 8,154,566
Granted Patent B2
US 8,154,566 · App. 12/458,564 · Granted Apr 10, 2012

Active-matrix display apparatus driving method of the same and electronic instruments

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Patent No.
US 8,154,566
App. No.
12/458,564
Granted
Apr 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed herein is an active-matrix display apparatus, wherein if any particular one of N light emitting sub-devices pertaining to any specific one of pixel circuits is defective, the particular light emitting sub-device is electrically disconnected from the specific pixel circuit and the magnitude of a driving current supplied to the (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices pertaining to the specific pixel circuit is adjusted so that the (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices receive a driving current from a device driving transistor with a magnitude suppressed to a value equal to ((N−1)/N) times the magnitude of a driving current which is supplied to a normal pixel circuit not including a defective light emitting sub-device.

Claims (89)

1. An electronic instrument comprising:

main unit means; and

display means for displaying information supplied to said main unit means and information output by said main unit means, wherein

said display means is provided with

scan lines,

signal lines, and

pixel circuits,

said scan lines, said signal lines, and said pixel circuits are laid out to form a two-dimensional matrix of a pixel array section,

said scan lines each forming a row of said two-dimensional matrix are each used for supplying a control signal to said pixel circuits,

said signal lines each forming a column of said two-dimensional matrix are each used for supplying a video signal to said pixel circuits,

each of said pixel circuits is located at the intersection of one of said scan lines and one of said signal lines,

said scan lines, said signal lines and said pixel circuits are formed on a substrate,

each of said pixel circuits has

a signal sampling transistor for sampling said video signal with a timing determined by said control signal,

a device driving transistor for generating a driving current with a magnitude according to said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

a signal holding capacitor for storing said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

a light emitting device for receiving said driving current from said device driving transistor and emitting light at a luminance level according to said driving current which is determined by said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

said light emitting device is a thin-film device having two terminals serving as a pair of electrodes which are referred to as an anode and a cathode,

said light emitting device also includes

a light emitting layer which is sandwiched by said anode and said cathode,

at least one of said two electrodes are divided into N portions so that said light emitting device is virtually divided into N light emitting sub-devices,

said N light emitting sub-devices receive said driving current from said device driving transistor and, as a whole, emit light at a luminance level according to said driving current which is determined by said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor, and

if any particular one of said N light emitting sub-devices pertaining to any specific one of said pixel circuits is defective, said particular light emitting sub-device is electrically disconnected from said specific pixel circuit and the magnitude of said driving current supplied to said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices pertaining to said specific pixel circuit is adjusted so that said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices receive a driving current from said device driving transistor with a magnitude suppressed to a value equal to ((N−1)/N) times the magnitude of a driving current which is supplied to a normal pixel circuit not including a defective light emitting sub-device.

2. An electronic instrument comprising:

a main unit section; and

a display section configured to display information supplied to said main unit section and information output by said main unit section, wherein

said display section is provided with

scan lines,

signal lines, and

pixel circuits,

said scan lines, said signal lines, and said pixel circuits are laid out to form a two-dimensional matrix of a pixel array section,

said scan lines each forming a row of said two-dimensional matrix are each used for supplying a control signal to said pixel circuits,

said signal lines each forming a column of said two-dimensional matrix are each used for supplying a video signal to said pixel circuits,

each of said pixel circuits is located at the intersection of one of said scan lines and one of said signal lines,

said scan lines, said signal lines and said pixel circuits are formed on a substrate,

each of said pixel circuits has

a signal sampling transistor for sampling said video signal with a timing determined by said control signal,

a device driving transistor for generating a driving current with a magnitude according to said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

a signal holding capacitor for storing said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

a light emitting device for receiving said driving current from said device driving transistor and emitting light at a luminance level according to said driving current which is determined by said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

said light emitting device is a thin-film device having two terminals serving as a pair of electrodes which are referred to as an anode and a cathode,

said light emitting device also includes

a light emitting layer which is sandwiched by said anode and said cathode,

at least one of said two electrodes are divided into N portions so that said light emitting device is virtually divided into N light emitting sub-devices,

said N light emitting sub-devices receive said driving current from said device driving transistor and, as a whole, emit light at a luminance level according to said driving current which is determined by said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor, and

if any particular one of said N light emitting sub-devices pertaining to any specific one of said pixel circuits is defective, said particular light emitting sub-device is electrically disconnected from said specific pixel circuit and the magnitude of said driving current supplied to said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices pertaining to said specific pixel circuit is adjusted so that said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices receive a driving current from said device driving transistor with a magnitude suppressed to a value equal to ((N−1)/N) times the magnitude of a driving current which is supplied to a normal pixel circuit not including a defective light emitting sub-device.

3. An active-matrix display apparatus comprising:

scan lines;

signal lines; and

pixel circuits, wherein

said scan lines, said signal lines and said pixel circuits are laid out to form a two-dimensional matrix of a pixel array section,

said scan lines each forming a row of said two-dimensional matrix are each used for supplying a control signal to said pixel circuits,

said signal lines each forming a column of said two-dimensional matrix are each used for supplying a video signal to said pixel circuits,

each of said pixel circuits is located at the intersection of one of said scan lines and one of said signal lines,

said scan lines, said signal lines and said pixel circuits are formed on a substrate,

each of said pixel circuits has

a signal sampling transistor for sampling said video signal with a timing determined by said control signal,

a device driving transistor for generating a driving current with a magnitude according to said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

a signal holding capacitor for storing said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor, and

a light emitting device for receiving said driving current from said device driving transistor and emitting light at a luminance level according to said driving current which is determined by said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

said light emitting device is a thin-film device having two terminals serving as a pair of electrodes which are referred to as an anode and a cathode,

said light emitting device also includes

a light emitting layer which is sandwiched by said anode and said cathode,

at least one of said two electrodes are divided into N portions so that said light emitting device is virtually divided into N light emitting sub-devices,

said N light emitting sub-devices receive said driving current from said device driving transistor and, as a whole, emit light at a luminance level according to said driving current which is determined by said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor, and

if any particular one of said N light emitting sub-devices pertaining to any specific one of said pixel circuits is defective, said particular light emitting sub-device is electrically disconnected from said specific pixel circuit and the magnitude of said driving current supplied to said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices pertaining to said specific pixel circuit is adjusted so that said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices receive a driving current from said device driving transistor with a magnitude suppressed to a value equal to ((N−1)/N) times the magnitude of a driving current which is supplied to a normal pixel circuit not including a defective light emitting sub-device.

4. The active-matrix display apparatus according to claim 3 wherein:

said active-matrix display apparatus is provided with a signal driver for asserting said video signal on each of said signal lines; and

said signal driver controls the level of said video signal to be asserted on said signal line and to be latched in said specific pixel circuit including a defective light emitting sub-device already electrically disconnected from said specific pixel circuit so that said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices of said specific pixel circuit receive a driving current from said device driving transistor with a magnitude suppressed to a value equal to ((N−1)/N) times the magnitude of a driving current which is supplied to a normal pixel circuit not including a defective light emitting sub-device.

5. A method for driving an active-matrix display apparatus comprising:

scan lines;

signal lines; and

pixel circuits, wherein

said scan lines, said signal lines, and said pixel circuits are laid out to form a two-dimensional matrix of a pixel array section,

said scan lines each forming a row of said two-dimensional matrix are each used for supplying a control signal to said pixel circuits,

said signal lines each forming a column of said two-dimensional matrix are each used for supplying a video signal to said pixel circuits,

each of said pixel circuits is located at the intersection of one of said scan lines and one of said signal lines,

said scan lines, said signal lines and said pixel circuits are formed on a substrate,

each of said pixel circuits has

a signal sampling transistor for sampling said video signal with a timing determined by said control signal,

a device driving transistor for generating a driving current with a magnitude according to said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

a signal holding capacitor for storing said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor, and

a light emitting device for receiving said driving current from said device driving transistor and emitting light at a luminance level according to said driving current which is determined by said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

said light emitting device is a thin-film device having two terminals serving as a pair of electrodes which are referred to as an anode and a cathode,

said light emitting device also includes

a light emitting layer which is sandwiched by said anode and said cathode,

at least one of said two-electrodes are divided into N portions so that said light emitting device is virtually divided into N light emitting sub-devices, and

said N light emitting sub-devices receive said driving current from said device driving transistor and, as a whole, emit light at a luminance level according to said driving current which is determined by said video signal sampled by said signal sampling transistor,

said method executed so that, if any particular one of said N light emitting sub-devices pertaining to any specific one of said pixel circuits is defective, said particular light emitting sub-device is electrically disconnected from said specific pixel circuit and the magnitude of said driving current supplied to said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices pertaining to said specific pixel circuit is adjusted so that said (N−1) remaining light emitting sub-devices receive a driving current from said device driving transistor with a magnitude suppressed to a value equal to ((N−1)/N) times the magnitude of a driving current which is supplied to a normal pixel circuit not including a defective light emitting sub-device.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2025
From: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
To: MAGNOLIA BLUE CORPORATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2024
From: JOLED, INC.
To: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
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CORRECTION BY AFFIDAVIT FILED AGAINST REEL/FRAME 063396/0671 Recorded Jun 12, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
To: INCJ, LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2015
From: SONY CORPORATION
To: JOLED INC.
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