IP Library Granted Patent US 8,624,806
Granted Patent B2
US 8,624,806 · App. 12/716,151 · Granted Jan 7, 2014

Pixel circuit with NMOS transistors and large sized organic light-emitting diode display using the same and including separate initialization and threshold voltage compensation periods to improve contrast ratio and reduce cross-talk

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Patent No.
US 8,624,806
App. No.
12/716,151
Granted
Jan 7, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pixel circuit and an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display using the pixel circuit is provided. The pixel circuit includes: an OLED; a third N-channel metal-oxide semiconductor (NMOS) transistor coupled to a data line and a first scan line and configured to apply a data signal to a first node; a storage capacitor having one terminal coupled to the first node and the other terminal coupled to a second node; a fourth NMOS transistor coupled between a first power and the second node and configured to apply a voltage of the first power to the second node; a first NMOS transistor having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a gate electrode coupled to the second node; and a second NMOS transistor coupled between the second node and the first electrode of the first NMOS transistor and configured to diode-connect the first NMOS transistor.

Claims (32)

1. A pixel circuit of an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display comprising:

an OLED;

a third N-channel metal-oxide semiconductor (NMOS) transistor coupled to a data line and a first scan line and configured to apply a data signal to a first node;

a storage capacitor having one terminal coupled to the first node and the other terminal coupled to a second node;

a fourth NMOS transistor coupled between a first power and the second node and configured to apply a voltage of the first power to the second node;

a first NMOS transistor having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a gate electrode coupled to the second node, the first NMOS transistor configured to output a current corresponding to a voltage applied to the second node and drive the OLED; and

a second NMOS transistor coupled between the second node and the first electrode of the first NMOS transistor and configured to diode-connect the first NMOS transistor.

2. The pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode of the first NMOS transistor is a drain electrode, and the second electrode of the first NMOS transistor is a source electrode.

3. The pixel circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a fifth NMOS transistor coupled between the first power and the first electrode of the first NMOS transistor and configured to be turned on when a first light emitting control signal is applied from a first light emitting control line.

4. The pixel circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a fifth NMOS transistor coupled between the first node and a reference voltage and configured to be turned on when a second light emitting control signal is applied from a second light emitting control line.

5. The pixel circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a fifth NMOS transistor coupled between the first node and the first power and configured to be turned on when a second light emitting control signal is applied from a second light emitting control line.

6. The pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein the third NMOS transistor is configured to transmit the data signal to the first node when a first scan signal is applied from the first scan line.

7. The pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein the second NMOS transistor is configured to be turned on when a first scan signal is applied from the first scan line and diode-connect the first NMOS transistor.

8. The pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein the fourth NMOS transistor is configured to be turned on when a second scan signal is applied from a second scan line.

9. An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display comprising:

a first scan driving unit coupled to a plurality of light emitting control lines for applying light emitting control signals;

a second scan driving unit coupled to a plurality of scan lines for applying scan signals;

a data driving unit coupled to data lines for applying data signals; and

a display unit comprising a plurality of pixel circuits coupled with the plurality of scan lines, the plurality of light emitting control lines, and the data lines,

wherein each of the pixel circuits comprises:

an OLED;

a fourth N-channel metal-oxide semiconductor (NMOS) transistor coupled to a data line of the data lines and a scan line of the scan lines and configured to apply one of the data signals to a first node;

a storage capacitor having one terminal coupled to the first node and the other terminal coupled to a second node;

a fifth NMOS transistor coupled between a first power and the second node and configured to apply a voltage of the first power to the second node;

a first NMOS transistor having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a gate electrode coupled to the second node, the first NMOS transistor being configured to output a current corresponding to a voltage applied to the second node and drive the OLED;

a second NMOS transistor coupled between the second node and the first electrode of the first NMOS transistor and configured to diode-connect the first NMOS transistor; and

a third NMOS transistor coupled between the first power and the first electrode of the first NMOS transistor and configured to be turned on when a light emitting control signal is applied from a corresponding one of the light emitting control lines.

10. The OLED display of claim 9 , the first electrode of the first NMOS transistor is a drain electrode, and the second electrode of the first NMOS transistor is a source electrode.

11. The OLED display of claim 9 , further comprising a sixth NMOS transistor coupled between the first node and a reference voltage and configured to be turned on when a light emitting control signal is applied from another one of the light emitting control lines.

12. The OLED display of claim 9 , further comprising a sixth NMOS transistor coupled between the first node and the first power and configured to be turned on when a light emitting control signal is applied from said corresponding one of the light emitting control lines.

13. The OLED display of claim 9 , wherein the fifth NMOS transistor is configured to be turned on when a scan signal is applied to the gate of the fifth NMOS transistor.

14. The OLED display of claim 9 , wherein the first and second scan driving units are configured to respectively apply a light emitting control signal from an (n+1) th one of the light emitting control lines and a scan signal from an (n−1) th one of the scan lines to overlap with each other in an initialization period.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Aug 20, 2012
From: SAMSUNG MOBILE DISPLAY CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
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