IP Library Granted Patent US 9,524,669
Granted Patent B2
US 9,524,669 · App. 14/339,494 · Granted Dec 20, 2016

Light-emitting element display device

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Patent No.
US 9,524,669
App. No.
14/339,494
Granted
Dec 20, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light-emitting element display device includes a light-emitting element display panel that displays an image by light emission of light-emitting regions of a plurality of sub-pixels. Each of the pixels includes a first R sub-pixel, a second R sub-pixel, a first G sub-pixel, a second G sub-pixel, a first B sub-pixel and a second B sub-pixel. The second R sub-pixel, the second G sub-pixel, and the second B sub-pixel include a W electrode as a common electrode that causes the second R sub-pixel, the second G sub-pixel, and the second B sub-pixel to simultaneously emit lights in response to the application of a potential. The driver circuit includes a sub-pixel control unit that calculates a peak luminance in a screen based on the video signal and controls the plurality of sub-pixels based on the peak luminance.

Claims (31)

1. A light-emitting element display device comprising a light-emitting element display panel that displays an image by light emission of light-emitting regions of a plurality of sub-pixels arranged in each of pixels in a display region, controlled by a driver circuit, wherein

the light-emitting element display device includes light-emitting portions that respectively emit lights of R (red), G (green), and B (blue),

each of the pixels includes

a first R sub-pixel and a second R sub-pixel each of which emits light in a red wavelength range,

a first G sub-pixel and a second G sub-pixel each of which emits light in a green wavelength range, and

a first B sub-pixel and a second B sub-pixel each of which emits light in a blue wavelength range,

the first R sub-pixel, the first G sub-pixel, and the first B sub-pixel respectively include an R electrode, a G electrode, and a B electrode that control light emission independently of one another in response to the application of potentials,

the second R sub-pixel, the second G sub-pixel, and the second B sub-pixel include a W (white) electrode as a common electrode that causes the second R sub-pixel, the second G sub-pixel, and the second B sub-pixel to simultaneously emit lights in response to the application of a potential,

the driver circuit includes a sub-pixel control unit that acquires a video signal to calculate a peak luminance in a screen based on the video signal and controls the plurality of sub-pixels based on the peak luminance,

the sub-pixel control unit includes

a peak luminance calculating unit that calculates the peak luminance,

an area luminance determining unit that determines, based on the peak luminance calculated by the peak luminance calculating unit, the luminance of a W sub-pixel including the W electrode arranged in the pixel in each of areas obtained by dividing the display region into a plurality of regions, and

a W sub-pixel control unit that applies, using the luminance of the W sub-pixel, a potential to the W electrode arranged in the pixel in each of the areas, and

the area luminance determining unit further determines the division of areas based on the peak luminance.

2. The light-emitting element display device according to claim 1 , wherein

the area luminance determining unit further determines a light emission time period as a time period in which the potential is applied.

3. The light-emitting element display device according to claim 1 , wherein

the sub-pixel control unit further includes an RGB sub-pixel control unit that determines, based on determination of the area luminance determining unit, the luminances of the first R sub-pixel, the first G sub-pixel, and the first B sub-pixel and applies, based on the respective determined luminances, potentials to the R electrode, the G electrode, and the B electrode.

4. The light-emitting element display device according to claim 1 , wherein

a scanning signal line to which respective transistors for applying potentials to the R electrode, the G electrode, the B electrode, and the W electrode are connected is common to the R electrode, the G electrode, the B electrode, and the W electrode.

5. The light-emitting element display device according to claim 1 , wherein

a scanning signal line to which respective transistors for applying potentials to the R electrode, the G electrode, and the B electrode are connected is common to the R electrode, the G electrode, and the B electrode, and is different from a scanning signal line to which a transistor for applying a potential to the W electrode is connected.

6. The light-emitting element display device according to claim 1 , wherein

the first R sub-pixel and the second R sub-pixel are aligned in a first direction,

the first G sub-pixel and the second G sub-pixel are aligned in the first direction,

the first B sub-pixel and the second B sub-pixel are aligned in the first direction,

the first R sub-pixel, the first G sub-pixel and the first B sub-pixel are aligned in a second

direction different from the first direction, and

the second R sub-pixel, the second G sub-pixel and the second B sub-pixel are aligned in the second direction.

7. The light-emitting element display device according to claim 1 , wherein

the first R sub-pixel is larger than the second R sub-pixel, the first G sub-pixel is larger than the second G sub-pixel, and the first B sub-pixel is larger than the second B sub-pixel.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2025
From: JAPAN DISPLAY INC.
To: MAGNOLIA WHITE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 072130/0313 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 24, 2014
From: SATO, TOSHIHIRO
To: JAPAN DISPLAY INC.
Reel/Frame 033379/0237 →