IP Library Granted Patent US 9,437,166
Granted Patent B2
US 9,437,166 · App. 14/451,802 · Granted Sep 6, 2016

Bi-directional driving scan driver

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Patent No.
US 9,437,166
App. No.
14/451,802
Granted
Sep 6, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A scan driver includes stages dependently connected to each other, where each of the stages outputs a gate signal, where a first scanning start signal is input to a first stage of the stages, where a second scanning start signal is input to a last stage of the stages, where each of the first scanning start signal and the second scanning start signal has one pulse per frame, where the stages sequentially output a gate-on voltage between a time when a pulse of the first scanning start signal for a frame is input to the first stage and a time when a pulse of the second scanning start signal for the frame is input to the last stage, and where the stages output a first low voltage lower than the gate-on voltage after the pulse of the second scanning start signal for the frame is input to the last stage.

Claims (15)

1. A scan driver, comprising:

a plurality of stages dependently connected to each other,

wherein each of the plurality of stages outputs a gate signal,

wherein a first scanning start signal is input to a first stage of the plurality of stages,

wherein a second scanning start signal is input to a last stage of the plurality of stages,

wherein each of the first scanning start signal and the second scanning start signal has a single pulse per frame,

wherein the plurality of stages sequentially outputs gate-on voltages between a time when a pulse of the first scanning start signal for a frame is input to the first stage and a time when a pulse of the second scanning start signal for the frame is input to the last stage,

wherein the plurality of stages outputs a first low voltage lower than the gate-on voltage after the pulse of the second scanning start signal for the frame is input to the last stage, and

wherein each of the plurality of stages includes a low voltage terminal which directly receives the first scanning start signal or the second scanning start signal.

2. A scan driver comprising: a plurality of stages dependently connected to each other,

wherein each of the plurality of stages includes a second terminal which directly receives a first driving signal and outputs a gate signal,

wherein a first stage of the plurality of stages further includes a first terminal which directly receives the first driving signal,

wherein a waveform of the first driving signal in a first period and a waveform of the first driving signal in a second period are different from each other, and

wherein at least one stage of the plurality of stages operates in the second period of the first driving signal input to the second terminal and does not operate in the first period of the first driving signal,

the first driving signal includes a scanning start signal having a single pulse per frame.