Display device
View Patent ↗A high-precision display device is capable of suppressing a leak current and operating at a low power consumption. The display device comprises a source power supply for providing a pixel electric potential to each pixel placed on a substrate through a first thin-film transistor; a gate power supply for controlling conductive and nonconductive states of the first thin-film transistor; and a second thin-film transistor disposed between the first thin-film transistor and the gate power supply, the second thin-film transistor being controllable independently of the first thin-film transistor.
1. A display device comprising:
a first source power supply group for providing pixel electric potentials, through a plurality of first thin-film transistors, to a first pixel group of pixels laid out on a substrate with a fixed gap;
a second source power supply group for providing electric potentials having a polarity different from the pixel electric potentials, through a plurality of second thin-film transistors, to a second pixel group of pixels laid out on the substrate in an area different from the first pixel group with a fixed gap;
a first gate power supply group for controlling conductive and nonconductive states of the first thin-film transistors;
a second gate power supply group for controlling conductive and nonconductive states of the second thin-film transistors;
a third thin-film transistor disposed between the first thin-film transistors and the first gate power supply, the third thin-film transistor being controllable independently; and
a fourth thin-film transistor disposed between the second thin-film transistors and the second gate power supply, the fourth thin-film transistor being controllable independently.
2. A display device according to claim 1 , wherein
the substrate is a low-temperature poly-silicon substrate created by carrying out a laser-anneal process for implementing a multi-crystallization process on an amorphous silicon film formed on a glass substrate.
3. A display device according to claim 1 , wherein
the first thin-film transistor is driven periodically so that the display device functions as a display device of an intermittent driving type with a period comprising a write period for writing data into any of the pixels and a holding period for holding an electric potential of the pixel.
4. A display device according to claim 1 , the display device being a liquid-crystal display device adopting an FFS (Fringe Field Switching) method of driving liquid-crystal molecules by using a fringe field.
5. A display device according to claim 1 , the display device being an organic light emitting diode including an organic compound.