This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2008-0121288 filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Dec. 2, 2008, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
(a) Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a display device and a method of driving the same. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to an organic light emitting device and a method of driving the same.
(b) Discussion of Related Art
A pixel of an organic light emitting device includes an organic light emitting element, along with a thin film transistor (TFT) and a capacitor that drive the light emitting element.
The TFT is classified as a polysilicon TFT or an amorphous silicon TFT, according to the kind of active layer.
Because amorphous silicon is deposited at a low temperature and forms a thin film, the amorphous silicon is generally used for a semiconductor layer of a switching element of a display device that mainly uses glass having a low melting point as a substrate. The amorphous silicon TFT, however, has a difficulty in providing large increases in a display area of a display element due to low electron mobility. Furthermore, because the amorphous silicon TFT continuously applies a DC voltage to a control terminal, a threshold voltage is varied, whereby the amorphous silicon TFT may be degraded. This becomes a major factor that shortens the lifetime of the organic light emitting device.
Therefore, application of a polysilicon TFT that has high electron mobility, good high-frequency operation characteristics, and a low leakage current is desirable. In a process of forming an active layer with polysilicon, however, due to characteristics of a semiconductor that is included in the TFT, it is not easy to uniformly form the polysilicon TFT within the display device. Therefore, a deviation occurs in a threshold voltage and electric field effect mobility of the driving transistors and, thus, screen uniformity is deteriorated.
Furthermore, because a sequential degradation phenomenon may occur in a polysilicon TFT, deviations may sequentially occur in a threshold voltage and electric field effect mobility of driving transistors and, thus, a luminance deviation may occur between pixels.
The above information disclosed in this Background section is only for enhancement of understanding of the background of the invention and, therefore, it may contain information that does not form the prior art that is already known in this country to a person of ordinary skill in the art.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been made to provide a display device and a method of driving the same having advantages of improving non-uniformity in luminance of pixels, even if threshold voltages and electric field effect mobility of the driving transistors of the pixels are not uniform in an organic light emitting device, or even if a threshold voltage and electric field effect mobility of a driving transistor are sequentially changed.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a display device including: a light-emitting element; a first capacitor connected between first and second contact points; a driving transistor that has a control terminal connected to the second contact point, an input terminal connected to a driving voltage, and an output terminal connected to the light-emitting element; a first switching transistor connected between a data voltage or a sustain voltage and the first contact point; a second switching transistor connected between the second contact point and the output terminal of the driving transistor; and a third switching transistor connected between a reference current source and the output terminal of the driving transistor.
The display device may further include a second capacitor connected between the first contact point and the driving voltage.
The second and third switching transistors may be controlled by a first scanning signal, and the first switching transistor nay be controlled by a second scanning signal.
The first, second, and third switching transistors may be p-channel electric field effect transistors.
The display device may further include a fourth switching transistor connected between the first contact point and the driving voltage.
The first second, and third switching transistors may be controlled by a first scanning signal, and the fourth switching transistor may be controlled by a second scanning signal.
The first to fourth switching transistors may be p-channel electric field effect transistors.
The display device may further include a fourth switching transistor connected between the first contact point and the sustain voltage.
The first, second, and third switching transistors may be p-channel electric field effect transistors, and the fourth switching transistor may be an n-channel electric field effect transistor.
The second and third switching transistors may be controlled by a first scanning signal, and the first and fourth switching transistors may be controlled by a second scanning signal.
The display device may further include a second capacitor connected between the first contact point and the sustain voltage.
The second, third, and fourth switching transistors may be controlled by a first scanning signal and the first switching transistor may be controlled by a second scanning signal.
The first to fourth switching transistors may be p-channel electric field effect transistors.
The display device may further include a fourth switching transistor connected between the first contact point and the driving voltage.
The first, second, and third switching transistors may be p-channel electric field effect transistors, and the fourth switching transistor may be an n-channel electric field effect transistor.
The first to fourth switching transistors may be controlled by the same scanning signal.
The driving transistor may be a p-channel electric field effect transistor.
The driving transistor may include polysilicon.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method of driving a display device including a light-emitting element, a capacitor connected between first and second contact points, and a driving transistor that has a control terminal connected to the second contact point, an input terminal connected to a driving voltage, and an output terminal connected to the light-emitting element, the method including: connecting the control terminal and the output terminal of the driving transistor; connecting the output terminal of the driving transistor and a reference current source; connecting the first contact point and a sustain voltage; and disconnecting a connection between the control terminal and the output terminal of the driving transistor, disconnecting a connection between the output terminal of the driving transistor and the reference current source, disconnecting a connection between the first contact point and the sustain voltage, and connecting the first contact point and a data voltage.
The method may further include disconnecting a connection between the first contact point and the data voltage after the connecting of the first contact point and the data voltage.
At the disconnecting of a connection between the first contact point and the data voltage, the capacitor may be connected to a constant voltage.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method of driving a display device including a light-emitting element, a capacitor connected between first and second contact points, and a driving transistor that has a control terminal connected to the second contact point, an input terminal connected to a driving voltage, and an output terminal connected to the light-emitting element, the method including: connecting the control terminal and the output terminal of the driving transistor; connecting the output terminal of the driving transistor and a reference current source; connecting the first contact point and a data voltage; and disconnecting a connection between the control terminal and the output terminal of the driving transistor, disconnecting a connection between the output terminal of the driving transistor and the reference current source, disconnecting a connection between the first contact point and the data voltage, and connecting the first contact point and the driving voltage.
The method may further include disconnecting a connection between the first contact point and the driving voltage after the connecting of the first contact point and the driving voltage.
At the disconnecting of a connection between the first contact point and the driving voltage, the capacitor may be connected to a constant voltage.
According to exemplary embodiments of the present invention, even if threshold voltages of driving transistors of pixels are not uniform, the luminance of the pixels can be uniform. Furthermore, even if a threshold voltage of a driving transistor is degraded, the luminance of the organic light emitting element can be uniformly improved.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the present invention are shown. As those of ordinary skill in the art would realize, the described exemplary embodiments may be modified in various different ways, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.
First, an organic light emitting device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
Referring to
The display panel 300 includes a plurality of signal lines (not shown), a plurality of voltage lines (not shown), and a plurality of pixels PX that are connected thereto and arranged in approximately a matrix form.
The signal lines include a plurality of scanning signal lines (not shown) that transfer a scanning signal and a plurality of data lines (not shown) that transfer a data signal. The scanning signal lines extend in approximately a row direction and are substantially parallel to each other, and the data lines extend in approximately a column direction and are substantially parallel to each other.
The voltage lines include driving voltage lines (not shown) that transfer a driving voltage and sustain voltage lines (not shown) that transfer a sustain voltage.
As shown in
The driving transistor Qd has an output terminal, an input terminal, and a control terminal. The control terminal of the driving transistor Qd is connected to the first capacitor Cst1 at a contact point N2, the input terminal thereof is connected to a driving voltage Vdd, and the output terminal thereof is connected to the second and third switching transistors Qs2 and Qs3.
One end of the first capacitor Cst1 is connected to the driving transistor Qd at the contact point N2, and the other end thereof is connected to the first switching transistor Qs1 and the second capacitor Cst2 at a contact point N1.
One end of the second capacitor Cst2 is connected to the first capacitor Cst1 and the first switching transistor Qs1 at the contact point N1, and the other end thereof is connected to the driving voltage Vdd.
The first switching transistor Qs1 operates in response to a second scanning signal Vgbi and is connected between the contact point N1 and an input voltage Vd.
The second switching transistor Qs2 operates in response to a first scanning signal Vgai and is connected between the contact point N2 and the output terminal of the driving transistor Qd.
The third switching transistor Qs3 operates in response to the first scanning signal Vgai and is connected between a reference current source Iref and the output terminal of the driving transistor Qd.
The three switching transistors Qs1-Qs3 and the driving transistor Qd are p-channel electric field effect transistors. The electric field effect transistor comprises, for example a TFT, and it may include polysilicon or amorphous silicon. Channel types of the three switching transistors Qs1-Q3 and the driving transistor Qd may be reversed. In this case, waveforms of signals for driving them should also be reversed or inverted.
An anode and a cathode of the organic light emitting element LD are connected to the output terminal of the driving transistor Qd and a common voltage Vss, respectively. The organic light emitting element LD emits light with different intensities according to the magnitude of a current ILD that is supplied by the driving transistor Qd, and the magnitude of the current ILD depends on a magnitude of a voltage between the control terminal and the output terminal of the driving transistor Qd. The light from the organic light emitting element LD is used in displaying an image.
Referring again to
The high voltage can interrupt the switching transistors Qs1-Qs3, and the low voltage can electrically connect the switching transistors Qs1-Qs3. The driving voltage Vdd can be applied through the driving voltage line.
The data driver 500 is connected to data lines of the display panel 300 and applies a data voltage Vdat for representing an image signal to the data lines.
The signal controller 600 controls operations of the scanning driver 400 and the data driver 500.
Each of the driving devices 400, 500, and the controller 600 may be directly mounted on the display panel 300 in at least one IC chip form, may be mounted on a flexible printed circuit film (not shown) to be attached to the display panel 300 in a tape carrier package (TCP) form, or may be mounted on a separate printed circuit board (PCB) (not shown). Alternatively, the driving devices 400, 500, and the controller 600 together with the signal lines and the transistors Qs1-Qs3 and Qd may be integrated at the display panel 300. Furthermore, the driving devices 400, 500, and the controller 600 may be integrated into a single chip. In this case, at least one of them, or at least one circuit element making up these units, may be disposed at the outside of a single chip.
A display operation of the organic light emitting device will now be described in detail with reference to
The signal controller 600 receives an input image signal Din and an input control signal ICON for controlling the display of the input image signal Din supplied from an external graphics controller (not shown). The input image signal Din contains luminance information for each pixel PX, wherein the luminance corresponds to a predetermined gray value, for example, 1024=210, 256=28, or 64=26. The input control signal ICON includes, for example, a vertical synchronization signal, a horizontal synchronizing signal, a main clock signal, and a data enable signal.
The signal controller 600 appropriately processes the input image signal Din to correspond to an operating condition of the display panel 300 based on the input image signal Din and the input control signal ICON and generates a scanning control signal CONT1 and a data control signal CONT2. The signal controller 600 sends the scanning control signal CONT1 to the scanning driver 400, and sends the data control signal CONT2 and an output image signal Dout to the data driver 500.
The scanning control signal CONT1 may include a scanning start signal for instructing the scanning start of a high voltage to the scanning signal lines, at least one clock signal for controlling an output period of the high voltage, and an output enable signal for limiting a time duration of the high voltage.
The data control signal CONT2 includes a horizontal synchronization start signal for notifying the transmission start of the digital image signal Dout for pixels PX of one row and a load signal and a data clock signal for allowing an analog data voltage to be applied to the data lines.
The scanning driver 400 changes a voltage of scanning signals Vgai and Vgbi that are applied to the scanning signal lines to a high voltage or a low voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
The data driver 500 receives the digital output image signal Dout for pixels PX of each row, converts the output image signal Dout to an analog data voltage Vdat, and then applies the analog data voltage Vdat to the data lines, according to the data control signal CONT2 from the signal controller 600. The data driver 500 outputs the data voltage Vdat for pixels PX of one row for one horizontal period (1H), as shown in
Hereinafter, a specific pixel row, for example an i-th row, will be described.
Referring to
Accordingly, as shown in
Accordingly, the driving transistor Qd is connected as a diode to allow an output current ILD, which is controlled by a voltage difference (Vgs) between the control terminal and the input terminal of the driving transistor Qd, to flow. In this case, a voltage (VN2) of the contact point N2 becomes a specific voltage for causing a current to flow through the driving transistor Qd, and a threshold voltage (Vth) and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd are reflected in the specific voltage. This is referred to as a reference voltage (Vref).
Because the output terminal of the driving transistor Qd is connected to the reference current source Iref, the current ILD flows to the reference current source Iref instead of flowing to the organic light emitting element LD, as indicated by an arrow in
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 sustains a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgai at a low voltage and changes a voltage of the second scanning signal Vgbi from a high voltage to a low voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Accordingly, as shown in
At the second period Ta2, the driving transistor Qd is in a diode connection state, and a current flows through the driving transistor Qd until a voltage (Vgs) between the control terminal and the input terminal thereof becomes equal to the threshold voltage (Vth) of the driving transistor Qd.
An input voltage Vd shown in
Vcst1=Vref−Vsus [Equation 1]
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 changes a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgai from a low voltage to a high voltage and sustains a voltage of the second scanning signal Vgbi at a low voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Accordingly, as shown in
At the third period Ta3, because the input voltage Vd is the data voltage Vdat, the data voltage Vdat is applied to the contact point N1, and the voltage (VN2) of the contact point N2 changes to a value that is represented by Equation 2.
VN2=Vref−Vsus+Vdat [Equation 2]
In this case, because the output terminal of the driving transistor Qd is in a state where a connection to the reference current source Iref is disconnected, an output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd is supplied to the organic light emitting element LD, and the organic light emitting element LD emits light with different intensities according to the magnitude of the output current ILD, wherein the light can be used for displaying an image. In this case, the output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd is represented by Equation 3.
where μ is electric field effect mobility, Ci is capacity of a gate insulating layer, W is a channel width of the driving transistor Qd, and L is a channel length of the driving transistor Qd.
As described above, because the reference voltage Vref is a voltage in which the threshold voltage Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd are reflected, the output current ILD is determined only by the data voltage Vdat, as well as the fixed sustain voltage Vsus and driving voltage Vdd, regardless of the threshold voltage Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd according to Equation 3. Therefore, the output current ILD is not influenced by the threshold voltage Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd.
Therefore, even if there is a deviation in the threshold voltages Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ between the driving transistors Qd of the plurality of pixels PX, or even if a magnitude of a threshold voltage Vth and electric field effect mobility μ of each driving transistor Qd sequentially changes, a display device can display a uniform image.
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 sustains a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgai at a high voltage and changes a voltage of the second scanning signal Vgbi from a low voltage to a high voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Accordingly, as shown in
At the fourth period Ta4, the organic light emitting element LD is used to display an image while emitting light according to the output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd that is determined at the third period Ta3. In this case, the contact point N1 is connected to a driving voltage Vdd, which is a fixed constant voltage with the second capacitor Cst2 interposed therebetween. That is, because the second capacitor Cst2 is not electrically floated, at the fourth period Ta4, the output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd can be constantly sustained at a value as determined by Equation 3.
The fourth period Ta4 is continued until a first period Ta1 for pixels PX of an i-th row restarts at a next frame, and even at pixels PX of a next row, operations at each of the periods Ta1-Ta4 are equally repeated. In this way, the control of the periods Ta1-Ta4 is sequentially performed at all scanning signals, and corresponding images are displayed in all pixels PXs.
The first period Ta1 may be omitted, and in this case, at the second period Ta2, a voltage of the contact point N2 is a reference voltage Vref.
An organic light emitting device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
Referring to
Unlike the organic light emitting device of
At the contact point N1, one end of the second capacitor Cst2 is connected to the first capacitor Cst1 and the first switching transistor Qs1, and the other end thereof is connected to the sustain voltage Vsus.
Hereinafter, at a specific pixel row, for example an i-th row, operation of the organic light emitting device of
Referring to
Accordingly, as shown in
In this case, as shown in
The output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd flows until a voltage Vgs between the control terminal and the input terminal of the driving transistor Qd becomes equal to the threshold voltage Vth of the driving transistor Qd. At the first and second periods Ta1 and Ta2, because the sustain voltage Vsus is applied to the contact point N1, a voltage Vcst1 that is charged at the first capacitor Cst1 is represented by Equation 1.
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 changes a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgai from a low voltage to a high voltage and changes a voltage of the second scanning signal Vgbi from a high voltage to a low voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Accordingly, as shown in
A data voltage Vdat is applied to the contact point N1, and the charge voltage Vcst1 of the first capacitor Cst1 is represented by Equation 2.
In this case, a current flowing to the driving transistor Qd is supplied to the organic light emitting element LD, and the organic light emitting element LD emits light with different intensities according to a magnitude of the output current ILD, thereby being used for displaying an image. In this case, the output current ILD is represented by Equation 3.
According to Equation 3, the output current ILD is determined only by the data voltage Vdat, the fixed sustain voltage Vsus and the driving voltage Vdd, regardless of the threshold voltage Vth and electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd.
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 sustains a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgai at a high voltage and changes a voltage of the second scanning signal Vgbi from a low voltage to a high voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Accordingly, as shown in
In this case, the organic light emitting element LD emits light for displaying an image according to the output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd that is determined by Equation 3. In this case, the contact point N1 is connected to the sustain voltage Vsus, which is a fixed constant voltage, with the second capacitor Cst2 interposed therebetween. That is, because the first capacitor Cst1 is not electrically floated, the output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd may be constantly sustained at a value set by Equation 3.
In this way, unlike the organic light emitting device of
An organic light emitting device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
Referring to
Unlike the organic light emitting device of
Hereinafter, at a specific pixel row, for example an i-th row, operation of the organic light emitting device of
First and second scanning signals Vgai and Vgbi that are applied to the organic light emitting device of
Referring to
Because a sustain voltage Vsus is applied to a contact point N1, a voltage Vcst1 that is charged at the first capacitor Cst1 is represented by Equation 1.
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 changes a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgai from a low voltage to a high voltage and changes a voltage of the second scanning signal Vgbi from a high voltage to a low voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Thereafter, as shown in
In this case, a current flowing to the driving transistor Qd is supplied to the organic light emitting element LD, and the organic light emitting element LD emits light with different intensities according to a magnitude of the output current ILD, wherein the emitted light is used for displaying an image. In this case, the output current ILD is represented by Equation 3.
According to Equation 3, the output current ILD is determined only by the data voltage Vdat and the fixed sustain voltage Vsus and driving voltage Vdd regardless of the threshold voltage Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd.
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 sustains a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgai at a high voltage and changes a voltage of the second scanning signal Vgbi from a low voltage to a high voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Accordingly, as shown in
In this way, when compared with the organic light emitting device of
An organic light emitting device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
Referring to
Unlike the organic light emitting device of
Hereinafter, at a specific pixel row, for example an i-th row, operation of the organic light emitting device of
First and second scanning signals Vgai and Vgbi that are applied to the organic light emitting device of
Referring to
Accordingly, as shown in
Accordingly, the driving transistor Qd is connected as a diode to allow an output current ILD that is controlled by a voltage difference Vgs between the control terminal and the input terminal of the driving transistor Qd to flow. In this case, a voltage VN2 of the contact point N2 becomes a reference voltage Vref in which a threshold voltage Vth and an electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd are reflected.
In this case, as shown in
The driving transistor Qd sustains a diode connection state, and a current flows through the driving transistor Qd until a voltage Vgs between the control terminal and the input terminal thereof becomes equal to a threshold voltage Vth of the driving transistor Qd.
Because the data voltage Vdat is applied to the contact point N1, a voltage Vcst1 that is charged at the first capacitor Cst1 is represented by Equation 4.
Vcst1=Vref−Vdat [Equation 4]
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 of
Accordingly, as shown in
VN2=Vref−Vdat +Vdd [Equation 5]
In this case, a current flowing through the driving transistor Qd is supplied to the organic light emitting element LD, and the organic light emitting element LD emits light with different intensities according to a magnitude of the output current ILD, thereby being used for displaying an image. In this case, the output current ILD is represented by Equation 6.
As described above, because the reference voltage Vref is a voltage in which a threshold voltage Vth and an electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd are reflected, the output current ILD is determined only by the data voltage Vdat regardless of the threshold voltage Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd, according to Equation 3. Therefore, the output current ILD is not influenced by the threshold voltage Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd.
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 sustains a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgai at a high voltage and changes a voltage of the second scanning signal Vgbi from a low voltage to a high voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Accordingly, as shown in
Accordingly, the organic light emitting element LD displays an image while emitting light according to the output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd that is determined by Equation 6. In this case, the contact point N1 is connected to a driving voltage Vdd, which is a fixed constant voltage, with the second capacitor Cst2 interposed therebetween. That is, because the first capacitor Cst1 is not electrically floated, the output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd can be constantly sustained.
In this way, because the organic light emitting device according to
An organic light emitting device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
Referring to
Unlike the organic light emitting device of
Hereinafter, for a specific pixel row, for example an i-th row, operation of the organic light emitting device of
Referring to
Accordingly, as shown in
The driving transistor Qd sustains the diode connection state, and a current flows through the driving transistor Qd until a voltage Vgs between the control terminal and the input terminal thereof becomes equal to a threshold voltage Vth of the driving transistor Qd.
At the first time period Ta1, because a data voltage Vdat is applied to a contact point N1, a voltage Vcst1 that is charged at the first capacitor Cst1 is as represented by Equation 4.
Thereafter, the scanning driver 400 changes a voltage of the first scanning signal Vgi from a low voltage to a high voltage according to the scanning control signal CONT1 from the signal controller 600.
Accordingly, as shown in
In this case, a current flowing through the driving transistor Qd is supplied to the organic light emitting element LD, and the organic light emitting element LD emits light with different intensities according to a magnitude of the output current ILD, thereby for use in displaying an image. In this case, the output current ILD is represented by Equation 6.
Because a reference voltage Vref is a voltage in which a threshold voltage Vth and an electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd are reflected, the output current ILD is determined only by the data voltage Vdat regardless of the threshold voltage Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd according to Equation 6. Therefore, the output current ILD is not influenced by the threshold voltage Vth and the electric field effect mobility μ of the driving transistor Qd.
In this case, because the contact point N1 is set to a driving voltage Vdd, which is a fixed constant voltage, the first capacitor Cst1 is not electrically floated and the output current ILD of the driving transistor Qd is constantly sustained.
In this way, when compared with the organic light emitting device according to other exemplary embodiments, because only one scanning signal is used in the organic light emitting device of
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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