1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a display device comprising light emitting elements, a driving method thereof and an electronic appliance.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, display devices comprising light emitting elements typified by EL (Electro Luminescence) elements have been developed, and wide applications thereof are expected by utilizing the advantages such as high image quality, wide viewing angle, thin shape and light weight. A light emitting element has a property that luminance thereof is proportional to a current value supplied thereto. Therefore, in order to display gray scales accurately, there has been proposed a display device using a constant current drive where a constant current is supplied to the light emitting element.
A light emitting element has a property that a resistance value (internal resistance value) thereof changes according to the ambient temperature. Specifically, assuming that the room temperature is a normal temperature, when the ambient temperature becomes higher than the normal temperature, a resistance value decreases, and when the ambient temperature becomes lower than the normal temperature, on the other hand, a resistance value increases. Therefore, when the ambient temperature becomes higher, a current value increases, leading to a higher luminance than the desired luminance, and when the ambient temperature becomes lower, on the other hand, a current value decreases, leading to a lower luminance than the desired luminance. Such a property of a light emitting element is shown in a graph (
When the ambient temperature changes or degradation is caused with time due to the properties of the light emitting element as set forth above, luminance thereof varies.
In view of the foregoing circumstances, the invention provides a display device where an effect of fluctuation of current values of a light emitting element, which is caused by the change in ambient temperature and degradation with time, is suppressed.
A display device of the invention comprises a source driver, a gate driver, and a pixel region including a plurality of pixels. Each of the pixels includes a first transistor for controlling a video signal input to the pixel, a second transistor for controlling emission/non-emission of a light emitting element, and a capacitor for storing a video signal.
A display device of the invention comprises a monitoring element including a first electrode and a second electrode, a current source for supplying a current to the monitoring element, a buffer amplifier, a light emitting element including a first electrode and a second electrode, and a driving transistor for driving the light emitting element, wherein the first electrode of the monitoring element and the first electrode of the light emitting element are connected to a power source at a fixed potential, the second electrode of the monitoring element is connected to an input terminal of the buffer amplifier, and the second electrode of the light emitting element is connected to an output terminal of the buffer amplifier via the driving transistor.
A display device of the invention comprises a monitoring element including a first electrode and a second electrode, a current source for supplying a current to the monitoring element, a capacitor for storing a potential of the second electrode of the monitoring element, a first switch for connecting/disconnecting the capacitor and the current source, a second switch for connecting/disconnecting the current source and the monitoring element, a buffer amplifier, a light emitting element including a first electrode and a second electrode, and a driving transistor for driving the light emitting element, wherein the first electrode of the monitoring element and the first electrode of the light emitting element are connected to a power source at a fixed potential, the second electrode of the monitoring element is connected to an input terminal of the buffer amplifier, and the second electrode of the light emitting element is connected to an output terminal of the buffer amplifier via the driving transistor.
A display device of the invention comprises a first monitoring element including a first electrode and a second electrode, a second monitoring element including a first electrode and a second electrode, a current source for supplying a current to the first monitoring element and the second monitoring element, a first switch for connecting/disconnecting the current source and the first monitoring element, a second switch for connecting/disconnecting the current source and the second monitoring element, a buffer amplifier, a light emitting element including a first electrode and a second electrode, and a driving transistor for driving the light emitting element, wherein the first electrode of the monitoring element and the first electrode of the light emitting element are connected to a power source at a fixed potential, the second electrode of the first monitoring element is connected to an input terminal of the buffer amplifier via the first switch, the second electrode of the second monitoring element is connected to the input terminal of the buffer amplifier via the second switch, and the second electrode of the light emitting element is connected to an output terminal of the buffer amplifier via the driving transistor.
A display device of the invention comprises a plurality of monitoring elements each including a first electrode and a second electrode, a current source for supplying a current to the monitoring elements, a plurality of switches provided between the current source and the second electrodes of the respective monitoring elements, a buffer amplifier, a light emitting element including a first electrode and a second electrode, and a driving transistor for driving the light emitting element, wherein the first electrodes of the respective monitoring elements and the first electrode of the light emitting element are connected to a power source at a fixed potential, the second electrode of the respective monitoring elements are connected to an input terminal of the buffer amplifier via one of the switches, and the second electrode of the light emitting element is connected to an output terminal of the buffer amplifier via the driving transistor.
A method for driving a display device of the invention comprising a monitoring element including a first electrode and a second electrode, a current source for supplying a current to the monitoring element, a buffer amplifier, a light emitting element including a first electrode and a second electrode, and a driving transistor for driving the light emitting element wherein the first electrode of the monitoring element and the first electrode of the light emitting element are connected to a power source at a fixed potential, comprising the step of setting a source terminal of the driving transistor at a potential of the second electrode of the monitoring element via the buffer amplifier.
A method for driving a display device of the invention comprising a monitoring element including a first electrode and a second electrode, a current source for supplying a current to the monitoring element, a capacitor for storing a potential of the first electrode of the monitoring element, a first switch for connecting/disconnecting the capacitor and the current source, a second switch for connecting/disconnecting the current source and the monitoring element, a buffer amplifier, a light emitting element including a first electrode and a second electrode, and a driving transistor for driving the light emitting element wherein the first electrode of the monitoring element and the first electrode of the light emitting element are connected to a power source at a fixed potential, comprising the step of detecting a potential of the second electrode of the monitoring element by the buffer amplifier when the first switch and the second switch are ON, setting the second electrode of the light emitting element at the detected potential, storing in the capacitor a potential of the second electrode of the monitoring element at the point when the first switch and the second switch are turned OFF when the first switch and the second switch are OFF, detecting the potential of the second electrode of the monitoring element that is stored in the capacitor by the buffer amplifier, and setting the second electrode of the light emitting element at the detected potential.
In addition, in the method for driving the display device having the aforementioned configuration, a period in which a current is supplied to the monitoring element is set to occupy 30% of one frame period.
In addition, in the method for driving the display device having the aforementioned configuration, a display device comprising transistors having different conductivity types, which are used as the first switch and the second transistor respectively, is employed.
Furthermore, in the method for driving the display device having the aforementioned configuration, a display device comprising transistors having the identical conductivity type, which are used as the first switch and the second switch respectively, is employed.
A transistor used in the invention is not limited to a certain type, and it may be a thin film transistor (TFT) using a non-single crystalline semiconductor film represented by amorphous silicon or polycrystalline silicon, a MOS transistor formed by using a semiconductor substrate or an SOI substrate, a junction transistor, a bipolar transistor, a transistor using an organic semiconductor or a carbon nanotube, or the like. Furthermore, a substrate over which a transistor is mounted is not exclusively limited to a certain type. It may be a single crystalline substrate, an SOI substrate, a glass substrate and the like.
Note that in this specification, connection means electrical connection. Therefore, in the structure disclosed by the invention, elements (other elements or switches, for example) enabling electrical connection may be provided additionally in the shown configuration.
In addition, gate capacitance of a transistor or the like may substitute a capacitor in the pixel. In such a case, the capacitor may be omitted.
A switch used in the invention may be any switch such as an electrical switch and a mechanical switch. It may be anything as far as it can control a current. It may be a transistor, a diode, or a logic circuit configured with them. Therefore, in the case of using a transistor as a switch, polarity thereof (conductivity type) is not particularly limited because it operates just as a switch. However, when OFF current is preferred to be small, a transistor of the polarity with small OFF current is favorably used. For example, a transistor provided with an LDD region has small OFF current. Further, it is desirable that an N-channel transistor be employed when a potential of a source terminal of the transistor as a switch is closer to the low-potential-side power source potential (Vss, Vgnd, 0V and the like), and a P-channel transistor be employed when the potential of the source terminal is closer to the high-potential-side power source potential (Vdd and the like). This helps the switch operate efficiently as the absolute value of the gate-source voltage can be increased. Also, a CMOS switch can be applied by using both N-channel and P-channel transistors.
According to the invention using a constant voltage drive, a driving voltage of a light emitting element can be decreased as compared to the case of using a constant current drive. Therefore, power consumption can be reduced.
Although the invention will be fully described by way of Embodiment Modes and Embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the invention, they should be construed as being included therein.
Description is made below with reference to
The display device of the invention comprises a gate driver 107, a source driver 108 and a pixel portion 109. The pixel portion 109 includes a plurality of pixels 106. In addition, the display device of the invention comprises a circuit for correcting temperature and degradation (hereinafter referred to as a correction circuit).
Basic configuration of the correction circuit is described now. It comprises a current source 101, a monitoring element 102, a buffer amplifier 103, a driving TFT 104, and a light emitting element 105. Note that the monitoring element 102 is formed of a light emitting element having the identical current characteristics to the light emitting element 105. When adopting EL elements as these light emitting elements, for example, the EL element as the monitoring element 102 and the EL element as the light emitting element 105 are formed by using the same materials and conditions.
The current source 101 supplies a constant current to the monitoring element 102. That is, the current value of the monitoring element 102 is constant at all times. When an ambient temperature changes under such conditions, the resistance value of the monitoring element 102 per se changes. When the resistance value of the monitoring element 102 changes, potential difference between both electrodes of the monitoring element 102 changes since the current value thereof is constant. By detecting the potential difference between the both electrodes of the monitoring element 102, a change in ambient temperature is detected. Specifically, a potential of an electrode of the monitoring element 102, which is fixed at a constant potential, namely a potential of a cathode 110 in
Data containing such change in voltage of the monitoring element 102 is supplied to the buffer amplifier 103, which in turn sets a potential to be supplied to the light emitting element 105 based on the potential of the anode 111. That is, when an ambient temperature becomes low as shown in
As the buffer amplifier 103 for setting the anode of the light emitting element 105 at the same potential as the changed potential of the anode 111 of the monitoring element 102, a voltage follower circuit using an operational amplifier may be used. This is because, a non-inverting input terminal of a voltage follower circuit has a high input impedance while an output terminal thereof has a low output impedance, which allows the input terminal and the output terminal to be at the same potentials, and a current can be outputted from the output terminal without a current from the current source 101 flowing to the voltage follower circuit.
Description is made now with reference to
In the invention, a current is supplied from a basic current source 1101 to monitoring elements 1102a to 1102n connected in parallel. Potentials of respective anodes of these monitoring elements 1102a to 1102n are detected, and potentials of the power source lines V1 to Vm are set by the voltage follower circuit 1103. In this manner, a display device having a temperature correction function and a degradation correction function can be provided.
Such a driving method having a temperature correction function and a degradation correction function is also called constant brightness.
Note that the number of the monitoring elements can be selected appropriately. Needless to say, either a single monitoring element or a plurality of monitoring elements may be provided as shown in
Note also that in the configuration of
Also, potentials of power source lines may be set per pixel of RGB.
In addition, the pixel 1106 is not limited to such a configuration, and a configuration shown in
In the display device in
In this embodiment mode, description is made on a configuration where accuracy of degradation correction is further improved.
When a display device is used for a long period, degradation speed varies between a monitoring element and a light emitting element. The longer the period used is, the larger the variation becomes, which leads to a lower function of degradation correction.
Description is made now with reference to
Here, in the initial characteristics of the monitoring element 102, when a current I0 flows into the monitoring element 102, a voltage of V5 is applied to the monitoring element. After the light emitting element 105 degrades, a voltage of V6 is applied while a voltage of V7 is applied after the monitoring element 102 degrades. In other words, in order to supply a current I0 to the light emitting element 105 that has degraded, a voltage of V6 is required to be applied while a voltage of V7 is required to be applied in order to supply a current I0 to the monitoring element 102 that has degraded.
When the potential V7 of the anode 111 of the monitoring element 102 is detected under such conditions and the light emitting element is set at the detected potential V7 by the buffer amplifier 103, a voltage higher than V6 that is necessary to flow the current I0 to the light emitting element is applied, which leads to large power consumption. Further, since the degradation speed of the light emitting element in each pixel varies from each other, screen burn becomes distinctive when an excessive voltage is applied.
In this embodiment mode, degradation speed of each light emitting element is made closer to that of the monitoring element in order to improve the accuracy of the degradation correction.
Therefore, in this embodiment mode, a current is supplied to the monitoring element during an average length of the emission periods of the light emitting element in each pixel of the display device. Preferably, a current is supplied to the monitoring element during 10% to 70% of the image display period of the display device.
It has been experientially known that the average ratio of emission/non-emission periods of a light emitting element in each pixel of a display device is 3:7. Accordingly, a current is supplied to the monitoring element during 30% of the image display period of the display device.
When a constant current is supplied to the monitoring element 502, the first switch 507 and the second switch 508 are turned ON. Then, a current flows into the monitoring element 502, and a potential of an anode 509 of the monitoring element 502 is accumulated in the capacitor 506. At the same time, this potential is inputted to a non-inverting input terminal of the voltage follower circuit 503, and the same potential is outputted from the output terminal thereof. In this manner, the light emitting element 105, of which V-I characteristics have changed due to the change in ambient temperature, can be set at a desired potential.
When the monitoring element 502 is to emit no light, the first switch 507 and the second switch 508 are turned OFF, and a potential of the anode 509 of the monitoring element 502 is held in the capacitor 506. At this time, the second switch 508 is turned OFF simultaneously with the first switch 507, or at least before the first switch 507 is turned OFF. This is because, if the first switch 507 is turned OFF before the second switch 508 is turned OFF, a potential of the capacitor that has accumulated the potential of the anode of the monitoring element 502 fluctuates.
In this manner, in the non-emission period also, the potential of the anode 509 of the monitoring element 502 at the moment when the second switch 508 is turned OFF is inputted to the non-inverting input terminal of the voltage follower circuit 503. Then, the same voltage is outputted from the output terminal of the voltage follower circuit 503, thereby a current supplied to the monitoring element 502 at the moment when the second switch 508 is turned OFF can be supplied to the light emitting element.
In such a configuration, a temperature correction function can be achieved during the period in which a current is supplied to the monitoring element, therefore, both the degradation correction and the temperature correction can be achieved. In this embodiment mode, the function of the degradation correction is superior in particular.
It has been experientially known that, in the time gray scale display of the display device, the average ratio of emission/non-emission periods of each pixel within one frame period is 30:70. Accordingly, during the image display period of the display device, an average ratio of a current amount supplied to a monitoring element to which a current is constantly supplied, and a current amount supplied to each light emitting element is 100:30. Thus, by setting the period in which a current is supplied to the monitoring element to occupy 30% of one frame period, degradation speed of the monitoring element can be made closer to that of the light emitting element in the pixel. That is, accuracy of the degradation correction can be improved.
Further, in the aforementioned configuration, when a monitoring element for degradation correction is provided per RGB, a degradation correction function and a temperature correction function can be provided with even more improved accuracy. The temperature correction and the degradation correction are preferably performed by providing a monitoring element correspondingly to each light emitting element for RGB in the case where the degradation speed or life of EL varies between RGB or the case where the temperature characteristics of the EL element varies between RGB. Further, when an emission period of each monitoring element for RGB is set in accordance with an average value of the emission/non-emission periods (duty ratio) of each light emitting element for RGB, accuracy of the degradation correction is further improved. That is, the average value of the degradation speeds of the monitoring element and each light emitting element can be approximately equal, which leads to higher accuracy of the degradation correction. Further, since the monitoring element can be formed by using the EL material of the same color, accuracy of the temperature correction of the light emitting element can also be improved. Such a configuration can be achieved when it is applied to the display device shown in
In this embodiment mode, description is made with reference to
The display device comprises a current source 601, a monitoring element 602a, a monitoring element 602b, a voltage follower circuit 603, a driving transistor 604, a light emitting element 605, a switch 606a and a switch 606b.
Description is made briefly on the operation of a correction circuit having the present configuration. The switch 606a and 606b are alternately turned ON. Then, a current necessarily flows into the monitoring element 602a or 602b. Then, a potential of an anode of the monitoring element 602a or 602b is detected by the voltage follower circuit 603, and the light emitting element 605 can be set at the detected potential. Alternatively, by setting the ON periods of the switches 606a and 606b to have equal length, degradation speed with time of the monitoring elements 602a and 602b can be delayed.
In addition, since a current is constantly supplied to the monitoring element 602a or 602b, and a potential of the anode of the monitoring element is detected so as to set the anode of the light emitting element at the detected potential, a temperature correction can be constantly performed as well.
Further, the function of the switches 606a and 606b can be realized by use of a transistor as shown in
Note that a similar function can be achieved when using transistors having the same conductivity type as well as shown in
Note that the number of the monitoring elements selected is not limited to two, and if a plurality of monitoring elements are disposed, degradation speed can be further delayed. Thus, by disposing three monitoring elements and sequentially selecting the monitoring elements to flow current, degradation speed of light emitting elements can be made closer to that of the monitoring elements.
A display device of this embodiment shown in
A pixel region 1609 provided over the substrate 1610 comprises a plurality of pixels arranged in matrix, each of which includes the light emitting element 1614 and at least two transistors (only a driving transistor 1613 is shown in
The monitoring element 1606 is provided in a single or a plurality of numbers over the substrate 1610. A monitoring circuit 1607 including one or more monitoring elements 1606 may be provided either inside or outside the pixel region 1609. However, the monitoring circuit 1607 is desirably provided outside the pixel region 1609 so that an image display would not be adversely affected.
The monitoring element 1606 is supplied with a constant current from the constant current source 1605. When an ambient temperature changes or degradation is caused with time under such a condition, the resistance value of the monitoring element 1606 per se changes. Then, potential difference between two electrodes of the monitoring element 1606 changes since the current value of the monitoring element 1606 is constant at all times.
In the case of the aforementioned configuration, a potential of a counter electrode 1615 as one of the two electrodes of the monitoring element 1606 changes while a potential of the other electrode of the monitoring element 1606 that is connected to the constant current source 1605 (called a first electrode here) changes. The changed potential of the first electrode of the monitoring element 1606 is outputted to a buffer amplifier.
The time-measuring circuit 1601 has a function to measure time during which power is supplied from the power source circuit 1604 to the panel including the light emitting element 1614, or a function to measure an emission period of the light emitting element 1614 by sampling a video signal supplied to each pixel in the pixel region 1609. In the case of the latter function, the pixel region 1609 has a plurality of the light emitting elements 1614, each of which has a different emission period. Thus, it is desirable that the emission period of each light emitting element 1614 be calculated, and an average value thereof be adopted. Alternatively, it is also desirable that the emission period of several light emitting elements 1614 selected from the plurality of the light emitting element 1614 be calculated, and an average value thereof be adopted. The time-measuring circuit 1601 outputs to the correction data generating circuit 1603, a signal containing data on the time obtained through one of the aforementioned functions.
The memory circuit 1602 is a circuit for storing changes with time of the V-I characteristics of the light emitting element 1614. That is, the memory circuit 1602 stores the V-I characteristics of the light emitting element 1614 at each point along the passage of time, preferably for 10,000 to 100,000 hours. The memory circuit 1602 outputs, based on the signal supplied from the correction data generating circuit 1603, data on the V-I characteristics of the light emitting element 1614 corresponding to the passage of time at that point, to the correction data generating circuit 1603.
The correction data generating circuit 1603 calculates an optimal voltage condition for operating the light emitting element 1614 based on the output of the monitoring element 1606 and the output of the memory circuit 1602. That is, an optimal voltage condition for obtaining a desired luminance is calculated. Then, a signal containing the data is outputted to the power source circuit 1604.
The power source circuit 1604 supplies to the light emitting element 1614 a power source potential corrected based on the signal supplied from the correction data generating circuit 1603.
Note that in the case of displaying a color image using a panel including the light emitting element 1614, EL layers each having a different emission spectrum are desirably provided in each pixel. Typically, EL layers corresponding to each color of red (R), green (G) and blue (B) are provided. In this case, the monitoring elements 1606 are desirably provided correspondingly to each color of red, green and blue in order to individually correct a power source potential for each color.
An acceleration test of EL degradation is carried out to calculate an acceleration factor. Then, data obtained by estimating degradation characteristics for a long period is desirably stored in the memory circuit 1602.
According to the invention having the aforementioned configuration, an effect of current fluctuation of a light emitting element, which is caused by the change in ambient temperature and degradation with time, can be suppressed by setting the optimal voltage condition of the light emitting element by using the monitoring element. In addition, since the invention does not require user's control, longer life of a product can be ensured by continuously performing correction even after the product is distributed to an end user.
In this embodiment mode, description is made on a method for correcting degradation with time of a light emitting element in a pixel in the period when no image is displayed by using the display device shown in Embodiment Modes 1 to 3.
The degradation speed with time of a light emitting element is fast at the initial stage, and it becomes slower with time. Thus, in a display device using light emitting elements, an initial aging process, which causes initial degradation with time of the whole light emitting elements, is desirably carried out before adjusting luminance of the light emitting elements (before shipment, for example). By carrying out such an initial aging process to cause a drastic initial degradation with time of the light emitting elements in advance, it can be prevented afterwards that degradation of the light emitting elements progresses rapidly. Therefore, a phenomenon such as a screen burn caused by the degradation with time of the light emitting elements can be reduced.
Note that the initial aging process is carried out by controlling light emitting elements to emit light only for a certain period. This is preferably carried out by applying a voltage higher than usual. Accordingly, an initial degradation with time can be generated in a short period.
When the display device of the invention is operated by using a charging type battery, it is desirable to carry out, when the display device is not being used but being charged, a lighting/flashing process of the whole pixels, an image display process by which contrast of a normal image (standby image, for example) is inverted, a lighting/flashing process of the pixels that are lighted with less frequency, which are detected by sampling a video signal, and the like. The aforementioned processes that are carried out when the display device is not being used in order to decrease screen burns is called a flashout process. When such a flashout process is carried out, a difference between the brightest portion of a burned image and the darkest portion can be set to have less than 5 gray scales, and more preferably 1 or less gray scale even if a screen burn is caused after the process. Further, in order to reduce screen burns, a process by which an image is prevented from being fixed for a long period is preferably carried out in addition to the aforementioned processes.
Description is made now with reference to
A gate electrode of the TFT 11 is connected to the gate line Gy, one of a source electrode and a drain electrode thereof is connected to the source line Sx, and the other is connected to a gate electrode of the TFT 12. One of a source electrode and a drain electrode of the TFT 12 is connected to a first power source 17 via a power source line Vx (x is a natural number, 1=x=m) and the other is connected to a pixel electrode of the light emitting element 13. A counter electrode of the light emitting element 13 is connected to a second power source 18. The capacitor 16 is connected between the gate electrode and the source electrode of the TFT 12. The conductivity type of the TFTs 11 and 12 is not specifically limited, and either an N-channel or P-channel transistor may be employed. In the shown configuration, the TFT 11 is an N-channel transistor while the TFT 12 is a P-channel transistor. Potentials of the first power source 17 and the second power source 18 are not specifically limited either, and they are set to have different levels from each other so that a forward bias voltage or a reverse bias voltage is applied to the light emitting element 13.
The display device of the invention having the aforementioned configuration comprises two transistors in each pixel 10. According to such a configuration, the number of the transistors disposed in each pixel 10 can be decreased, thereby the number of the wirings disposed can be inevitably decreased. Thus, a high aperture ratio, high resolution and high yield can be achieved. When the high aperture ratio is achieved, luminance of the light emitting elements can be decreased in accordance with an increase in light emitting areas. That is, current density can be decreased. Thus, a driving voltage can be decreased, which leads to lower power consumption. In addition, decrease in driving voltage leads to higher reliability.
A semiconductor for forming the TFTs 11 and 12 may be any of an amorphous semiconductor (amorphous silicon), a microcrystalline semiconductor, a polycrystalline semiconductor (polysilicon), and an organic semiconductor. The microcrystalline semiconductor may be formed by using a silane gas (SiH4) and a fluorine gas (F2) or using a silane gas and a hydrogen gas. Alternatively, it may be obtained by forming a thin film using the aforementioned gas and subsequently irradiating it with laser light. Each gate electrode of the TFTs 11 and 12 is formed in single or multiple layers utilizing a conductive material. For example, a stacked-layer structure of tungsten nitride (WN) and tungsten (W) in this order, a stacked-layer structure of molybdenum (Mo), aluminum (Al) and Mo in this order, or a stacked-layer structure of molybdenum nitride (MoN) and Mo in this order may be employed.
A conductive layer (source/drain wiring) connected to impurity regions (source electrode and drain electrode) included in the TFTs 11 and 12 is formed in single or multiple layers utilizing a conductive material. For example, a stacked-layer structure of titanium (Ti), aluminum-silicon (Al—Si) and titanium (Ti) in this order, a stacked-layer structure of molybdenum (Mo), aluminum-silicon (Al—Si) and molybdenum (Mo) in this order, or a stacked-layer structure of molybdenum nitride (MoN), aluminum-silicon (Al—Si) and molybdenum nitride (MoN) in this order may be employed.
The light emitting element 13 corresponds to stacked layers of the conductive layer 19 (pixel electrode), an electroluminescent layer 33 and a conductive layer 34 (counter electrode). When both of the conductive layers 19 and 34 transmit light, the light emitting element 13 emits light in both directions of the conductive layer 19 and the conductive layer 34. That is, the light emitting element 13 emits light to both sides. On the other hand, when one of the conductive layers 19 and 34 transmits light while the other shields light, the light emitting element 13 emits light only in the direction of the conductive layer 19 or the conductive layer 34. That is, the light emitting element 13 emits light to the top side or the bottom side.
The capacitor 16 is disposed between the gate electrode and the source electrode of the TFT 12 and stores a gate-source voltage of the TFT 12. The capacitor 16 forms a capacitance with a semiconductor layer 21 provided in the same layer as the semiconductor layers included in the TFTs 11 and 12, conductive layers 22a and 22b (hereinafter collectively referred to as a conductive layer 22) provided in the same layer as the gate electrodes of the TFTs 11 and 12, and an insulating layer provided between the semiconductor layer 21 and the conductive layer 22.
Also, the capacitor 16 forms a capacitance with the conductive layer 22 provided in the same layer as the gate electrodes of the TFTs 11 and 12, a conductive layer 23 provided in the same layer as conductive layers 24 to 27 that are connected to the source electrode or the drain electrode of the TFTs 11 and 12, and an insulating layer provided between the conductive layer 22 and the conductive layer 23.
According to such a structure, the capacitor 16 can have a capacitance value large enough to store the gate-source voltage of the TFT 12. In addition, the capacitor 16 is provided below the conductive layer constituting a power source line, therefore, the layout of the capacitor 16 does not cause a decrease in the aperture ratio.
The conductive layers 23 to 27 each corresponding to the source/drain wiring of the TFTs 11 and 12 are 500 to 2000 nm thick, or more preferably 500 to 1300 nm thick. The conductive layers 23 to 27 constitute the source line Sx and the power source line Vx. Therefore, by forming the conductive layers 23 to 27 thick as set forth above, an effect of a voltage drop can be suppressed. Note that when the conductive layers 23 to 27 are formed thick, wiring resistance can be made small. However, when the conductive layers 23 to 27 are formed extremely thick, it becomes difficult to perform a patterning process accurately or the surface will have more irregularity. That is, the thickness of the conductive layers 23 to 27 is desirably controlled within the aforementioned range in consideration of the patterning process to be performed easily and irregularity of the surface.
In addition, insulating layers 28 and 29 (hereinafter collectively referred to as a first insulating layer 30) covering the TFTs 11 and 12, a second insulating layer 31 provided over the first insulating layer 30, and the conductive layer 19 corresponding to the pixel electrode that is formed on the second insulating layer 31 are provided. Provided that the second insulating layer 31 is not formed, the conductive layers 23 to 29 each corresponding to the source/drain wiring are formed in the same layer as the conductive layer 19. Then, the region where the conductive layer 19 is formed is limited to the region where the conductive layers 23 to 29 are not formed. However, the provision of the second insulating layer 31 increases a margin of the region where the conductive layer 19 is formed, which achieves a high aperture ratio. Such a structure is quite effective when adopting a top emission structure. When the high aperture ratio is achieved, a driving voltage can be decreased in accordance with the increase in light emitting areas, which contributes to reduction in power consumption.
Note that each of the first insulating layer 30 and the second insulating layer 31 are formed by using an inorganic material such as silicon oxide and silicon nitride, an organic material such as polyimide and acrylic and the like. The first insulating layer 30 and the second insulating layer 31 may be formed by using either the same materials or different materials. As for the insulating layer, a siloxane material or a material including siloxane may be employed. Siloxane comprises a skeleton formed by the bond of silicon (Si) and oxygen (O), which includes as a substituent an organic group containing at least hydrogen (such as an alkyl group and aromatic hydrocarbon). Alternatively, a fluoro group may be used as the substituent. Further alternatively, a fluoro group and an organic group containing at least hydrogen may be used as the substitutent.
Between the adjacent pixels 10, a partition layer 32 (also referred to as a bank) is provided (see
Note that in the shown layout, an aperture ratio of the pixel is approximately 50%. In
In addition, the partition layer 32 shields light. According to such a structure, borders of the adjacent pixels 10 become clearer, thereby a high resolution image can be displayed. Since the partition layer 32 is colored, it shields light.
The display device of the invention comprises a pixel region 40 where a plurality of the aforementioned pixels 10 are arranged in matrix, a first gate driver 41, a second gate driver 42 and a source driver 43 (see
The source driver 43 includes a pulse output circuit 44, a latch 45 and a selection circuit 46. The latch 45 includes a first latch 47 and a second latch 48. The selection circuit 46 includes a transistor 49 (hereinafter referred to as a TFT 49) and an analog switch 50. The TFT 49 and the analog switch 50 are disposed in each column correspondingly to the source line Sx. The inverter 51 generates a signal obtained by inverting a WE (Write/Erase) signal, and it is not necessarily provided when the WE signal is supplied externally.
A gate electrode of the TFT 49 is connected to a selection signal line 52, and one of a source electrode and a drain electrode thereof is connected to the source line Sx while the other is connected to a power source 53. The analog switch 50 is provided between the second latch 48 and the source line Sx. That is, an input node of the analog switch 50 is connected to the second latch 48 and an output node thereof is connected to the source line Sx. One of the two control nodes of the analog switch 50 is connected to the selection signal line 52 while the other is connected to the selection signal line 52 via the inverter 51. A potential of the power source 53 has a level to turn OFF the TFT 12 included in the pixel 10, and it is an L level when the TFT 12 is an N-channel TFT while it is an H level when the TFT 12 s a P-channel TFT.
The first gate driver 41 includes a pulse output circuit 54 and a selection circuit 55. The second gate driver 42 includes a pulse output circuit 56 and a selection circuit 57. The selection circuits 55 and 57 are connected to the selection signal line 52. Note that the selection circuit 57 included in the second gate driver 42 is connected to the selection signal line 52 via the inverter 58. That is, WE signals inputted to the selection circuits 55 and 57 via the selection signal line 52 are inverted from each other.
Each of the selection circuits 55 and 57 includes a tristate buffer. An input node of the tristate buffer is connected to the pulse output circuit 54 or the pulse output circuit 56 while a control node thereof is connected to the selection signal line 52. An output node of the tristate buffer is connected to the gate line Gy. The tristate buffer operates when a signal transmitted from the selection signal line 52 has an H level while it is in the floating state when a signal transmitted from the selection signal line 52 has an L level.
The pulse output circuit 44 included in the source driver 43, the pulse output circuit 54 included in the first gate driver 41 and the pulse output circuit 56 included in the second gate driver 42 correspond to a shift register having a plurality of flip-flop circuits, or a decoder circuit. When adopting a decoder circuit for each of the pulse output circuits 44, 54 and 56, the source line Sx or the gate line Gy can be selected at random. When the source line Sx or the gate line Gy can be selected at random, pseudo contours that occur when adopting a time gray scale method can be suppressed.
Note that the configuration of the source driver 43 is not limited to the aforementioned, and a level shifter and a buffer may be provided additionally. Note also that the configurations of the first gate driver 41 and the second gate driver 42 are not limited to the aforementioned, and a level shifter and a buffer may be provided additionally. Further, though not shown, each of the source driver 43, the first gate driver 41 and the second gate driver 42 includes a protection circuit. The configuration of the driver including a protection circuit is described in Embodiment Mode 2 below.
In addition, the display device of the invention includes a power source control circuit 63. The power source control circuit 63 includes a power source circuit 61 for supplying power to the light emitting element 13, and a controller 62. The power source circuit 61 is connected to the pixel electrode of the light emitting element 13 via the TFT 12 and the power source line Vx. Also, the power source circuit 61 is connected to the counter electrode of the light emitting element 13 via the power source line.
When a forward bias voltage is applied to the light emitting element so as to supply a current to the light emitting element 13 to emit light, the first power source 17 and the second power source 18 are set to have a potential difference so that the potential of the first power source 17 is higher than the potential of the second power source 18. On the other hand, when a reverse bias voltage is applied to the light emitting element 13, the first power source 17 and the second power source 18 are set to have a potential difference so that the potential of the first power source 17 is lower than the potential of the second power source 18. Such potential setting is performed by supplying a predetermined signal from the controller 62 to the power source circuit 61.
According to the invention, a reverse bias voltage is applied to the light emitting element 13 using the power source control circuit 63, thereby degradation of the light emitting element 13 with the time can be suppressed to improve the reliability. The light emitting element 13 may have an initial defect that the anode and the cathode thereof are short-circuited due to adhesion of foreign substances, pinholes that are produced by minute projections of the anode or the cathode, or irregularity of the electroluminescent layer. Such an initial defect will disturb emission/non-emission in accordance with signals, and a problem will arise where a favorable image display cannot be performed because the whole elements do not emit light with almost all currents flown to the short-circuit portion, or only specific pixels emit light or no light. However, according to the structure of the invention, a reverse bias can be applied to the light emitting element, thereby a current can locally flow only to the short-circuit portion of the anode and the cathode so as to generate heat in the short-circuit portion. As a result, the short-circuit portion can be insulated by oxidizing or carbonizing. Thus, favorable image display can be performed even when an initial defect occurs by eliminating the defect. Note that insulation of such an initial defect is preferably carried out before shipment. Further, not only an initial defect, but another defect might occur where the anode and the cathode are short-circuited with time. Such a defect is called a progressive defect. However, according to the invention, a reverse bias can be applied to the light emitting element at regular intervals, therefore, such possible progressive defect can be eliminated and favorable image display can be performed. Note that the timing at which a reverse bias voltage is applied to the light emitting element 13 is not specifically limited.
The display device of the invention also includes a monitoring circuit 64 and a control circuit 65. The monitoring circuit 64 operates in accordance with the ambient temperature. The control circuit 65 includes a constant current source and a buffer. In the shown configuration, the monitoring circuit 64 includes a monitoring light emitting element 66 (hereinafter referred to as a light emitting element 66).
The control circuit 65 supplies a signal for changing a power source potential to the power source control circuit 63 based on the output of the monitoring circuit 64. The power source control circuit 63 changes a power source potential to be supplied to the pixel region 40 based on the signal supplied from the control circuit 65. According to the invention having the aforementioned configuration, fluctuation of current values caused by a change in ambient temperature can be suppressed to improve the reliability.
According to the display device of the invention using a constant voltage drive, luminance of the light emitting elements is 500 cd/m2, and power consumption is 1 W or less (950 mW) with the pixel aperture ratio of 50%. On the other hand, according to a display device with a constant current drive, luminance of the light emitting elements is 500 cd/m2, and power consumption is 2 W (2040 mW) with the pixel aperture ratio of 25%. That is, by adopting a constant voltage drive, power consumption can be reduced. Specifically, by adopting a constant voltage drive, power consumption can be suppressed to 1 W or less, or more preferably to 0.7 W or less.
Note that the aforementioned values of the power consumption are only of the pixel region, and do not include the power consumption of the driver circuit portions. In addition, both exhibit a display duty ratio of 70% with the time gray scale method adopted.
Note that as set forth above, transistors of the invention may be of any types, and may be formed over any substrate. Therefore, the whole circuit as shown in
Description is made now with reference to
The unit circuit 70 included in the pulse output circuit 44 includes a plurality of transistors and logic circuits (see
The source driver 43 includes a first protection circuit (corresponds to the resistor 72 in the drawing) connected to the input node of the pulse output circuit 44, a second protection circuit (corresponds to the resistors 76 to 78 in the drawing) connected to the input nodes of the first latch 47, and a third protection circuit (corresponds to the transistors 79 to 82 in the drawing) provided on the lower stage of the selection circuit 46. According to such a configuration, degradation or breakdown of elements caused by static electricity can be suppressed.
Description is made now with reference to
The selection circuit 55 includes a tristate buffer 87 and a protection circuit 88 (see
The first gate driver 41 includes the first protection circuit connected to the input node of the pulse output circuit 54 and the second protection circuit 88 provided on the lower stage of the selection circuit 55. According to such a configuration, degradation or breakdown of elements caused by static electricity can be suppressed. More specifically, there is a possibility that a clock signal or a data signal inputted to the input node has noise, which instantaneously applies a high voltage or a low voltage to elements. However, according to the invention having a protection circuit, malfunction, degradation or breakdown of elements can be suppressed.
Note that the protection circuit is constructed by using not only a resistor and a transistor, but one or more elements selected from a resistor, a capacitor and a rectifier. The rectifier is a transistor whose gate electrode and drain electrode are connected to each other, or a diode.
Description is made briefly on the operation of the protection circuit. Here, description is made on the operation of the protection circuit 88 included in the first gate driver 41.
First, a signal having a higher voltage than VDD is supplied from the output node of the tristate buffer 87 due to an effect of noise and the like. Then, the element group 89 is turned OFF while the element group 90 is turned ON because of the relationship of their gate-source voltages. Then, a charge stored in the tristate buffer 87 is released to the power source line for transmitting VDD, thereby a potential of the gate line Gx becomes VDD or VDD+a.
On the other hand, if a signal having a voltage lower than VSS is supplied from the output node of the tristate buffer 87, the element group 89 is turned ON while the element group 90 is turned OFF because of the relationship of their gate-source voltages. Then, the potential of the gate line Gx becomes VSS or VSS−a.
In this manner, even when a voltage supplied from the output node of the tristate buffer 87 becomes higher than VDD or lower than VSS instantaneously due to noise and the like, the voltage supplied to the gate line Gx does not become higher than the VDD nor lower than VSS. Accordingly, malfunction, degradation or breakdown of elements caused by noise, static electricity and the like can be suppressed.
The display device of the invention includes a protection circuit 101 provided between a connecting film such as an FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) and the first gate driver 41, the second gate driver 42 or the source driver 43. As for the source driver 43, signals such as SCK, SSP, DataR, DataG, DataB, SLAT and SWE are supplied externally via the connecting film, and the protection circuit is provided between a wiring for transmitting such signals and the connecting film. As for the first gate driver 41, signals such as GCK, G1SP, PWC and WE are supplied externally via the connecting film, and the protection circuit is provided between a wiring for transmitting such signals and the connecting film. This embodiment mode can be freely implemented in combination with the aforementioned embodiment modes.
A temperature correction function of the invention is implemented by using the monitoring circuit 64 that is operable in accordance with the ambient temperature, the control circuit 65 and the power source control circuit 63 (see
Description is made now on a mechanism for detecting a change in ambient temperature using the light emitting element 66. A constant current is supplied between the both electrodes of the light emitting element 66 from the constant current source 91. That is, the current value of the light emitting element 66 is constant at all times. When the ambient temperature changes under such conditions, a resistance value of the light emitting element 66 per se changes. When the resistance value of the light emitting element 66 changes, a potential difference is generated between the both electrodes of the light emitting element 66 since the current value of the light emitting element 66 is constant at all times. By detecting the potential difference between the both electrodes of the light emitting element 66, a change in the ambient temperature is detected. More specifically, the potential of an electrode of the light emitting element 66 at a fixed potential remains unchanged, therefore, a potential change of the opposite electrode that is connected to the constant current source 91 is detected. A signal containing data on such potential change of the light emitting element is supplied to the amplifier 92, thereby amplified by the amplifier 92 and outputted to the power source control circuit 63. The power source control circuit 63 changes a power source potential to be supplied to the pixel region 40 via the amplifier 92 based on the output of the monitoring circuit 64. Accordingly, the power source potential can be corrected in accordance with the change in temperature. That is, fluctuation of current values caused by a change in temperature can be suppressed.
Note that a plurality of the light emitting elements 66 are provided in the shown configuration, however, the invention is not limited to this. The number of the light emitting elements 66 provided in the monitoring circuit 64 is not specifically limited. In addition, even when the light emitting element 66 is employed, a transistor may be connected in series to the light emitting element 66. In such a case, the transistor connected in series to the light emitting element 66 is turned ON as required. Further, although the light emitting element 66 is employed as the monitoring circuit 64, the invention is not limited to this and other known temperature sensors may be used. In the case of using a known temperature sensor, it may be provided over the same substrate as the pixel region 40, or connected externally by use of an IC. The temperature correction function of the invention does not require user's control, therefore, it can perform correction continuously even after the display device is distributed to an end user. Thus, long life of a product can be ensured. This embodiment mode can be freely implemented in combination with the aforementioned embodiment modes.
The operation of the display device of the invention is described with reference to
Now, description is made on the operation of the selection circuit 46 in each period, assuming that the period in which a WE signal at L level is transmitted from the selection signal line 52 is T1 while the period in which a WE signal at H level is transmitted from the selection signal line 52 is T2. The periods T1 and T2 each corresponds to a half period of the horizontal scan period, and the period T1 is referred to as a first sub-gate selection period while the period T2 is referred to as a second sub-gate selection period.
In the period T1 (first sub-gate selection period), a WE signal transmitted from the selection signal line 52 is at L level, and the TFT 49 is ON whereas the analog switch 50 is OFF. Then, the plurality of signal lines S1 to Sn are electrically connected to the power source 53 via the TFT 49 provided in each column. That is, the plurality of signal lines S1 to Sn have the same potentials as the power source 53. At this time, the TFT 11 included in the pixel 10 is ON, and a potential of the power source 53 is transmitted to the gate electrode of the TFT 12 via the TFT 11. Then, the TFT 12 is turned OFF, and the two electrodes of the light emitting element 13 have the same potentials. That is, no current flows between the two electrodes of the light emitting element 13, thus it does not emit light. In this manner, the operation where a potential of the power source 53 is transmitted to the gate electrode of the TFT 12 regardless of the video signal inputted to the signal line, which turns OFF the TFT 11 to bring the two electrodes of the light emitting element 13 to have the same potentials is called an erasing operation.
In the period T2 (second sub-gate selection period), the WE signal transmitted from the selection signal line 52 is at H level, and the TFT 49 is OFF whereas the analog switch 50 is ON. Then, the video signals of one row stored in the second latch 48 are transmitted to the plurality of signal lines S1 to Sn all at once. At this time, the TFT 11 included in the pixel 10 is ON, and the video signal is transmitted to the gate electrode of the TFT 12 via the TFT 11. Then, according to the video signal inputted, the TFT 12 is turned ON or OFF, thereby the two electrodes of the light emitting element 13 have different potentials or the same potentials. More specifically, when the TFT 12 is turned ON, the two electrodes of the light emitting element 13 have different potentials, thereby a current flows into the light emitting element 13. That is, the light emitting element 13 emits light. Note that a current flowing into the light emitting element 13 has the same value as the source-drain current of the TFT 12. On the other hand, when the TFT 12 is turned OFF, the two electrodes of the light emitting element 13 have the same potentials, thereby no current flows into the light emitting element 13. That is, the light emitting element 13 does not emit light. In this manner, the operation where the TFT 12 is turned ON or OFF according to a video signal, which causes the two electrodes of the light emitting elements 13 to have different potentials or the same potentials is called a writing operation.
Now, the operation of the first gate driver 41 and the second gate driver 42 is described. The pulse output circuit 54 is inputted with G1CK, G1CKB and G1SP. In accordance with the timing of these signals, pulses are sequentially outputted to the selection circuit 55. The pulse output circuit 56 is inputted with G2CK, G2CKB and G2SP. In accordance with the timing of these signals, pulses are sequentially outputted to the selection circuit 57.
Now, similarly to the description on the operation of the source driver 43, description is made on the operation of the selection circuit 55 included in the first gate driver 41 and the selection circuit 57 included in the second gate driver 42 in each period, assuming that the period in which a WE signal at L level is transmitted from the selection signal line 52 is T1 while the period in which a WE signal at H level is transmitted from the selection signal line 52 is T2. Note that in the timing chart of
In the period T1 (first sub-gate selection period), a WE signal transmitted from the selection signal line 52 is at L level. Then, the selection circuit 55 included in the first gate driver 41 is inputted with a WE signal at L level, thereby the selection circuit 55 is brought into a floating state. On the other hand, the selection circuit 57 included in the second driver 42 is inputted with an H-level signal that is obtained by inverting the WE signal, thereby the selection circuit 57 is brought into an operating state. That is, the selection circuit 57 transmits an H-level signal (row selection signal) to the gate line Gi in the i-th row, thereby the gate line Gi has the same potential as the H-level signal. That is, the gate line Gi in the i-th row is selected by the second gate driver 42. As a result, the TFT 11 included in the pixel 10 is turned ON. Then, the potential of the power source 53 included in the source driver 43 is transmitted to the gate electrode of the TFT 12, thereby the TFT 12 is turned OFF and the both electrodes of the light emitting element 13 have the same potentials. That is, an erasing operation is performed in this period where the light emitting element 13 does not emit light.
In the period T2 (second sub-gate selection period), a WE signal transmitted from the selection signal line 52 is at H level. Then, the selection circuit 55 included in the first gate driver 41 is inputted with a WE signal at H level, thereby the selection circuit 55 is brought into the operating state. That is, the selection circuit 55 transmits an H-level signal to the gate line Gi in the i-th row, thereby the gate line Gi has the same potential as the H-level signal. That is, the gate line Gi in the i-th row is selected by the first gate driver 41. As a result, the TFT 11 included in the pixel 10 is turned ON. Then, a video signal is transmitted from the second latch 48 included in the source driver 43 to the gate electrode of the TFT 12, thereby the TFT 12 is turned ON or OFF, and the two electrodes of the light emitting element 13 have different potentials or the same potentials. That is, in this period, writing operation is performed where the light emitting element 13 emits light or no light. On the other hand, the selection circuit 57 included in the second gate driver 42 is inputted with an L-level signal, thereby it is brought into the floating state.
In this manner, the gate line Gy is selected by the second gate driver 42 in the period T1 (first sub-gate selection period) while it is selected by the first gate driver 41 in the period T2 (second sub-gate selection period). That is, the gate line is controlled by the first gate driver 41 and the second gate driver 42 in a complementary manner. In addition, the erasing operation is performed in one of the first sub-gate selection period and the second sub-gate selection period while the writing operation is performed in the other period.
Note that in the period in which the gate line Gi in the i-th row is selected by the first gate driver 41, the second gate driver 42 is not in the operating state (the selection circuit 57 is in the floating state), or transmits a row selection signal to the gate line of the rows other than the i-th row. Similarly, in the period in which the gate line Gi in the i-th row receives a row selection signal from the second gate driver 42, the first gate driver 41 is in the floating state, or transmits a row selection signal to the gate line of the rows other than the i-th row.
According to the invention that performs the aforementioned operation, the light emitting element 13 can be forcibly turned OFF, therefore, the duty ratio can be improved even when the number of gray scales is increased. Further, there is no need to provide a TFT for releasing a charge of the capacitor 16 although the light emitting element 13 can be forcibly turned OFF. Thus, a high aperture ratio can be achieved. When a high aperture ratio is achieved, luminance of the light emitting elements can be decreased in accordance with the increase in light emitting areas, which contributes to reduction in power consumption. That is, a driving voltage can be decreased to reduce power consumption.
Note that the invention is not limited to the aforementioned mode where the gate selection period is divided in half. The gate selection period may be divided into three or more periods. This embodiment mode can be freely implemented in combination with the aforementioned embodiment mode.
Note also that an erasing signal is inputted to a pixel in the former half of the gate selection period (first sub-gate selection period) while a video signal is inputted to a pixel in the latter half of the gate selection period (second sub-gate selection period), however, the invention is not limited to this. It is also possible that a video signal is inputted to a pixel in the former half of the gate selection period (first sub-gate selection period) while an erasing signal is inputted to a pixel in the latter half of the gate selection period (second sub-gate selection period).
Alternatively, it is also possible that a video signal is inputted to a pixel in the former half of the gate selection period (first sub-gate selection period), and another video signal is inputted to a pixel in the latter half of the gate selection period (second sub-gate selection period). A signal corresponding to a different sub-frame may be inputted in each period. As a result, sub-frame periods can be provided without the need of an erasing period so that emission periods are arranged in succession. As there is no need to provide an erasing period in such a case, the duty ratio can be increased.
Description is made now on the operation of the display device of the invention with reference to timing charts (
Each of the plurality of sub-frame periods includes one of a plurality of writing periods Ta1, Ta2, . . . , Tan in which the writing operation or the erasing operation is performed, and one of a plurality of light emitting elements Ts1, Ts2, . . . , Tsn. Each of the plurality of writing periods includes a plurality of gate selection periods. Each of the plurality of gate selection periods includes a plurality of sub-gate selection periods. The number into which each gate selection period is divided is not specifically limited, however, it is preferably 2 to 8, or more preferably 2 to 4. The length of the emission periods Ts1:Ts2: . . . :Tsn is set to satisfy, for example, 2(n-1):2(n-2): . . . :21:20. That is, the emission periods Ts1, Ts2, . . . , Tsn are set to have different length for each bit.
Description is made below on the timing chart for displaying 3-bit gray scales (8 gray scales) in the case of providing no AC drive period FRB (see
Note that the erasing operation is the operation for bringing the light emitting element to emit no light, and it is performed only when necessary in a sub-frame period.
Description is made below on the timing chart in the case of providing an AC drive period RFB (see
Note that the AC drive period FRB is not necessarily provided per frame period, and it may be provided per several frame periods. In addition, the AC drive period FRB is not required to be provided separately from the sub-frame periods SF1 to SF3, and it may be provided in the emission periods Ts1 to Ts3 within a certain sub-frame period.
In addition, the order of the sub-frame periods is not limited to the aforementioned in which the sub-frame periods are arranged in order from the higher-order bit to the lower-order bit, and they may be arranged at random. Further, the order of the sub-frame periods may be random per frame period.
In addition, one or more periods selected from the sub-frame periods may be divided into a plurality of periods. In that case, each of the one or more divided sub-frame periods, and each of the one or more undivided sub-frame periods includes one of the plurality of writing periods Ta1, Ta2, . . . , Tam (m is a natural number), and one of the plurality of emission periods Ts1, Ts2, . . . , Tsm.
The invention can also be applied to a display device using a constant current drive. In this embodiment, description is made with reference to
In this embodiment, a plurality of (at least two) monitoring elements are used. Here, two monitoring elements 3401 and 3402 are used. One monitoring element 3401 is supplied with a constant current from a constant current source 3403 while the other monitoring element 3402 is supplied with a constant current from a constant current source 3404. By setting the current supplied from the constant current source 3403 and the constant current source 3404 to have different values, the total current supplied to each of the monitoring elements 3401 and 3402 have different values. Then, the monitoring elements 3401 and 3402 have a difference in degree of degradation with time.
The monitoring elements 3401 and 3402 are connected to an arithmetic circuit 3405, in which a difference (voltage value) between the output of the monitoring element 3401 and the output of the monitoring element 3402 is calculated.
The voltage value calculated in the arithmetic circuit 3405 is supplied to a video signal generation circuit 3406. The video signal generation circuit 3406 corrects a video signal supplied to each pixel based on the voltage value supplied from the arithmetic circuit 3405. According to such a configuration, degradation with time of the light emitting elements can be corrected.
In addition, in the case where a gate electrode of a transistor is connected to a power source line Vax at a fixed potential, and operating the transistor in the saturation region to control emission/non-emission of light emitting elements with a video signal, correction of the video signal is not necessary, but only a potential of the power source line Vax is required to be changed according to the voltage value supplied from the arithmetic circuit 3405. Note that the power source line Vax is connected to the power source circuit 3407. Thus, the power source circuit 3407 corrects the potential of the power source line Vax based on the voltage value supplied form the arithmetic circuit 3405.
The display device of this embodiment having the aforementioned configuration can perform correction in accordance with the degradation with time of light emitting elements.
Note that a circuit for preventing fluctuation of potentials of a buffer amplifier and the like is preferably provided between the monitoring element 3401 and the arithmetic circuit 3405 and between the monitoring element 3402 and the arithmetic circuit 3405. Note also that a pixel having a configuration for a constant current drive includes, for example, a pixel using a current mirror circuit as shown in
Description is made now with reference to
The display device of this embodiment corrects image data inputted to the column signal line driver circuit 3602 or a voltage generated in the constant voltage source 3701 using the monitoring circuit 3640 in accordance with the change in temperature or the degradation with time of light emitting elements, thereby preventing an adverse effect resulting from both the change in temperature and the degradation with time of the light emitting elements.
Electronic appliances having a display device of which pixel region includes light emitting elements, include a television set (television or television receiver), a digital camera, a digital video camera, a cellular phone set (cellular phone), a portable information terminal such as a PDA, a portable game machine, a monitor, a personal computer, a sound reproducing device such as a car audio, an image reproducing device having a recording medium such as a home game machine, and the like. The display device of the invention can be applied to the display portions of these electronic appliances. Specific examples of such electronic appliances are described with reference to
A portable information terminal shown in
In this embodiment, description is made with reference to
In both graphs of
Note that in all the samples, duty ratio of monitoring elements is 100% while duty ratio of light emitting elements is approximately 64%. In addition, although the total current value of the monitoring elements is equal to that of the monitoring elements, an instantaneous current value of the monitoring elements is different from that of the light emitting elements.
It is apparent from
In addition, it is apparent from
According to the result of
According to the aforementioned operation, the display device having the correction function of the invention can maintain a constant luminance, therefore, it can be called a constant-luminance display device.
In addition, a driving method of a display device having a correction function as the invention can be called a constant-luminance driving method (constant brightness method, constant luminescence method, brightness control method, control brightness method, or brightness control method). According to such a driving method, light emitting elements are driven under the conditions that the amount of a current value increased by the correction function and the amount of a current value decreased by the degradation with time are calculated in advance as set forth above, and a voltage having an enough level to cancel out the difference is applied.
The present application is based on Japanese Priority application No. 2004-152626 filed on May 21, 2004 with the Japanese Patent Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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