Claims
- 1. A drive circuit for a thin-film electroluminescent (EL) matrix display panel comprising:
- data side electrodes formed on one major surface of the thin-film electroluminescent (EL) matrix display panel in one direction;
- scanning side electrodes formed on the opposing major surface of said thin-film electroluminescent (EL) matrix display panel in another direction substantially perpendicular to said data side electrodes, said scanning side electrodes being alternately divided into odd number scanning electrodes and even number scanning electrodes;
- an odd side write driving circuit supplying a writing pulse to selected even number scanning electrodes in a first drive field and to selected odd number scanning electrodes in a second drive field;
- an even side write driving circuit supplying said writing pulse to said selected odd number scanning electrodes in said first drive field and to said selected even number scanning electrodes in said second drive field;
- an odd side N-channel high voltage MOS driver connected to said odd number scanning electrodes at one end thereof, the other end of said odd side N-channel high voltage MOS driver being connected to a grounded terminal;
- an odd side P-channel MOS high voltage driver connected to said odd number scanning electrodes at one end thereof, the other end of said odd side P-channel MOS high voltage driver being connected to said odd side write driving circuit;
- an even side N-channel high voltage MOS driver connected to said even number scanning electrodes at one end thereof, the other end of said even side N-channel high voltage MOS driver being connected to the grounded terminal; and
- an even side P-channel high voltage MOS driver connected to said even number scanning electrodes at one end thereof, the other end of said even side P-channel high voltage MOS driver being connected to said even side write driving circuit;
- said writing pulse supplied in said first drive field being of opposite polarity to said writing pulse supplied in said second drive field.
- 2. The drive circuit for a thin-film electroluminescent (EL) matrix display panel of claim 1, further comprising:
- first driving means for conducting said first drive field, said first driving means including,
- first activating means for turning on one of a plurality of MOS transistors included in said odd side N-channel high voltage MOS driver, each said MOS transistor being associated with an odd number scanning electrode,
- second activating means for turning on all of a plurality of MOS transistors included in said even side P-channel high voltage MOS driver;
- second driving means for conducting said first drive field, said second driving means including,
- third activating means for turning on one of a plurality of MOS transistors included in said even side N-channel high voltage MOS driver, each said MOS transistor being associated with an even number scanning electrode, and
- fourth activating means for turning on all of a plurality of MOS transistors included in said odd side P-channel high voltage MOS driver;
- third driving means for conducting said second drive field, said third driving means including,
- fifth activating means for turning on one of said plurality of MOS transistors included in said odd side P-channel high voltage MOS driver; and
- sixth activating means for turning on all of said plurality of MOS transistors included in said even side N-channel high voltage MOS driver; and
- fourth driving means for conducting said second drive field, said fourth means including,
- seventh activating means for turning on one of said plurality of MOS transistors included in said even side P-channel high voltage MOS driver; and
- eighth activating means for turning on all of said plurality of MOS transistors included in said odd side N-channel high voltage MOS driver.
- 3. A method of driving an electroluminescent matrix display panel having a plurality of pixels arranged in odd and even groups and defined by data electrodes and scanning electrodes, said scanning electrodes being arranged in alternating even and odd groups, selected ones of said pixels forming a display image on said display panel, comprising:
- driving each said selected pixel by applying drive signals divided into odd and even fields to the said electrodes defining a said selected pixel by;
- (a) driving the said electrodes defining said selected pixel in the odd field to apply write pulses having a first polarity thereto, and
- (b) driving the said electrodes defining said selected pixel in said even field to apply write pulses of a polarity opposite to the first polarity thereto;
- said steps (a) and (b) of driving applying a said write pulse in said odd field and a said write pulse in said even field with a constant phase relationship therebetween to each said selected pixel throughout the display.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein each said odd field and each said even field are divided into a plurality of portions corresponding in number to the number of scan electrodes in said odd and even groups, each said portion of said odd field and a corresponding portion of said even field corresponding to a said scan electrode of said odd or even groups,
- said step (a) of driving applying a write pulse during said portion of said odd field to said corresponding scan electrode of said odd or even group;
- said step (b) of driving applying a write pulse during said corresponding portion of said even field to said corresponding scan electrode of said odd or even group.
- 5. A method of driving an electroluminescent matrix display panel having a plurality of pixels defined by data electrodes and scanning electrodes; comprising:
- driving said electrodes with drive signals divided into first and second fields by;
- (a) driving said data electrodes and some of said scanning electrodes in a first field to apply write pulses to said pixels connected thereto; and
- (b) driving said data electrodes and said some of said scanning electrodes in a second field to apply write pulses having opposite polarity to said write pulses of step (a) to said pixels connected thereto,
- said step (a) of driving applying said write pulses to the pixels connected to each said scanning electrode at a time unique to each said scanning electrode driving said first field;
- said step (b) of driving applying write pulses to the pixels connected to each said scanning electrode at a time unique to each said scanning electrode driving said second field;
- said unique time in said first field and in said second field for each scanning electrode having a constant phase relationship therebetween.
- 6. A method of driving an electroluminescent matrix display panel having a plurality of pixels defined by data electrodes and scanning electrodes, said scanning electrodes being arranged in alternating first and second groups comprising:
- (a) driving said display panel in a first frame by;
- precharging all said pixels with a precharge voltage;
- selecting a scanning electrode of said first group and at least one data electrode associated with desired pixels of a row of pixels to be displayed;
- discharging all pixels not associated with said at least one data electrode associated with desired pixels to be displayed;
- applying a first writing pulse of a first polarity to said desired pixels of said row of pixels associated with said selected scanning electrode and said selected at least one data electrode by applying a voltage directly to all said scanning electrodes of said second group, said selected scanning electrode being held to a ground level, said applied voltage pulling up said second group of scanning electrodes to form said first writing pulse; said first writing pulse, when superimposed on said precharge voltage being sufficient to initiate electroluminescence of said desired pixels of said row of pixels associated with said selected scanning and data electrodes, said first writing pulse being otherwise insufficient to initiate electroluminescence;
- said steps of precharging, selecting, discharging, and applying being performed for each scanning electrode;
- (b) driving said display panel in a second frame by;
- precharging all said pixels with a precharge voltage;
- discharging all pixels associated with said selected data electrode while retaining said precharge voltage on all said pixels associated with non-selected data electrodes; and
- applying a second writing pulse of a polarity opposite to said first writing pulse to said desired pixels of said row of pixels by applying a voltage directly to said selected scanning electrode, said non-selected scanning electrodes of said first and second groups being held to a ground level, said voltage pulling down said data electrodes and developing a net voltage across said desired pixels of said row of pixels which is sufficient to cause electroluminescence but developing a net voltage across the remainder of said pixels of the selected scanning electrode which is insufficient to cause electroluminescence of those precharged pixels associated with said non-selected electrodes;
- said steps of precharging, discharging and applying being performed for each scanning electrode;
- said method of driving thereby developing symmetrical first and second write pulses in first and second frames to develop the desired display.
- 7. The method of claim 3 wherein said write pulses supplied in said step (a) of driving and said step (b) of driving are of the same magnitude but of opposite polarities.
- 8. The method of claim 5 wherein said write pulses supplied in said step (a) of driving and said step (b) of driving are of the same magnitude but of opposite polarities.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein said write pulses supplied in said step (a) of driving and in said step (b) of driving are of the same magnitude but of opposite polarities.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said step (a) of driving and said step (b) of driving alternately develop equispaced said write pulses.
- 11. A drive circuit for an electroluminescent matrix display panel having orthogonally arranged data and scanning electrodes intersecting to form a plurality of pixels, comprising:
- data electrode drive circuit for driving said data electrodes to select pixels to be driven to luminescence associated with each scanning electrode;
- scanning electrode drive circuit scanning said scanning electrodes, said scanning electrode drive circuit including,
- a P-channel and an N-channel driver associated with each scanning electrode, said P-channel and N-channel drivers enabling application of write voltage pulses of opposing polarities to each said scanning electrode.
- 12. The drive circuit of claim 11 wherein said scanning electrode drive circuit comprises means for supplying first and second write voltages of opposing polarities to each said selected pixel.
- 13. The drive circuit of claim 12 wherein said first and second write voltages are of the same amplitude but of opposing polarities.
- 14. The drive circuit of claim 13 wherein said means for supplying develops said first and second write voltages alternately and equispaced apart.
- 15. A system for driving an electroluminescent matrix display panel having a plurality of pixels arranged in odd and even groups and defined by data electrodes and scanning electrodes, said scanning electrodes being arranged in alternating even and odd groups, selected ones of said pixels forming a display image on said display panel, comprising:
- means for driving each said selected pixel by applying drive signals divided into odd and even fields to the said electrodes defining a selected pixel, said means for driving including:
- odd field driving means for applying write pulses in an odd field by driving the said electrodes defining said selected pixel to apply write pulses having a first polarity thereto, and
- even field driving means for applying write pulses in an even field by driving the said electrodes defining said selected pixel to apply write pulses of a polarity opposite to the first polarity thereto;
- said odd and even field driving means applying a said write pulse in said odd field and a said write pulse in said even field with a constant phase relationship therebetween to each said selected pixel.
- 16. The system of claim 15 wherein said odd field driving means and said even field driving means develop their respective said write pulses with equal magnitudes but opposite polarities.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 664,958 filed on Oct. 26, 1984, now abandoned.
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