Claims
- 1. A driving circuit for driving a matrix of a plurality of organic electroluminescent elements comprising light-emitting layers made of an organic substance and signal electrodes and scanning electrodes, said electrodes holding the light-emitting layers therebetween, said driving circuit comprising a current driving circuit having an output node coupled to said organic electroluminescent elements and generating a driving current at said output node during a driving pulse supplied thereto, said driving pulse including a first period of time, a second period of time following said first period of time, said driving current having a first current value during said first period of time and a second current value during said second period of time, said organic electroluminescent elements being driven by said driving current having said first and second current values to enhance luminance of said organic electroluminescent elements within a period of said driving pulse, electric charges accumulated in said organic electroluminescent elements within said driving pulse for a scanning electrode being discharged before a period of said driving pulse for the following scanning electrode to restrain excessive charging in the following period of said driving pulse.
- 2. The driving circuit according to claim 1, wherein said second current value is smaller than said first current value.
- 3. The driving circuit according to claim 1, wherein said period for discharging electric charges is set in said period of said driving pulse.
- 4. The driving circuit according to claim 3, wherein said period for discharging electric charges is set in an end of said period of said driving pulse.
- 5. The driving circuit according to claim 1, wherein said current driving circuit includes a current source generating a current of said second current value in response to said driving pulse at said output node, a pulse generator generating a trigger pulse in synchronization with said driving pulse during said first period of time, and a switch responding to said trigger pulse to electrically couple said output node to a power voltage line.
- 6. The driving circuit according to claim 1 wherein said current driving circuit includes a pulse generator generating a trigger pulse in synchronization with said driving pulse during said first period of time, a current source producing said first current value in response to said trigger pulse and thereafter producing said second current value, and a switch coupled between said current source and said organic electroluminescent element and turned on in response to said driving pulse.
- 7. A driving circuit for driving a matrix of a plurality of organic electroluminescent elements comprising:light-emitting layers made of an organic substance; and signal electrodes and scanning electrodes, these electrodes holding the light-emitting layer therebetween, wherein said driving circuit comprises; a current source circuit for supplying a direct current driving current to said organic thin film electroluminescent elements in response to a first pulse signal; a pulse generator responsive to receipt of said first pulse signal and for outputting a second pulse signal in synchronization with said first pulse signal, and a charging circuit which charges a junction capacitance of said organic thin film electroluminescent elements to a predetermined potential responsive to said second pulse signal to shorten a period in which said junction capacitance is charged, wherein a current which is a sum of said driving current and said junction capacitance is supplied to said organic thin film electroluminescent elements to enhance luminance within a period of said first pulse signal and electric charges accumulated in said organic electroluminescent elements within said driving pulse for a scanning electrodes being discharged before a period of said driving pulse for the following scanning electrode to restrain excessive charging in the following period of said driving pulse by said charging circuit.
- 8. The driving circuit according to claim 7 wherein a pulse width of said second pulse signal is narrower than a pulse width of said first pulse signal.
- 9. The driving circuit according to claim 7, wherein said period for discharging electric charges is set in said period of said driving pulse.
- 10. The driving circuit according to claim 9, wherein said period for discharging electric charges is set in an end of said period of said driving pulse.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/085,731 filed May 27, 1998.
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