Claims
- 1. A driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element having scanning lines and signal lines formed in an matrix on a substrate, comprised of a light-emitting element, plural transistors, a constant current source and a grounding potential at or near an intersection of the scanning line and the signal line,
the driving circuit being characterized in that the driving circuit has a circuit assembly comprised of a circuit having the light emitting element and a first transistor connected in series and a second circuit comprising a second transistor and connected in parallel to the first circuit, and that the constant current source, the circuit assembly and the grounding potential are connected in series.
- 2. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 1, wherein the light-emitting element, the transistors, the constant current source and the grounding potential are connected in the order of a power line, the circuit assembly comprising the first circuit having the light-emitting element connected at the side of the power line, and the grounding potential with interposition of the constant current source.
- 3. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 2, wherein the connecting constitution of the driving circuit is characterized in that the anode of the light-emitting element and the second main electrode of the second transistor are connected in common to the power line, that the cathode of the light-emitting element is connected to the second main electrode of the first transistor in the first circuit, that the first main electrode of the first transistor and the first main electrode of the second transistor are connected in common to one electrode of the constant current source, and that the other electrode of the constant current source is connected to the grounding potential.
- 4. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 3, wherein the first and second transistors are N-channel transistors.
- 5. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 3, which further comprises a first memory circuit comprised of a third transistor having a control electrode connected to the scanning line and a first main electrode connected to the signal line and a memory capacitance one electrode of which is connected to the grounding potential, wherein a second main electrode of the transistor is connected in common to the memory capacitance and a control electrode of the first transistor.
- 6. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 3, which further comprises the first memory circuit and a second memory circuit comprised of a forth transistor having a control electrode connected to the scanning line and a first main electrode receiving a reversed signal from the signal line and a memory capacitance one electrode of which is connected to the grounding potential, wherein a second main electrode of the transistor is connected in common to the memory capacitance and a control electrode of the second transistor.
- 7. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 1, wherein the light-emitting element, the transistors, the constant current source and the grounding potential are connected in the order of a power line, the circuit assembly comprising the first circuit having the first transistor connected at the side of the power line with interposition of the constant current source, and the grounding potential.
- 8. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 7, wherein the connecting constitution of the driving circuit is characterized in that the first main electrode of the first transistor and the first main electrode of the second transistor are connected to the power line, that the second main electrode of the first transistor is connected to the anode of the light-emitting element, and that the cathode of the light-emitting element and the second main electrode of the second transistor are connected in common to the grounding potential.
- 9. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 8, wherein the first and second transistors are P-channel transistors.
- 10. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 8, wherein the phase of a first main signal of the third transistor and the phase of a first main signal of the fourth transistor are reversed.
- 11. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 1, wherein the first transistor and the second transistor are operated differentially to be turned off and on alternately.
- 12. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 1, wherein the light-emitting element is controlled to be turned on and off by turning on and off the first and second transistors in accordance with information from the scanning line and the signal line.
- 13. The driving circuit of an active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 12, wherein gradation is made by controlling the light emission quantity of the light-emitting element per time by turning on and off the light-emitting element in accordance with information from the scanning line and the signal line.
- 14. The driving circuit of the active matrix type light-emitting element according to claim 1, wherein the light-emitting element is an organic electroluminescence element or an inorganic electroluminescence element.
- 15. An active matrix type of light-emitting device, which has the driving circuit of the active matrix type light-emitting elements set forth in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-081880 |
Mar 2001 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP02/02593, filed Mar. 19, 2002, which claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 081880/2001, filed Mar. 22, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/JP02/02593 |
Mar 2002 |
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10247626 |
Sep 2002 |
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