Claims
- 1. An EL display device, comprising:an EL display panel including a row-and-column matrix array of scan electrodes and data electrodes with EL elements being formed at intersections of said scan electrodes and said data electrodes; scan electrode driver circuits for applying to said scan electrodes a scan voltage changeable in polarity once per each positive and negative field; and a data electrode driver circuit for applying to said data electrodes a data voltage that causes said EL elements to operate in one of a light emissive and a light non-emissive state; said scan electrodes being arranged so that an off-set voltage is applied thereto during times other than when said scan voltage is applied; and said data electrodes being arranged so that a predetermined voltage is periodically applied thereto to create a potential difference applied to the EL display panel of substantially zero, wherein no voltage is applied for a time period between applications of said scan voltage to said scan electrodes.
- 2. The EL display device of claim 1, wherein said predetermined voltage is applied to said data electrodes in a respective one of said positive and negative fields.
- 3. The EL display device of claim 2, wherein said predetermined voltage is applied to said data electrodes immediately after said scan voltage is applied to said scan electrodes.
- 4. The EL display device of claim 3, wherein said predetermined voltage is applied for a time period less than or equal to 20 μ seconds.
- 5. The EL display device of claim 1, wherein said predetermined voltage equals said offset voltage.
- 6. An EL display device, comprising:an EL display including a plurality of EL elements; a plurality of EL element driver circuits for driving the plurality of EL elements to selectively cause certain of the plurality of EL elements to emit light according to a display operation; and a control device for controlling the plurality of EL element driver circuits and for causing a predetermined voltage to be periodically applied across the plurality of EL elements to make a potential difference thereacross substantially zero, wherein no voltage is applied for a time period between applications of said predetermined voltage to said plurality of EL elements.
- 7. The EL display device of claim 6, wherein the plurality of EL elements comprises pixels formed from a row-and-column matrix array of scan electrodes and data electrodes.
- 8. The EL display device of claim 7, wherein the plurality of EL element driver circuits comprises a plurality of scan electrode driver circuits for applying a scan voltage to the scan electrodes; anda data electrode driver circuit for selectively applying to the data electrodes a data voltage that causes the EL elements to operate in one of a light emissive and a light non-emissive state.
- 9. The EL display device of claim 8, wherein the predetermined voltage is applied to the data electrodes immediately after the scan voltage is applied to the scan electrodes.
- 10. The EL display device of claim 8, wherein the control device comprises at least one scan-side control circuit for controlling the scan voltage of the scan electrode driver circuits and a data-side control circuit for controlling the data voltage of the data electrode driver circuit.
- 11. The EL display device of claim 8, wherein the scan electrodes are arranged so that an off-set voltage is applied thereto during times other than when the scan voltage is applied; andthe data electrodes are arranged so that the predetermined voltage is periodically applied thereto to make the potential difference applied across the plurality of EL display elements substantially zero.
- 12. The EL display device of claim 11, wherein the predetermined voltage equals the offset voltage.
- 13. The EL display device of claim 6, wherein the predetermined voltage is applied for a time period less than or equal to 20 μ seconds.
- 14. A method of controlling operation of an EL display device including an array of scan electrodes and data electrodes in which a plurality of EL elements are formed at intersections of the scan electrodes and the data electrodes, comprising:applying a scan voltage to the scan electrodes; applying a data voltage to the data electrodes to cause certain of the data electrodes to emit light according to a predetermined display operation; applying an off-set voltage to the scan electrodes at times other than during application of a scan voltage; and periodically applying a current inhibiting voltage to the data electrodes to inhibit current flow across the plurality of EL elements, wherein no voltage is applied to said EL elements for a time period between applications of said scan voltage to said scan electrodes.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein periodically applying a current inhibiting voltage to the data electrodes comprises applying a current inhibiting voltage in both positive and negative fields during one display cycle of the EL display device.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein periodically applying a current inhibiting voltage to the data electrodes occurs immediately after applying a scan voltage to the scan electrodes.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein periodically applying a current inhibiting voltage is performed for a period less than or equal to 20 μ seconds.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-082010 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to, and claims priority from, pending Japanese Patent Application No. 10-82010, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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