Embodiments of the present application relate to the field of display technology, for example, a method for driving a pixel circuit.
A screen circuit of medium or small size generally adopts a 7T1C internal compensation circuit based on low temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) technology. The 7T1C internal compensation circuit is used for compensating the drift of the threshold voltage of a drive transistor to improve the uniformity of a thin-film transistor (TFT).
However, in high-refresh-rate and high-resolution applications, since charging time is short, and the threshold voltage compensation of the drive transistor is insufficient, problems such as uneven brightness and image sticking at a low gray level are prone to occur.
An embodiment of the present application provides a method for driving a pixel circuit to alleviate problems such as an uneven display and image sticking caused by insufficient charging time and to improve the display effect of a device.
An embodiment of the present application provides a method for driving a pixel circuit. The pixel circuit includes a drive transistor. The method includes that: a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at a plurality of different gray levels are acquired; compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the plurality of different gray levels are determined according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the plurality of different gray levels; and the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the plurality of different gray levels.
An embodiment of the present application provides a method for driving a pixel circuit. The pixel circuit includes a drive transistor. The method includes that: a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at a plurality of different gray levels are acquired; compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the plurality of different gray levels are determined according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the plurality of different gray levels; and the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages. In the schemes provided by this embodiment of the present application, the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the plurality of different gray levels are determined according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the plurality of different gray levels. The compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the plurality of different gray levels are the voltages actually required to be written to the gate of the drive transistor at a plurality of different gray levels corresponding to a high refresh rate of the device; therefore, the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages so that a current difference and a brightness difference caused by the insufficient charging time are overcome. Thus, the problems such as the uneven display and the image sticking are alleviated, and the display effect of the device is improved.
The present application is described hereinafter in conjunction with drawings and embodiments. The embodiments described herein are intended to explain and not to limit the present application. For ease of description, only part, not all, of the structures related to the present application is illustrated in the drawings.
VGS denotes the voltage difference between the gate of the drive transistor M1 and the source of the drive transistor M1. VT denotes the threshold voltage of the drive transistor M1. VDD denotes the voltage input through the power signal line VDD. Vdata denotes the data voltage input through the data signal line V1. q, k, T and n denote influence factors. As can be seen from the preceding formula, when the light emission device D emits light, the current flowing through the light emission device D is independent of the threshold voltage VT, that is, the threshold voltage VT of the drive transistor M1 is compensated. When the pixel circuit operates at a high refresh rate and high resolution, the time of the pixel circuit in the data writing and compensation stage is short, that is, the charging time of the capacitor C electrically connected to the gate of the drive transistor M1 is short. Thus, the threshold voltage acquisition of the drive transistor M1 is insufficient. As a result, the gate potential compensation of the drive transistor M1 in the data writing and compensation stage is insufficient. Similarly, after each gray level voltage is input through the data signal line V1, since the charging time of the gate of the drive transistor M1 is insufficient, there is a certain deviation value between the gate potential of the drive transistor M1 that is actually compensated and the gate potential of the drive transistor M1 that theoretically needs to be compensated. In the light emission stage, the current actually flowing through the light emission device D is:
Verror denotes the deviation value between the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor M1 and the actually compensated threshold voltage of the drive transistor M1 at a gray level. As can be seen from the preceding formula, a difference formed due to the insufficient acquisition of the threshold voltage of the drive transistor M1 causes a current change of an exponential magnitude. As a result, problems such as poor uniformity of a display image and an image sticking phenomenon are caused, and the display effect of the device is affected.
An embodiment of the present application provides a method for driving a pixel circuit. The pixel circuit includes a drive transistor.
In S110, a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are acquired.
The theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor may be a corresponding threshold voltage after the characteristic of the drive transistor is determined. During the operation of the pixel circuit, if the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor is compensated, the driving current formed by the pixel circuit may be independent of the threshold voltage of the drive transistor. The theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor may be computed on the premise that a preset voltage is written to the gate of the drive transistor and maintained for sufficient compensation time. For example, when the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor of the pixel circuit in a display device such as a mobile phone is acquired, the theoretical threshold voltage may be acquired when the mobile phone is turned off or in a standby state. The actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels may be the difference values between the gate potentials of the drive transistor written by the pixel circuit at the data writing and compensation stage and the gray level voltages when the pixel circuit is driven by the gray level voltages corresponding to different gray levels. In the case where the pixel circuit operates at a high refresh rate or high resolution, the pixel circuit cannot fully achieve threshold compensation of the drive transistor in the data writing and compensation stage. At this time, the actual compensation value for the threshold voltage of the drive transistor of the pixel circuit is the actual threshold voltage of the drive transistor. A gray level refers to a representation in terms of a bright and dark contrast and a black-and-white transition, that is, the brightness level relationship between the darkest black of a display to the brightest white of the display. The gray level may generally be determined according to the power of 2. For example, the gray level may be the eighth power of 2, that is, gray level 256.
In S120, compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels are determined according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
Gray level voltages at different gray levels are different. In the data writing and compensation stage, a pixel driving circuit charges the gate of the drive transistor differently at different gray level voltages. Thus, the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor acquired at different gray levels are different. After the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are acquired, the compensation data voltage of the drive transistor at a corresponding gray level may be acquired according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistors at different gray levels. The compensation data voltage may compensate the difference value between the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltage of the drive transistor. When data writing and compensation are performed on the pixel circuit by the compensation data voltage, a difference caused by the insufficient acquisition of the threshold voltage of the drive transistor in the related art may be canceled out. Thus, problems such as uneven display and image sticking are alleviated, and the display effect of the device is improved.
In S130, the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
After the compensation data voltages at different gray levels are obtained by using deviation values of threshold voltages at different gray levels, an obtained compensation data voltage at one gray level is written to the gate of the drive transistor. The pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to a compensation data voltage at one gray level. At this time, the current in the pixel circuit is as follows:
Vdata_old denotes an original compensation data voltage of the drive transistor at a gray level. Verror denotes a deviation value of a threshold voltage of the drive transistor at a gray level. Vdata_new denotes a compensation data voltage of the drive transistor at a gray level.
As can be seen from the formula, in computation, the deviation value of the threshold voltage introduced in the compensation data voltage may cancel the difference caused by the insufficient acquisition of the threshold voltage of the drive transistor in the related art. In this manner, the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltage so that a current difference and a brightness difference caused by insufficient charging time are overcome. Moreover, the problems such as the uneven display and the image sticking are alleviated, and the display effect of the device is improved.
In the schemes of this embodiment, the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are acquired to determine the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels. A data voltage provided by the data signal line is corrected to a compensation data voltage in the data writing and compensation stage. The pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to this compensation data voltage. Thus, when the pixel drive circuit is actually driven to operate, the problems such as the current difference and the brightness difference caused by the insufficient charging time can be solved. Moreover, the uneven display and the image sticking phenomenon are alleviated, and the display effect of the device is improved.
In S210, a preset voltage is provided, the preset voltage is written to a gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation until a gate potential of the drive transistor remains unchanged, a current gate potential of the drive transistor is read and a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor is determined according to the preset voltage and the current gate potential of the drive transistor.
The preset voltage is provided, and the preset voltage is written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation until the gate potential of the drive transistor remains unchanged. At this time, the drive transistor is sufficiently compensated. The current gate potential of the drive transistor is read on the basis of the sufficient compensation of the drive transistor. The gate of the drive transistor may be connected to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The gate potential of the drive transistor is read through the ADC. The theoretical threshold voltage is determined according to the preset voltage written to the gate of the drive transistor and the read current gate potential of the drive transistor.
In S220, different gray level voltages corresponding to different gray levels are provided sequentially, the different gray level voltages are written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation, a plurality of gate potentials of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the different gray level voltages are read, and actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels are determined according to different gray level voltages and the plurality of gate potentials of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the different gray level voltages.
The step in which different gray level voltages corresponding to different gray levels are provided sequentially, the different gray level voltages are written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation, a plurality of gate potentials of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the different gray level voltages are read, actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels are determined according to the different gray level voltages and the plurality of gate potentials of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the different gray level voltages includes the steps below. A gray level voltage is provided; the gray level voltage is written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation; the current gate potential of the drive transistor is read; an actual threshold voltage of the drive transistor at the gray level corresponding to the gray level voltage is determined according to the gray level voltage and the current gate potential of the drive transistor; the following steps are performed repeatedly: a gray level voltage is provided, the gray level voltage is written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation, the current gate potential of the drive transistor is read, and an actual threshold voltage of the drive transistor at the gray level corresponding to the gray level voltage is determined according to the gray level voltage and the current gate potential of the drive transistor; and a plurality of gray level voltages are sequentially provided to acquire actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at a plurality of gray levels.
Different gray level voltages corresponding to different gray levels are provided sequentially, and different gray level voltages are written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation. The compensation time maintained by a gray level voltage written each time may be the time for which a screen is actually lit by a user. Therefore, it is ensured that the compensation time of the gate potential of the drive transistor is equal to the compensation time of the gate potential of the drive transistor in the actual operation of the pixel circuit. Thus, the accuracy of an actual threshold voltage is improved, and the accuracy of the compensation data voltage obtained according to the theoretical threshold voltage and the actual threshold voltage is ensured. The current gate potential of the drive transistor is read on the basis that the compensation time of the drive transistor is the time for which the screen is actually lit by the user. Similarly, the gate of the drive transistor may be connected to the ADC. The gate potential of the drive transistor is read through the ADC. The actual threshold voltage corresponding to a written gray level voltage is determined according to the gray level voltage written to the gate of the drive transistor and the read current gate potential of the drive transistor.
In S230, compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels are determined according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
Optionally, the step in which the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are determined according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels includes the steps below. The difference value between the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and an actual threshold voltage of the drive transistor at each gray level among the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels is computed to determine deviation values of threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels. The compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are determined according to the deviation values of the threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels.
The difference value between the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and an actual threshold voltage of the drive transistor at each gray level among the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels is computed to determine the deviation values of the threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels. Original compensation data voltages at different gray levels are corrected according to the deviation values of the threshold voltages at different gray levels. That the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are determined according to the deviation values of the threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels may be achieved based on the formula: Vdata_new=Vdata_old Verror. Vdata_old denotes an original compensation data voltage of the drive transistor at a gray level. Verror denotes a deviation value of a threshold voltage of the drive transistor at a gray level. Vdata_new denotes a compensation data voltage of the drive transistor at a gray level. After the deviation values of the threshold voltages at different gray levels are acquired, the original compensation data voltages at different gray levels are corrected according to the deviation values of the threshold voltages, and the compensation data voltages at different gray levels may be obtained.
In S240, the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
This embodiment of the present application describes the step in which “the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are acquired”. That the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor is acquired includes the steps below. A preset voltage is provided, the preset voltage is written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation until a gate potential of the drive transistor remains unchanged, then a current gate potential of the drive transistor is read and a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor is determined according to the preset voltage and the current gate potential of the drive transistor. That the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are acquired includes the steps below. Different gray level voltages corresponding to different gray levels are provided sequentially, the different gray level voltages are written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation, a plurality of gate potentials of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the different gray level voltages are read, and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are determined according to the different gray level voltages and the plurality of gate potentials of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the different gray level voltages. The pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages determined by the actual threshold voltages and different gray level voltages to solve the current difference and the brightness difference caused by the insufficient charging time. Thus, the problems such as the uneven display and the image sticking are alleviated, and the display effect of the device is improved.
In S310, in a first initialization stage, a first initialization transistor is controlled to turn on, and a reference signal is provided to a gate of the drive transistor through a reference signal line.
Referring to
In S320, in a first compensation stage, a data voltage write transistor and a threshold compensation transistor are controlled to turn on, a preset voltage is provided through a data signal line, and the preset voltage is written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation until a gate potential of the drive transistor remains unchanged.
Referring to
In S330, in a first data read stage, the first initialization transistor is controlled to turn on, and a current gate potential of the drive transistor is read through the reference signal line and the first initialization transistor.
Referring to
In S340, a difference value between the preset voltage and the current gate potential of the drive transistor is computed to determine a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor.
The ADC may transmit the read gate potential of the drive transistor to a driver chip. The theoretical threshold voltage is determined based on the formula Vo=V1−Vini by the driver chip according to a preset voltage written through the data signal line V1 and the read current gate potential. Vo denotes the theoretical threshold voltage. V1 denotes the read gate potential of the drive transistor M1 in the first data read stage a3. Vini denotes a preset voltage written through the data signal line V1 in the first compensation stage a2.
In S350, different gray level voltages corresponding to different gray levels are provided sequentially, the different gray level voltages are written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation, a plurality of gate potentials of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the different gray level voltages are read, and actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels are determined according to the different gray level voltages and the plurality of gate potentials of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the different gray level voltages.
In S360, compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels are determined according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
In S370, the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
This embodiment of the present application describes the steps in which “a preset voltage is provided, the preset voltage is written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation until a gate potential of the drive transistor remains unchanged, a current gate potential of the drive transistor is read, and a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor is determined according to the preset voltage and the current gate potential of the drive transistor”. Through the compatibility with the pixel circuit and the gate in panel (GIP) circuit in the related art, long-term compensation of the drive transistor until the gate potential remains unchanged can be achieved simply by an adjustment of SCK timing. The reference signal line is used as the sensing signal line to be connected to the analog-to-digital converter. A gate potential is transmitted to the ADC through the sensing signal line. The current gate potential of the drive transistor is read through the ADC. The difference value between a preset voltage written through the data signal line and the current gate potential of the drive transistor is computed to achieve the determination of the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor.
In S510, in a first initialization stage, a first initialization transistor is controlled to turn on, and a reference signal is provided to a gate of the drive transistor through a reference signal line.
In S520, in a first compensation stage, a data voltage write transistor and a threshold compensation transistor are controlled to turn on, a preset voltage is provided through a data signal line, and the preset voltage is written to the gate of the drive transistor through threshold compensation until a gate potential of the drive transistor remains unchanged.
In S530, in a first data read stage, the first initialization transistor is controlled to turn on, and a current gate potential of the drive transistor is read through the reference signal line and the first initialization transistor.
In S540, a difference value between the preset voltage and the current gate potential of the drive transistor is computed to determine a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor.
In S550, in a second initialization stage, the first initialization transistor is controlled to turn on to reset the gate potential of the drive transistor.
Referring to
In S560, in a second compensation stage, the data voltage write transistor and the threshold compensation transistor are controlled to turn on, and a gray level voltage is provided to the gate of the drive transistor through the data signal line.
In the second compensation stage b2, a low level is input through the second scan signal line S2, and the data voltage write transistor M2 and the threshold compensation transistor M3 are controlled to turn on. A gray level voltage is provided to the gate of the drive transistor M1 through the data signal line V1. Similarly, the pulse width of the SCK on the time control line may be adjusted to obtain a scan signal waveform having short pulse time. Thus, the compensation time maintained by a written gray level voltage is the time for which the screen is actually lit by the user. Therefore, it is ensured that the compensation time of the gate potential of the drive transistor is equal to the compensation time of the gate potential of the drive transistor in the actual operation of the pixel circuit.
In S570, in a second data read stage, the first initialization transistor is controlled to turn on, and the current gate potential of the drive transistor is read through the reference signal line and the first initialization transistor.
In the second data read stage b3, a low level is input through the first scan signal line S1, and the first initialization transistor M4 is controlled to turn on. The current gate potential of the drive transistor M1 is read through the reference signal line V2 and the first initialization transistor M4. At this time, the reference signal line V2 is used as the sensing signal line to be connected to the ADC. A gate potential is transmitted to the ADC by the first initialization transistor M4 through the sensing signal line. The gate potential of the drive transistor M1 is read through the ADC.
In S580, a difference value between the gray level voltage and the current gate potential is computed to determine an actual threshold voltage of the drive transistor at the gray level corresponding to the gray level voltage.
Step S580 is consistent with step S340, and the details are not repeated here.
In S590, the preceding steps S550 to S580 are repeatedly performed, and a plurality of gray level voltages are sequentially provided to acquire actual threshold voltages at a plurality of gray levels.
The data signal line sequentially provides different gray level voltages corresponding to different gray levels to acquire the actual threshold voltages at a plurality of gray levels. For example, the gray level voltages of five classic gray levels GL255, GL128, GL64, GL32 and GL0 may be sequentially written through the data signal line. The compensation data voltages corresponding to the five gray levels are obtained through the comparison between the actual threshold voltages at the five gray levels and the theoretical threshold voltage obtained in the long-term external compensation stage.
In S5100, compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are determined according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
In S5110, the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
In this embodiment of the present application, the manner of obtaining an actual threshold voltage during short-term external compensation is the same as the manner of obtaining the theoretical threshold voltage during long-term external compensation. The difference is that compensation time is different. Similarly, short-term external compensation of the drive transistor can be achieved simply by an adjustment of SCK timing. The preceding steps S550 to S580 are repeatedly performed. The gray level voltages of five classic gray levels (GLs) GL255, GL128, GL64, GL32 and GL0 are sequentially provided to obtain the actual threshold voltages corresponding to the five gray levels. The pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages corresponding to the five gray levels to solve the problems such as the current difference and the brightness difference caused by the insufficient charging time at different gray levels. Thus, the problems such as the uneven display and the image sticking are alleviated, and the display effect of the device is improved.
In S610, a theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels are acquired.
In S620, deviation values of threshold voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels are computed according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at the different gray levels.
The correspondence relationship between gray level voltages and actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor may be determined according to a plurality of gray level voltages and a plurality of actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of gray level voltages. For example, the gray level voltages of five classic gray levels GL255, GL128, GL64, GL32 and GL0 are sequentially provided to obtain the actual threshold voltages corresponding to the five gray levels. The correspondence relationship curve between gray level voltages and actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor is fitted according to five classic gray level voltages and a plurality of actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor in one-to-one correspondence with the five classic gray level voltages. The actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels are obtained according to the correspondence relationship curve between the gray level voltages and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor. Thus, the deviation values of the threshold voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels are computed according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels.
In S630, compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels are determined according to the deviation values of the threshold voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels.
In S640, a data voltage write transistor and a threshold compensation transistor are controlled to turn on, and a compensation data voltage of the drive transistor at a gray level is written to the gate of the drive transistor through a data signal line.
The corrected compensation data voltages Vdata_new corresponding to all gray levels are stored in a memory, for example, a flash memory card. In the pixel circuit shown in
In S650, a first light emission control transistor and a second light emission control transistor are controlled to turn on to drive a light emission device to emit light.
In the light emission stage T4, a low level is output through the light emission control signal line EM, and the first light emission control transistor M5 and the second light emission control transistor M6 are controlled to turn on to drive the light emission device D to emit light. The deviation values of the threshold voltages at all gray levels during actual internal compensation are acquired through external compensation. The compensation data voltage corresponding to the obtained deviation value of the threshold voltage of the drive transistor at a gray level is used to correct a gray level voltage input through the data signal line to solve the current difference and the brightness difference caused by the insufficient charging time. For example, an uneven display in high-refresh-rate and high-resolution applications can be solved. Thus, the problems such as the uneven display and the image sticking are alleviated, and the display effect of the device is improved.
In the method provided by this embodiment of the present application, after the difference value between the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and an actual threshold voltage at each gray level among the actual threshold voltages at different gray levels is computed to determine the deviation values of the threshold voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels, the method further includes the step below. The deviation values of the threshold voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels are computed according to the difference value between the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at a plurality of gray levels. The step in which “the pixel circuit is driven to emit light according to the compensation data voltages of the drive transistor at different gray levels” is described in combination with the timing diagram and the circuit diagram. The deviation values of the threshold voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels are computed according to the theoretical threshold voltage of the drive transistor and the actual threshold voltages of the drive transistor at all gray levels. In this manner, the compensation data voltages of the drive transistors at all gray levels are obtained, and a data voltage written through the data signal line is compensated. Thus, the current difference and the brightness difference caused by the insufficient charging time at all gray levels are solved. Moreover, the problems such as the uneven display and the image sticking are alleviated, and the display effect of the device is improved.
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