Claims
- 1. A driver for driving columns of a single-scan LED panel consisting of row and column electrodes, comprising:
a common driver circuitry; a first set of output leads from the driver circuitry extending to the top end of the panel to connect to the column electrodes; a second set of output leads from the driver circuitry extending to the bottom end of the panel to connect to the column electrodes; wherein both ends of each column electrode are driven at a same potential by a single driving circuit whereby the resistance along each column electrode is reduced.
- 2. The driver of claim 1, wherein the LED panel is an OLED panel.
- 3. The driver of claim 1, wherein the driving circuit is located substantially at the center in the back side of the panel
- 4. A single-scan LED panel, comprising:
row electrodes; column electrodes, each having a top end and a bottom end; a first set of terminals connecting to the top ends of the column electrodes; a second set of terminals connecting to the bottom ends of the column electrodes; the first set of terminals connected to output leads extending from a column driver; the second set of terminals are connected to output leads extending from the same column driver; wherein both ends of each column electrode are driven at a same potential by a single driving circuit whereby the resistance along each column electrode is reduced.
- 5. The LED panel of claim 4, wherein the LED panel is an OLED panel.
- 6. The LED panel of claim 4, wherein the driving circuit is located substantially at the center in the back side of the panel
- 7. A method of driving columns of a single-scan LED panel consisting of row and column electrodes, comprising:
providing a common driver circuitry; extending a first set of output leads from the driver circuitry to the top end of the panel to connect to the column electrodes; extending a second set of output leads from the driver circuitry to the bottom end of the panel to connect to the column electrodes; wherein both ends of each column electrode are driven at a same potential by a single driving circuit whereby the resistance along each column electrode is reduced.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the LED panel is an OLED panel.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the driving circuit is located substantially at the center in the back side of the panel
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/342,020, filed Dec. 18, 2001, entitled “Single-Scan Driver for OLED Display.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342020 |
Dec 2001 |
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