Claims
- 1. An active matrix display, comprising:
an array of pixels arranged in a plurality of columns and rows, each pixel including an organic light emitting device and a thin film transistor; at least one readout line, each readout line connected to a plurality of the columns; and a uniformity correction circuit connected to the at least one readout line, the uniformity correction circuit producing a selected pixel brightness on a pixel-by-pixel basis based on signals from the at least one readout line.
- 2. The active matrix display of claim 1, wherein the uniformity correction circuit includes a current sensor circuit connected to the at least one readout line.
- 3. The active matrix display of claim 2, wherein the at least one readout line comprises a plurality of readout lines.
- 4. The active matrix of claim 3, wherein the current sensor circuit is connected to each of the plurality of readout lines.
- 5. The active matrix of claim 4, wherein the current sensor circuit comprises a plurality of resistors and differential amplifiers, one of the resistors and one of the differential amplifiers connected to each readout line.
- 6. The active matrix display of claim 5, wherein the uniformity correction circuit includes a microcomputer connected to the current sensor circuit, and a memory connected to the microcomputer.
- 7. The active matrix display of claim 6, wherein the microcomputer receives signals representative of the sensed currents from the current sensor circuit, and stores the signals in the memory.
- 8. The active matrix display of claim 6, wherein the microcomputer receives signals representative of the sensed currents from the current sensor circuit during a calibration mode, and stores the signals in the memory.
- 9. The active matrix display of claim 8, wherein the microcomputer causes a plurality of differing voltage signals to be applied to each organic light emitting device, receives a plurality of signals representative of sensed currents from the current sensor circuit, and stores the signals in the memory.
- 10. The active matrix display of claim 9, wherein the microcomputer generates a characterization of each pixel element based on the stored signals.
- 11. The active matrix display of claim 10, further comprising a column driver located between the microcomputer and the columns of pixels, wherein the microcomputer causes the column driver to apply voltage levels to the organic light emitting devices based on the corresponding characterizations.
- 12. The active matrix display of claim 1, wherein the display is incorporated in one of a computer, a printer, a sign, a telecommunications device, a television, a vehicle, a screen, or a telephone.
- 13. The active matrix display of claim 1, further comprising a multiplexer having an output and a plurality of inputs, wherein the at least one readout line is connected to the output of the multiplexer, and each input of the multiplexer is connected to one of the columns.
- 14. The active matrix display of claim 1, wherein the uniformity correction circuit is capable of maintaining the brightness of the pixels to within about 5% of a selected value.
- 15. The active matrix display of claim 1, wherein the array of pixels is mounted on a flexible substrate.
- 16. The active matrix display of claim 15, wherein the flexible substrate is transparent.
- 17. The active matrix display of claim 15, wherein the flexible substrate is opaque.
- 18. The active matrix display of claim 1, wherein each of the pixels in the array comprises a top-emitting organic light emitting device.
- 19. The active matrix display of claim 18, wherein the organic light emitting devices have an emission layer including a phosphorescent material.
- 20. An active matrix display, comprising:
an array of pixels arranged in a plurality of columns, each pixel including an organic light emitting device and a thin film transistor; a multiplexer having a plurality of inputs and at least one output, each input connected to one of the columns; and a uniformity correction circuit connected to the at least one output of the multiplexer, the uniformity correction circuit producing a selected pixel brightness on a pixel-by-pixel basis based on signals from the multiplexer.
- 21. The active matrix display of claim 20, wherein the uniformity correction circuit includes a current sensor circuit connected to the output of the multiplexer.
- 22. The active matrix display of claim 21, wherein the current sensor circuit comprises a resistor and a differential amplifier connected to the output of the multiplexer.
- 23. The active matrix display of claim 21, wherein the multiplexer has a plurality of outputs, and the current sensor circuit comprises a plurality of resistors and a plurality of differential amplifiers, one of the resistors and one of the differential amplifiers connected to each of the outputs of the multiplexer.
- 24. The active matrix display of claim 21, wherein the uniformity correction circuit includes a microcomputer connected to the current sensor circuit, and a memory connected to the microcomputer.
- 25. The active matrix display of claim 24, wherein the microcomputer receives signals representative of sensed currents from the current sensor circuit, and stores the signals in the memory.
- 26. The active matrix display of claim 24, wherein the microcomputer receives signals representative of the sensed currents from the current sensor circuit during a calibration mode, and stores the signals in the memory.
- 27. The active matrix display of claim 20, wherein the microcomputer causes a plurality of differing voltage signals to be applied to each organic light emitting device, receives a plurality of signals representative of sensed currents from the current sensor circuit, and stores the signals in the memory.
- 28. The active matrix display of claim 27, wherein the microcomputer generates a characterization of each pixel element based on the stored signals.
- 29. The active matrix display of claim 28, further comprising a column driver located between the microcomputer and the columns of pixels, wherein the microcomputer causes the column driver to apply voltage levels to the organic light emitting devices based on the corresponding characterizations.
- 30. The active matrix display of claim 20, wherein the display is incorporated in one of a computer, a printer, a sign, a telecommunications device, a television, a vehicle, a screen, or a telephone.
- 31. The active matrix display of claim 20, further comprising a readout line connected between the at least one output of the multiplexer and the uniformity correction circuit.
- 32. The active matrix display of claim 20, wherein the array of pixels is mounted on a flexible substrate.
- 33. The active matrix display of claim 32, wherein the flexible substrate is transparent.
- 34. The active matrix display of claim 32, wherein the flexible substrate is opaque.
- 35. The active matrix display of claim 20, wherein each of the pixels in the array comprises a top-emitting organic light emitting device.
- 36. The active matrix display of claim 35, wherein the organic light emitting devices have an emission layer including a phosphorescent material.
- 37. A method of maintaining a selected pixel brightness on a pixel-by-pixel basis on an active matrix display, the active matrix display having the pixels arranged in a plurality of columns and rows, comprising:
measuring current-voltage characteristics of pixels in the active matrix display through a readout line, the readout line connected to a plurality of the columns; storing the current-voltage characteristics in a look-up table; and using the current-voltage characteristics to select the voltage required to produce a selected pixel brightness for each pixel in the active matrix display; and applying said voltage for each pixel in the active matrix display to the corresponding pixel in the display so as to produce a desired pixel brightness.
- 38. The method of claim 37, further comprising selecting each column of pixels in the array for measuring the current-voltage characteristics with a multiplexer having inputs connected to the columns of pixels and an output connected to the readout line.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/654,077, filed Sep. 1, 2000, entitled “UNIFORM ACTIVE MATRIX OLED DISPLAYS”, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/588,209, filed Jun. 6, 2000, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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