18200692. PIXEL, A DISPLAY DEVICE AND AN OPERATING METHOD OF THE PIXEL simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., LTD.)
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PIXEL, A DISPLAY DEVICE AND AN OPERATING METHOD OF THE PIXEL
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PIXEL, A DISPLAY DEVICE AND AN OPERATING METHOD OF THE PIXEL - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18200692 titled 'PIXEL, A DISPLAY DEVICE AND AN OPERATING METHOD OF THE PIXEL
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a pixel with a light emitting element, two transistors, and a circuit for providing a reference voltage to control the emission of light.
- The pixel includes a light emitting element and two transistors.
- The first transistor has a first electrode connected to the light emitting element, a gate electrode, and a body electrode.
- The second transistor is connected between a driving voltage line and the first electrode of the first transistor, and has a gate electrode for receiving an emission control signal.
- A first circuit provides a reference voltage to the gate electrode of the first transistor in response to scan signals.
Potential Applications:
- Display technology such as OLED screens.
- Lighting applications such as LED panels.
Problems Solved:
- Efficient control of light emission in pixels.
- Improved display quality and energy efficiency.
Benefits:
- Precise control of light emission.
- Enhanced image quality.
- Energy savings in display and lighting applications.
Original Abstract Submitted
A pixel including: a light emitting element; a first transistor including a first electrode, a second electrode electrically connected to the light emitting element, a gate electrode, and a body electrode; a second transistor connected between a first driving voltage line for receiving a first driving voltage and the first electrode of the first transistor and including a gate electrode for receiving a first emission control signal; a first circuit which provides a reference voltage to the gate electrode of the first transistor in response to a first scan signal and a second scan signal; and