18325297. LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

HIROTAKA Shukuri of Tokyo (JP)

LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18325297 titled 'LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an alight emitting device that consists of two substrates stacked together.

  • The first substrate has a light emitting area with multiple light emitting elements arranged on it.
  • The second substrate contains a temperature detector that is used to measure the temperature of the first substrate.
  • The temperature detector is positioned in an overlapping area of the second substrate, which overlaps with the light emitting area of the first substrate.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • This technology can be used in various lighting applications, such as LED displays, automotive lighting, and general illumination.
  • It can also be applied in electronic devices that require temperature monitoring, such as smartphones, laptops, and wearable devices.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • By integrating a temperature detector directly into the light emitting device, it eliminates the need for separate temperature monitoring components.
  • This simplifies the design and manufacturing process, reducing the overall cost and complexity of the device.

Benefits of this technology:

  • The integrated temperature detector allows for real-time monitoring of the temperature of the light emitting device, ensuring optimal performance and preventing overheating.
  • The compact design of the stacked substrates saves space and allows for more efficient integration into various devices.
  • The simplified design and manufacturing process result in cost savings and improved reliability of the device.


Original Abstract Submitted

Alight emitting device in which a first substrate including a light emitting area where a plurality of light emitting elements are arranged and a second substrate where a temperature detector configured to detect a temperature of the first substrate is arranged are stacked, is provided. In an orthogonal projection with respect to a main surface of the first substrate where the light emitting area is arranged, the temperature detector is arranged in an overlapping area of the second substrate overlapping the light emitting area.