Samsung display co., ltd. (20240122002). DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF REPAIRING THE SAME simplified abstract
Contents
- 1 DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF REPAIRING THE SAME
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF REPAIRING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Potential Commercial Applications
- 1.9 Possible Prior Art
- 1.10 Unanswered Questions
- 1.11 Original Abstract Submitted
DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF REPAIRING THE SAME
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Inyoung Jung of Yongin-si (KR)
DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF REPAIRING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240122002 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF REPAIRING THE SAME
Simplified Explanation
The display device described in the abstract includes multiple layers of wiring and insulating layers to connect pixel electrodes in a display panel.
- The device includes a substrate, first wiring, inter-insulating layer, 2-1 wiring, 2-2 wiring, 2-3 wiring, and first insulating layer with through-holes.
- The first through-hole exposes a portion of the 2-1 wiring, while the second through-hole exposes a portion of the 2-3 wiring.
- A first pixel electrode is connected to the 2-1 wiring through the first through-hole and connected to the 2-3 wiring through the second through-hole.
Potential Applications
This technology can be used in various display devices such as LCDs, OLEDs, and microLED displays.
Problems Solved
This technology solves the problem of efficiently connecting pixel electrodes in a display panel while minimizing interference between wiring layers.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include improved display performance, increased pixel density, and enhanced image quality.
Potential Commercial Applications
This technology can be applied in smartphones, tablets, TVs, monitors, and other electronic devices with display screens.
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art could be the use of through-holes in display devices to connect wiring layers and pixel electrodes.
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology impact the overall cost of manufacturing display devices?
The cost implications of implementing this technology in mass production are not addressed in the abstract.
What are the potential challenges in scaling up this technology for larger display panels?
The abstract does not mention any specific challenges that may arise when scaling up this technology for larger display panels.
Original Abstract Submitted
a display device includes a substrate, a first wiring disposed on the substrate and extending in a first direction, an inter-insulating layer disposed on the first wiring, a 2-1wiring disposed on the inter-insulating layer and extending in a second direction crossing the first direction, a 2-2wiring disposed on the inter-insulating layer, disconnected from the 2-1wiring, and crossing the first wiring, a 2-3wiring disposed on the inter-insulating layer, and disconnected from the 2-2wiring, a first insulating layer which is disposed on the 2-1to the 2-3wirings and in which a first through-hole and a second through-hole are defined, the first through-hole exposing a portion of the 2-1wiring, and the second through-hole exposing a portion of the 2-3wiring, and a first pixel electrode connected to the 2-1wiring through the first through-hole, and connected to the 2-3wiring through the second through-hole.