US Patent Application 18177067. DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING LIGHT RECEIVING ELEMENT simplified abstract

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DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING LIGHT RECEIVING ELEMENT

Organization Name

Samsung Display Co., Ltd.


Inventor(s)

Heerim Song of Yongin-si (KR)

Heejean Park of Yongin-si (KR)

Yujin Lee of Yongin-si (KR)

Cheol-Gon Lee of Yongin-si (KR)

DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING LIGHT RECEIVING ELEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18177067 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING LIGHT RECEIVING ELEMENT

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a display device with several components:

  • A light emitting element, which is responsible for producing light.
  • A pixel circuit, located below the light emitting element and connected to it electrically.
  • A first light receiving element, positioned next to the light emitting element.
  • A sensing circuit, located below the first light receiving element and connected to it electrically.
  • A second light receiving element, placed at a distance from the first light receiving element and connected to the sensing circuit. It is also adjacent to the light emitting element.
  • A dummy circuit pattern, positioned below the second light receiving element.

The innovation in this patent application lies in the arrangement and connection of these components in the display device.


Original Abstract Submitted

A display device includes a light emitting element, a pixel circuit disposed below the light emitting element and electrically connected to the light emitting element, a first light receiving element disposed adjacent to the light emitting element, a sensing circuit disposed below the first light receiving element and electrically connected to the first light receiving element, a second light receiving element spaced apart from the first light receiving element and electrically connected to the sensing circuit and adjacent to the light emitting element, and a dummy circuit pattern disposed below the second light receiving element.