17757961. LIGHT-EMITTING SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

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LIGHT-EMITTING SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Zhentao Li of Beijing (CN)

Tsung Chieh Kuo of Beijing (CN)

Zhi Zhang of Beijing (CN)

Jie Wang of Beijing (CN)

Penghua Wang of Beijing (CN)

LIGHT-EMITTING SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17757961 titled 'LIGHT-EMITTING SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY DEVICE

The patent application describes a light-emitting substrate for a display device, consisting of a substrate, a first conductive layer with driving voltage lines, and light-emitting components with multiple light-emitting elements.

  • The light-emitting substrate includes a substrate and a first conductive layer with driving voltage lines.
  • Light-emitting components are arranged on one side of the first conductive layer, each containing multiple light-emitting elements divided into element groups.
  • At least two element groups within the same light-emitting component are electrically connected to different driving voltage lines.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in the manufacturing of high-resolution displays for electronic devices. - It can also be applied in the development of energy-efficient lighting solutions.

Problems Solved: - Enables the creation of displays with improved brightness and color accuracy. - Facilitates the production of energy-efficient lighting systems.

Benefits: - Enhanced display quality with precise color rendering. - Energy savings due to efficient light emission.

Commercial Applications: - This technology can be utilized in the production of smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices with high-quality displays. - It can also find applications in the lighting industry for the development of energy-efficient lighting solutions.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the arrangement of driving voltage lines contribute to the performance of the light-emitting substrate? 2. What are the advantages of having multiple light-emitting elements within each light-emitting component?


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are a light-emitting substrate and a display device. The light-emitting substrate includes a substrate; a first conductive layer arranged on the substrate, the first conductive layer including a plurality of driving voltage lines arranged at intervals; and a plurality of light-emitting components arranged on one side, away from the substrate, of the first conductive layer, each of the light-emitting components including a plurality of light-emitting elements, the plurality of light-emitting elements being divided into a plurality of element groups, and in the same light-emitting component, at least two element groups being electrically connected to different driving voltage lines.