18245040. PIXEL UNIT, DISPLAY SUBSTRATE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF, AND DISPLAY APPARATUS simplified abstract (BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

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PIXEL UNIT, DISPLAY SUBSTRATE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF, AND DISPLAY APPARATUS

Organization Name

BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Qibing Gu of Beijing (CN)

Guofeng Hu of Beijing (CN)

Xiuling Li of Beijing (CN)

Bao Fu of Beijing (CN)

Wenchieh Huang of Beijing (CN)

Lingyun Shi of Beijing (CN)

Ming Chen of Beijing (CN)

PIXEL UNIT, DISPLAY SUBSTRATE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF, AND DISPLAY APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18245040 titled 'PIXEL UNIT, DISPLAY SUBSTRATE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF, AND DISPLAY APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a pixel unit consisting of N light-emitting devices and a pixel driving chip. The driving chip includes terminals for data signal reception, power supply signal reception, and signal channel connections to the light-emitting devices. The configuration allows for efficient power distribution and control of the light-emitting devices.

  • The pixel unit comprises N light-emitting devices and a pixel driving chip.
  • The driving chip includes terminals for data signal reception, power supply signal reception, and signal channel connections.
  • Each light-emitting device is connected to the driving chip for control and power distribution.
  • The design enables precise control and efficient operation of the light-emitting devices.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Integration of N light-emitting devices with a pixel driving chip.
  • Individual control of each light-emitting device through signal channel connections.
  • Efficient power distribution and control for optimal performance.
  • Simplified design for managing multiple light-emitting devices in a pixel unit.

Potential Applications:

This technology can be applied in:

  • LED displays
  • Signage
  • Lighting systems
  • Automotive lighting
  • Wearable technology

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient power distribution in pixel units
  • Precise control of multiple light-emitting devices
  • Simplified design for managing complex lighting systems

Benefits:

  • Enhanced performance in LED displays
  • Energy-efficient lighting solutions
  • Improved control over lighting effects
  • Simplified design and integration in various applications

Commercial Applications:

Title: "Optimizing Light-Emitting Device Control in Pixel Units for Enhanced Display Performance"

This technology can be utilized in:

  • LED display manufacturing
  • Lighting system development
  • Automotive industry for advanced lighting solutions
  • Consumer electronics for improved display quality

Prior Art:

Further research can be conducted in the field of pixel unit design and control systems for light-emitting devices to explore existing technologies and innovations.

Frequently Updated Research:

Stay updated on advancements in pixel unit technology, light-emitting device control systems, and display technologies for potential improvements and innovations.

Questions about Pixel Unit Technology:

1. How does the pixel driving chip efficiently control multiple light-emitting devices in a pixel unit? 2. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond LED displays?


Original Abstract Submitted

A pixel unit includes N light-emitting devices and a pixel driving chip. The pixel driving chip includes: a data signal terminal used to receive a data signal; a power supply signal terminal used to receive a power supply signal; and N signal channel terminals being in one-to-one correspondence with the N light-emitting devices. A first electrode of a first light-emitting device in the N light-emitting devices is configured to be coupled to the power supply signal terminal, a second electrode of an n-th light-emitting device in the N light-emitting devices is coupled to a first electrode of an (n+1)-th light-emitting device and an n-th signal channel terminal in the N signal channel terminals; N is a positive integer greater than 1, and n is a positive integer greater than or equal to 1 and less than or equal to N.