Abstract:
A pixel of an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display device includes a first transistor having a gate connected to a scan line, a first terminal connected to a data line, and a second terminal, a capacitor having a first electrode connected to the second terminal of the first transistor and a second electrode connected to a first power supply voltage, a second transistor having a gate connected to the first electrode of the capacitor, a first terminal connected to the first power supply voltage, and a second terminal, an OLED having an anode connected to the second terminal of the second transistor and a cathode connected to a second power supply voltage, and a third transistor having a gate connected to a first sensing gate line, a first terminal connected to a sensing line, and a second terminal connected to the anode of the OLED.
Abstract:
A data driver includes a data signal converter to convert image data to a data signal, an output buffer to output the data signal to a data line, a first cascode circuit connected to the output buffer and including a plurality of transistors, a first noise attenuator connected to a first node between the output buffer and the first cascode circuit, and to attenuate a first current noise, a second cascode circuit connected to the output buffer and including a plurality of transistors, a second noise attenuator connected a second node between the output buffer and the second cascode circuit, and to attenuate a second current noise, a current integrator to generate an integrated voltage by integrating a first current flowing through the first cascode circuit and a second current flowing through the second cascade circuit, and an analog-digital converter (ADC) to convert the integrated voltage to a digital signal.
Abstract:
A data driver includes a data signal converter to convert image data to a data signal, an output buffer to output the data signal to a data line, a first cascode circuit connected to the output buffer and including a plurality of transistors, a first noise attenuator connected to a first node between the output buffer and the first cascode circuit, and to attenuate a first current noise, a second cascode circuit connected to the output buffer and including a plurality of transistors, a second noise attenuator connected a second node between the output buffer and the second cascode circuit, and to attenuate a second current noise, a current integrator to generate an integrated voltage by integrating a first current flowing through the first cascode circuit and a second current flowing through the second cascade circuit, and an analog-digital converter (ADC) to convert the integrated voltage to a digital signal.
Abstract:
A gate driver for a display device and a display device including the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the gate driver includes first through N-th scan drivers configured to respectively output first through N-th scan signals, where N is an integer greater than 1. The gate driver also includes first through N-th sensing drivers configured to respectively output first through N-th sensing signals, wherein an M-th one of the first through N-th sensing drivers is configured to activate an M-th one of the first through N-th sensing signals K times during an active period of an (M+1)-th one of the first through N-th scan signals, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than N and K is an integer greater than 1.
Abstract:
A gate driver for a display device and a display device including the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the gate driver includes first through N-th scan drivers configured to respectively output first through N-th scan signals, where N is an integer greater than 1. The gate driver also includes first through N-th sensing drivers configured to respectively output first through N-th sensing signals, wherein an M-th one of the first through N-th sensing drivers is configured to activate an M-th one of the first through N-th sensing signals K times during an active period of an (M+1)-th one of the first through N-th scan signals, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than N and K is an integer greater than 1.
Abstract:
A display panel driving apparatus includes a user position data output part and a move control part. The user position data output part receives user image data and outputs user position data based on the user image data. The user image data is generated by photographing a user. The user position data is generated by mapping a position of the user to a display panel. The move control part compares a plurality of set area data with the user position data and outputs a move control signal based on the comparison of the user position data and the set area data. The set area data is set to the display panel. The move control signal controls a movement of the display panel.
Abstract:
A pixel of an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display device includes a first transistor having a gate connected to a scan line, a first terminal connected to a data line, and a second terminal, a capacitor having a first electrode connected to the second terminal of the first transistor and a second electrode connected to a first power supply voltage, a second transistor having a gate connected to the first electrode of the capacitor, a first terminal connected to the first power supply voltage, and a second terminal, an OLED having an anode connected to the second terminal of the second transistor and a cathode connected to a second power supply voltage, and a third transistor having a gate connected to a first sensing gate line, a first terminal connected to a sensing line, and a second terminal connected to the anode of the OLED.
Abstract:
A display panel driving apparatus includes a user position data output part and a move control part. The user position data output part receives user image data and outputs user position data based on the user image data. The user image data is generated by photographing a user. The user position data is generated by mapping a position of the user to a display panel. The move control part compares a plurality of set area data with the user position data and outputs a move control signal based on the comparison of the user position data and the set area data. The set area data is set to the display panel. The move control signal controls a movement of the display panel.