Abstract:
A 3-dimensional (3D) flat panel display with a built-in touch screen panel includes a first substrate, a plurality of pixels on the first substrate, a plurality of first electrode patterns spaced apart from one another at a first predetermined interval along a first direction, the plurality of first electrode patterns for driving the plurality of pixels, a second substrate positioned to face the first substrate, and a plurality of barrier patterns formed on an outer surface of the second substrate and spaced apart from one another at a second predetermined interval along a second direction, intersecting the first direction. At least one of the plurality of first electrode patterns and at least one barrier pattern of the plurality of barrier patterns serve as electrodes for the built-in touch screen panel.
Abstract:
In a display device integrated with a touch screen panel, light scattering patterns corresponding to regions between dummy patterns are formed in partial regions of first electrodes in order to prevent the first electrodes of the touch screen panel, formed on one surface of the top substrate of the display device, from being visible due to a difference in degrees of scattering light by external light between the first electrodes and the plurality of dummy patterns formed between the first electrodes.
Abstract:
A display panel and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the display panel comprises a first substrate, a switching element formed over the first substrate, a planarization insulating layer having a via hole that at least partially exposes the switching element, and a light-emitting structure including a first electrode connected to the switching element through the via hole. The display panel also includes a spacer having a trench configured to alter the path of external light reflected off the light-emitting structure, wherein the spacer at least partially covers the first electrode and the planarization insulating layer. The display panel further includes a second substrate formed over the spacer, wherein the spacer is interposed between the first and second substrates.
Abstract:
A display device integrated with a touch screen panel includes a display unit in which scan lines and data lines crossing each other, and pixels are arranged, wherein the pixels are positioned at crossing regions of the scan lines and the data lines and each of the pixels comprises first and second pixel electrodes, first touch electrodes extending along a first direction on the display unit, and second touch electrodes extending along a second direction on the display unit, and arranged to overlap the first touch electrodes, the second touch electrodes being spaced apart from the first touch electrodes, wherein the first touch electrodes are implemented by patterning the second pixel electrode in the first direction, and wherein while a touch driving signal is supplied to one or more first touch electrodes among the first touch electrodes, a second pixel power source is supplied to remaining first touch electrodes.
Abstract:
A display device integrated with a touch screen panel includes a plurality of pixels. Each pixel includes a first and second pixel electrodes. The display device also includes first touch electrodes formed parallel to a first direction. Each first touch electrode is integrally formed with the second pixel electrodes. The display device includes second touch electrodes formed parallel to a second direction intersecting the first direction and spaced apart from the first touch electrodes. The display device supplies an emission control signal controlling pixels not to emit light to each emission control line at least twice during one frame period, and supplies a touch driving signal to the first touch electrode connected with the pixels receiving the emission control signal while supplying a second pixel power to the remaining first touch electrodes connected with the pixels not receiving the emission control signal at a time in the frame period.
Abstract:
A display device integrated with a touch screen panel includes a display unit in which scan lines and data lines crossing each other, and pixels are arranged, wherein the pixels are positioned at crossing regions of the scan lines and the data lines and each of the pixels comprises first and second pixel electrodes, first touch electrodes extending along a first direction on the display unit, and second touch electrodes extending along a second direction on the display unit, and arranged to overlap the first touch electrodes, the second touch electrodes being spaced apart from the first touch electrodes, wherein the first touch electrodes are implemented by patterning the second pixel electrode in the first direction, and wherein while a touch driving signal is supplied to one or more first touch electrodes among the first touch electrodes, a second pixel power source is supplied to remaining first touch electrodes.
Abstract:
A display panel and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the display panel comprises a first substrate, a switching element formed over the first substrate, a planarization insulating layer having a via hole that at least partially exposes the switching element, and a light-emitting structure including a first electrode connected to the switching element through the via hole. The display panel also includes a spacer having a trench configured to alter the path of external light reflected off the light-emitting structure, wherein the spacer at least partially covers the first electrode and the planarization insulating layer. The display panel further includes a second substrate formed over the spacer, wherein the spacer is interposed between the first and second substrates.
Abstract:
A display device integrated with a touch screen panel includes a plurality of pixels. Each pixel includes a first and second pixel electrodes. The display device also includes first touch electrodes formed parallel to a first direction. Each first touch electrode is integrally formed with the second pixel electrodes. The display device includes second touch electrodes formed parallel to a second direction intersecting the first direction and spaced apart from the first touch electrodes. The display device supplies an emission control signal controlling pixels not to emit light to each emission control line at least twice during one frame period, and supplies a touch driving signal to the first touch electrode connected with the pixels receiving the emission control signal while supplying a second pixel power to the remaining first touch electrodes connected with the pixels not receiving the emission control signal at a time in the frame period.
Abstract:
A 3-dimensional (3D) flat panel display with a built-in touch screen panel includes a first substrate, a plurality of pixels on the first substrate, a plurality of first electrode patterns spaced apart from one another at a first predetermined interval along a first direction, the plurality of first electrode patterns for driving the plurality of pixels, a second substrate positioned to face the first substrate, and a plurality of barrier patterns formed on an outer surface of the second substrate and spaced apart from one another at a second predetermined interval along a second direction, intersecting the first direction. At least one of the plurality of first electrode patterns and at least one barrier pattern of the plurality of barrier patterns serve as electrodes for the built-in touch screen panel.
Abstract:
In a display device integrated with a touch screen panel, light scattering patterns corresponding to regions between dummy patterns are formed in partial regions of first electrodes in order to prevent the first electrodes of the touch screen panel, formed on one surface of the top substrate of the display device, from being visible due to a difference in degrees of scattering light by external light between the first electrodes and the plurality of dummy patterns formed between the first electrodes.