Abstract:
A pixel structure disposed on a substrate having a horizontal direction and a vertical direction and driven by a scan line and a data line is provided. The pixel structure includes a pixel electrode and an active device. The pixel electrode has a first extension portion and a second extension portion connected to the first extension portion, wherein a first included angle of the first extension portion and the horizontal direction is θ degrees, a second included angle of the second extension portion and the horizontal direction is (360-θ) degrees, the data line is parallel to the first extension portion and the second extension portion, and a plurality of slits are perpendicular to the data line. The pixel electrode is electrically connected to the scan line and the data line via the active device.
Abstract:
A continuous domain vertical alignment liquid crystal display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate opposing to the first substrate. The first substrate includes a first electrode and a number of protrusions disposed on the first electrode. The second substrate includes a second electrode and a number of slits defined in the second electrode. Each protrusion is adjacent to at least one slit, and one of the adjacent protrusion and slit is extended along a straight line and the other is extended along a sine curve. A baseline is defined passing through 0 degrees and 180 degrees on the sine curve, and an angle between protrusions or slits extended along the sine curve and the baseline is smaller than 25 degrees.
Abstract:
A subpixel structure of a liquid crystal display is disclosed. The subpixel structure is disposed between a first substrate and a second substrate, in which the subpixel structure includes a first portion and a second portion. The subpixel structure further includes: a data line, a first scan line and a second scan line intersecting the data line; a first transistor disposed on the first scan line and connected to the first portion of the subpixel structure; a second transistor disposed on the first scan line and connected to the second portion of the subpixel structure; and a third transistor disposed on the second scan line and connected to the second portion of the subpixel structure.
Abstract:
An exemplary liquid crystal display includes a first substrate; a second substrate opposite the first substrate; a liquid crystal layer interposed between the first and second substrates; a plurality of pixel electrodes disposed at the second substrate; a plurality of parallel first data lines alternately disposed at the second substrate; a plurality of parallel second data lines alternately disposed at the second substrate. Each of the first data lines is disposed upon and insulative to a corresponding second data line, and each of the first and second data lines provides signals to a corresponding pixel electrode.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes a pixel matrix having a plurality of pixels and a common voltage driver. Each pixel includes a TFT, a pixel electrode, and a common electrode. The pixels are defined as a first pixel group and a second pixel group. The pixels in the first pixel group all have a first polarity in each frame period, the pixels in the second pixel group all have a second polarity in each frame period, and the first polarity and the second polarity are different. The common voltage driver is configured for providing a first common voltage to the common electrodes of the pixels in the first pixel group and providing a second common voltage to the common electrodes of the pixels in the second pixel group. The first common voltage and the second common voltage are alternating voltages, and have inverse phases.
Abstract:
An exemplary thin film transistor (TFT) substrate assembly includes a substrate, a plurality of gate lines disposed on an inner surface of the substrate, a plurality of data lines disposed insulated with the gate lines. The plurality of gate lines and the plurality of data lines define a plurality of pixel regions. Each pixel region includes a first switch element, a second switch element, a first pixel electrode, and a second pixel electrode. The first switch element and the second switch element are connected with a same gate line from the plurality of gate lines. The first pixel electrode is applied with data signals from a data line from the plurality of data lines via the first switch element. The second pixel electrode is applied with data signals from the data line from the plurality of data lines via the second switch element and a voltage dividing element.
Abstract:
An exemplary thin film transistor (TFT) substrate assembly includes a substrate, a plurality of gate lines disposed on an inner surface of the substrate, a plurality of data lines disposed insulated with the gate lines. The plurality of gate lines and the plurality of data lines define a plurality of pixel regions. Each pixel region includes a first switch element, a second switch element, a first pixel electrode, and a second pixel electrode. The first switch element and the second switch element are connected with a same gate line from the plurality of gate lines. The first pixel electrode is applied with data signals from a data line from the plurality of data lines via the first switch element. The second pixel electrode is applied with data signals from the data line from the plurality of data lines via the second switch element and a voltage dividing element.
Abstract:
An exemplary vertical alignment liquid crystal display (LCD) includes a first substrate, a second substrate opposite to the first substrate, a liquid crystal layer disposed between the first and second substrates, first electrodes formed at an inner side of the second substrate adjacent to the liquid crystal layer, and second electrodes formed at the inner side of the second substrate adjacent to the liquid crystal layer. The liquid crystal layer comprises a plurality of liquid crystal molecules having the positive dielectrics constants and being vertically aligned. The first electrodes and the at least one second electrode are configured for generating electric fields to drive the liquid crystal molecules to orient in a plurality of different directions all parallel to the first substrate and the second substrate.
Abstract:
An exemplary liquid crystal display includes a first substrate; a second substrate opposite the first substrate; a liquid crystal layer interposed between the first and second substrates; a plurality of pixel electrodes disposed at the second substrate; a plurality of parallel first data lines alternately disposed at the second substrate; a plurality of parallel second data lines alternately disposed at the second substrate. Each of the first data lines is disposed upon and insulative to a corresponding second data line, and each of the first and second data lines provides signals to a corresponding pixel electrode.
Abstract:
An exemplary TFT substrate (200) includes a plurality of first gate lines (218), a plurality of second gate lines (259), a plurality of data lines (238), a plurality of first pixel electrodes (254) and second pixel electrodes (255), and a plurality of first TFTs (201) and second TFTs (203). Each first pixel electrode is connected to a first gate line and a data line via the first TFT. Each second pixel electrode is connected to a second gate line and a data line via the second TFT. The first gate lines are disposed on a layer different from that of the second gate lines, and overlaps with the second gate lines.