US 7,414,599 B2
ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE PIXEL CIRCUIT AND DRIVING METHOD THEREFOR
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US 7,414,599 B2
ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE PIXEL CIRCUIT AND DRIVING METHOD THEREFOR
Tech Center:
2600 Communications
Examiner:
Alexander Eisen
Art Unit:
2629 Selective Visual Display Systems
Inventors:
Ho-Kyoon Chung; Yang-Wan Kim; Choon-Yul Oh; Oh-Kyong Kwon; Sang-Moo Choi
Priority:
07/06/04
Filed:
07/06/04
Granted:
08/19/08
Expiration:
05/11/26
Abstract
A pixel circuit in an organic light emitting device capable of realizing high gradation representation by self-compensating a threshold voltage, and a method for driving the same. The pixel circuit includes an electroluminescent element for emitting light in response to an applied driving current. A first transistor delivers a data signal voltage in response to a current scan line signal. A second transistor generates a driving current to drive the electroluminescent element in response to the data signal voltage. A third transistor connects the second transistor in the form of a diode in response to a current scan signal to self-compensate the threshold voltage of the second transistor. A capacitor stores the data signal voltage delivered to the second transistor. A fourth transistor delivers a power supply voltage to the second transistor in response to a current light-emitting signal. A fifth transistor provides the driving current, provided from the second transistor, for the electroluminescent element in response to the current light-emitting signal.
Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC)
G09G09G2300/0842G09G

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