Liquid crystal display panel
A liquid crystal display panel and display area technology, applied in the direction of instruments, nonlinear optics, optics, etc., can solve the problem of large signal delay, achieve the effect of reducing resistance, increasing the area of current path, and avoiding flickering
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[0034] figure 2 It is a schematic diagram of a liquid crystal display panel in this embodiment, image 3 for figure 2 A partially enlarged view of the upper left corner of the middle liquid crystal display panel.
[0035] The liquid crystal display panel includes: a first substrate 100 , a second substrate and a liquid crystal layer (not shown) sandwiched between the two substrates. The first substrate 100 is, for example, a thin film transistor array substrate, which includes a plurality of gate lines and data lines (not shown in the figure), wherein the plurality of gate lines are parallel to each other and separated from each other at fixed intervals, and along the Extending along the first direction, and a plurality of data lines are also parallel to each other and separated from each other at fixed intervals, and extend along the second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction; the TFT array substrate also includes through the gate A plurality of ...
Embodiment 2
[0049] Figure 5 It is a partially enlarged view of the upper left corner of the liquid crystal display panel in this embodiment. As shown in the figure, the difference from Embodiment 1 is:
[0050] In a plane parallel to the liquid crystal display panel 200, the second wiring layer 215b is a right-angled triangle, and its two right-angled sides are basically parallel to the two boundaries of the display area A, that is, the first right-angled side 215b1 is basically parallel to the display area A. The boundary 131 of the area A, the second right-angled side 215b2 is substantially parallel to the boundary 132 of the display area A;
[0051] In addition, the hypotenuse 215b3 of the second wiring layer 215b coincides with the corner apex of the scanning line wiring 216 in the non-display area P. As shown in FIG. After the scan line leads 216 are wired, when each scan line lead extends from the non-display area P to the display area A, there will be a corner, which can be a ri...
Embodiment 3
[0056] Image 6 It is a partially enlarged view of the upper left corner of the liquid crystal display panel in this embodiment. As shown in the figure, the difference from Embodiment 2 is:
[0057] The first wiring layer 315a includes two parts, namely the first wiring layer 315a1 and the first wiring layer 315a2, wherein one end of the first wiring layer 315a2 is connected to the FPC, one end of the first wiring layer 315a1 is connected to the driver IC, and the other end of the first wiring layer 315a1 is connected to the driver IC. One end is merged in one place and then connected to the common electrode line in the display area A.
[0058] Secondly, the second wiring layer 315b is a right-angled triangle in a plane parallel to the liquid crystal display panel 300, the two right-angled sides are basically parallel to the two boundaries of the display area A, and the first right-angled side 315b1 is basically coincident with the first wiring. The layer 315a1 and the secon...
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