Maps reference icon data to target screen layouts so icons stay complete and organized when moving between single- and multi-screen devices.
A transition region houses row driving circuits between high- and low-PPI areas, enabling curved screens with narrower bezels and uniform display.
Alternating scan and data line routing raises VR display resolution while limiting pixel driving circuit load and preserving uniform brightness.
Transition refresh regions and gate signal correction smooth luminance across LTPO panel zones while preserving adaptive refresh power savings.
Integrated gate drivers and one-side data/scan terminals cut border wiring and help spliced Micro-LED panels minimize visible seams.
Local illuminance sensing maps sunlight across the screen to correct pixel brightness, improving visibility while cutting display power use.
Unscrambled control fields and ignored scrambled dummy data let the data driving circuit preserve signal integrity and reliable frame processing.
Highly purified oxide semiconductor pixel transistors cut leakage current, remove capacitor wiring, and reduce LCD parasitic capacitance.
Pre-charging pixel units through gate drivers shortens LCD response time and reduces abnormal color mixing in field sequence display.
AMNR diode-like elements replace TFT pixel control circuits, simplifying display backplane fabrication across LCD, OLED, and electrophoretic panels.
Power is cut to the main display driver during blank self-scan periods while stored driving data preserves fast refresh and image switching.
Dummy light emitting elements and a dedicated detection circuit quantify lateral leakage current between pixels for more precise panel quality assessment.
Variable screen timing keeps code-bearing displays visible longer than other messages, improving readability during automatic switching.
A diode-connected MOSFET and storage capacitor stabilize pixel current and luminance despite threshold voltage variation in high-resolution displays.
Dummy lines added beside data and fan-out lines balance metal distribution, reducing power-off display unevenness and wiring complexity.
Segmented pixel groups and horizontal scan links cut bezel width while keeping display signal routing and driver placement manageable.
Variable first and second scan periods stabilize oxide transistor behavior, keeping OLED brightness uniform while lowering driving frequency and power.
A 7T-1C pixel structure uses compensation and voltage holding to suppress leakage currents, reduce afterimages, and protect display quality.
Shared initialization lines and stabilized transistor states help this pixel circuit suppress variable-frequency flicker while reducing signal line count.
Digital signals modulate driving current frequency and duration to stabilize grayscale and brightness in dense micro LED display pixels.
Bi-directional in-panel gate driving uses Q-node charge and hold circuits to shrink bezel area and improve light-emission signal accuracy.
Separated well regions for transistor groups raise pixel density while limiting leakage and interference in ultra-high resolution displays.
Bottom-gate oxide transistors tune threshold voltage to cut leakage and power use in OLED gate driver circuits.
Selective low-grayscale compensation in moving-image areas helps green OLED pixels emit earlier and reduces color dragging.
Ambient-light sensing switches display driver current outputs to control outdoor luminance, cut power use, and preserve gamma and grayscale.
A compensation pattern and capacitor-linked electrode layout keep parasitic capacitance stable despite misalignment, preserving transistor threshold voltage.
Stacked LCOS substrates linked by through-silicon vias shrink display footprint and cut power use in battery-powered devices.
Coupling-noise compensation in passive-matrix LED driver ICs preserves luminance uniformity across video wall panels.
A common reset voltage line and auxiliary capacitor let OLED subpixels receive tailored reset voltages without adding more active-area lines.
Blanking-period counting and delay control secure pixel sensing time at low refresh rates, preventing flicker and distortion in variable-refresh displays.
A temperature sensor triggers preparatory voltage before rewriting, reducing low-temperature viscosity effects and improving image update completeness.
Alternating bias and initialization lines linked to a bottom metal layer preserve image display around integrated components.
Variable first and second scan periods help oxide-transistor OLED pixels keep brightness uniform across lower driving frequencies while saving power.
A storage capacitor tracks light-emitting element potential to compensate TFT threshold variation and reduce Mura in display panels.
Variable horizontal sync timing separates touch and pen sensing modes to reduce noise overlap and improve pen input detection accuracy.
By fixing selected primary-color drive values, this display color conversion approach yields unique color synthesis and lowers short-wavelength light exposure.
Segmented driver placement between the display area and scanning circuits cuts peripheral space and narrows frame width in digitally driven panels.
Separate GOA-driven pixel rows run at different refresh frequencies, cutting display power use while preserving high-refresh regions.
Thin-film inorganic and organic layers shield bezel ESD transistors from moisture, oxygen, and corrosion while protecting display pixels from static damage.
Shifting gate1 timing after odd gate2 lets data settle before sampling, reducing diagonal crosstalk and image distortion in OLED panels.
Overlapping relax and ramp windows raises illumination duty cycle in color sequential LC displays, improving brightness and reducing motion artifacts.
Opposite-phase compensation signals on touch electrodes cancel display driving noise and preserve touch sensitivity in integrated panels.
Shared data and driving voltage lines shrink pixel circuit area, supporting high-resolution display integration with fewer dedicated connections.
Daisy-chain LED wiring keeps signals flowing after substrate cuts, enabling custom-shaped displays without creating non-display areas.
A dual-data-line pixel layout extends charging time while cutting TFT-LCD data driver IC count for large high-resolution panels.
Perpendicular wiring and overlapping line projections improve OLED pixel signal stability, cut IR Drop, and keep brightness uniform.
Local latch-based pixel modulation replaces leaky analog storage in LCOS arrays, enabling accurate gray scale, fast updates, and lower power.
Selective current control across series LED cells stabilizes automotive light output under battery voltage swings while reducing heat and size.
By keeping one light-emitting group on during data writing, this display control scheme suppresses flicker without raising frame frequency.
A mesh-shaped second initialization voltage line evens wire load near the notch and across pixels to reduce luminance deviation and pinkish images.