Adjustable equalizer cutoff tuning helps a source driver avoid wireless band interference and prevent abnormal display screens.
Synchronized display off-duty timing and camera exposure reduce panel light interference and preserve under-display image quality.
Mode selection circuits switch sub-pixel current paths to control viewing angle by region, supporting privacy, shared content, and lower power.
A focus-tunable lens sweeps focal lengths in sync with image frames to deliver dense focal planes and reduce vergence-accommodation conflict.
A shielding capacitor and split threshold compensation transistor stabilize the driving transistor gate, cutting leakage and OLED flicker.
A shared driving and light-emitting control circuit enables full-color display while reducing pixel circuit area and improving aperture ratio.
Segmented OLED backlight pixels help spatial light modulators deliver sharper XR holographic images with stronger 3D effects and simpler structures.
Phase-shifted control in shift register groups keeps gate pulse width stable during refresh switching, preserving charging time and display normality.
A dual-region OLED panel uses separate pixel circuits and conductive lines to preserve brightness while creating a light-transmitting camera area.
Selective touch deactivation in hidden flexible display areas cuts power use while copied edge signals preserve touch accuracy.
Interconnected display traces route static charge to the peripheral region, cutting ESD risk and improving pixel-circuit manufacturing yield.
Dividing HUD images into mapped areas lets the circuit detect distortion errors locally and preserve accurate display information.
Separate second electrodes and pad connections enable current-based LED defect detection and repair during display manufacturing.
Opposite-edge driver chips and alternating signal lines free panel space for narrow-pitch routing and higher-resolution displays.
A gating module switches a scan driver clock line to carry touch drive signals during touch stages, reducing coupling interference and improving touch accuracy.
Stacked transparent repair wiring restores pixel connections while limiting aperture ratio loss and supporting precise laser cutting.
Separate high-potential lines for different active areas compensate voltage differences and keep luminance uniform across the panel.
Selective plating on a conductive seed layer forms uniform array-substrate leads, reducing voltage drop and improving current delivery to light-emitting devices.
Fingerprint authentication and touch location are combined to change rollable display extension and lock state in one user action.
Capacitor-based adjustment circuits balance data-line loads across writing stages to prevent edge-row brightness variation and improve display uniformity.
Shock sensors trigger simulated damage, alerts, and evidence recording to deter blunt-force vandalism on public displays.
Different measurement rates for OLED brightness and transistor behavior maintain degradation compensation while reducing visible mode changes.
A shared driver stage outputs both normal and inverted gate signals, reducing driver area and complexity in PMOS-NMOS display pixels.
A staggered overlapping sub-pixel column layout shortens charge paths and limits light stealing, improving OLED image linearity and clarity.
Independently controlled polarization grid elements cut surface glare while preserving visibility of polarized display screens at varying angles.
A common electrode extended over signal lines shields the liquid crystal layer while preserving aperture ratio and long-term LCD reliability.
Staged voltage switching across display modules limits sudden potential changes, reducing PCB vibration and noise while preserving driving efficiency.
A calibration module and compensation transistor correct gate and source potential drift in MLED pixels, improving drive current accuracy and display uniformity.
Dual LEDs and dedicated lenses switch between wide and narrow viewing angles while preserving grayscale stability and reducing windshield reflection.
Periodic terminal initialization and threshold compensation keep OLED pixel bias stable, reducing afterimage, hysteresis, and flicker.
A nested conductive lead structure protects flexible AMOLED signal lines through the bend region while preserving direct contact and insulation control.
Regional light-blocking and black-matrix layout reduces visible display-component boundaries while preserving light transmission for cameras and sensors.
Divided pixel electrodes with sensing nodes improve dark spot detection in OLED displays, raising repair accuracy, yield, and manufacturing reliability.
Superimposed capacitive or infrared sensing detects approach within the display area, enabling larger vehicle screens and fewer false touches.
A movable lens-array optical path switches between 2D and 3D viewing to preserve resolution while minimizing 3D crosstalk.
Moves display backplane electrical connections to the side and bottom surfaces to shrink bezel width and improve binding reliability.
A stacked shielding electrode layout cuts signal line coupling in high-resolution displays, preserving image clarity and vividness.
Layered test lines connected to horizontal power lines enable full display-area testing and defect repair before final interconnect formation.
Automatic module-data comparison detects replaced display panels and runs dehumidifying mode to prevent overheating and moisture-related defects.
Signal lines and pads are redistributed across sub-display areas to shrink non-display borders while preserving display connectivity.
Different initialization voltages by display region compensate luminance variation, speed pixel reset, and reduce visible stains.
A row-line test transistor creates a cathode-floating current path to pinpoint dark spots caused by AC shorts in OLED subpixels.
Bootstrap capacitive control stabilizes gate node voltages, improving display gate signal reliability and pixel luminance consistency.
Light scattering particles in color filters reduce rainbow mura and color mixing in OLED displays while enabling bright, low-power operation without a polarizer.
Routing touch lines on the encapsulation layer's inclined area frees bezel space while preserving grounding layout and manufacturability.
Adjacent transistors share source lines while gate thresholds separate two viewer images, cutting circuit complexity and power use.
Multi-feeding X-touch lines and uniform contact-hole spacing cut parasitic capacitance and signal delay in large touch display panels.
Targeted P-type waveforms correct color drift and ghosting in partially updated electrophoretic displays without full-screen refresh.
Parallel PMIC outputs raise drive current for high-load display panels, avoiding dedicated PMIC over-design and reducing cost.
Comb-shaped transistor channels and mesh electrodes in folding areas relieve bending stress and extend foldable display lifespan.