Grouped sub-pixels, alternating-polarity data lines, and cross-shaped electrodes cut crosstalk while raising aperture ratio and transmittance.
A mixed boundary region blends high- and low-transmittance pixel circuits to hide under-display imaging boundaries and smooth luminance.
OBS initialization in an LTPS pixel circuit cuts black-to-white luminance loss, improving first frame response and lowering power use.
A common-anode OLED subpixel circuit stabilizes source voltage to reduce luminance deviation, parasitic capacitance effects, and crosstalk.
By controlling data-signal current and compensating voltage drop, this pixel circuit keeps light-emitting element brightness stable under interference.
Interlaced sub-pixel scanning extends charging time in high-refresh, high-resolution panels to prevent defective images and lower driver IC heat.
A gate-drain capacitor stabilizes gate-node voltage in a pixel circuit, reducing rapid low-gradation light changes and display stains.
Compensation pixels turn on only during panel stretching to preserve brightness and resolution while avoiding abnormal display and excess power use.
Adjusting gate1 timing after odd gate2 saturation suppresses diagonal crosstalk in OLED pixel circuits and improves image quality.
Adaptive fourth scan signal frequency stabilizes transistor bias across frame rates, reducing mura, flicker, and after-images.
Reusing the array MUX test circuit for touch signal routing cuts fanout space, simplifies wiring, and supports narrow-bezel display panels.
Parallel driver and scan IC routing removes PCB vias to cut EMI, lower heat and power use, and simplify high-resolution LED display fabrication.
Different refresh rates can shift pixel transistor bias and cause flicker; this case uses frequency-linked voltage regulation to keep brightness uniform.
Node control and light-emission sub-circuits stabilize OLED transistor threshold voltage and cut leakage from self-capacitance jumps.
A low-resistivity conductive layer improves pixel connections in transparent display regions, cutting heat while preserving light transmission.
Switching the data receiver between low-power and normal modes improves low pulse signal detection while cutting idle display-link power use.
Gamma and boundary compensation adjust greyscale near under-display cameras to reduce brightness seams without large gamma memory.
Different sub-pixel spacing in the camera overlap area improves light transmission while avoiding dot patterns and color inconsistency.
Alternating odd and even row data extends pixel charging time, improving high-refresh display quality while easing RC loading and afterimage.
A switchable light-transmitting module forms lens and grating layers for naked-eye 3D while preserving low-cost 2D display on shared substrates.
Shielding electrodes between overlapping display signal and connection lines reduce coupling and crosstalk, improving signal integrity.
A stretchable sensing wire tracks panel folding so the driving circuit can correct luminance and color shifts in foldable displays.
Shared control stages manage node voltages and phase-shifted clocks to keep gate signals stable and synchronized in display driving circuits.
Preloaded local dimming data reaches the backlight driver during initialization to prevent boot-time light leakage and flicker.
A compensation circuit stabilizes LTPO reset power potential during variable-frequency driving to prevent uneven screen splitting.
Connection lines, dummy lines, and shielding layers reduce dead space while improving signal routing for combined display and sensor pixels.
An interdigitated sub-capacitor layout boosts OLED image quality and resolution in head-mounted displays without excessive structure complexity.
A shared high-potential and reference voltage circuit helps OLED pixels avoid flicker, grayscale errors, and voltage drop at high resolution.
Variable horizontal periods let an in-display light sensing circuit shorten sensing time while preserving a large active display area.
A full-screen reset before PWM scanning improves ChLC image contrast and grayscale while preserving reflectivity and preventing residual images.
Adjustable photodiode voltage in an in-cell pixel sensor preserves display area while improving biomarker sensing accuracy.
Trenches between adjacent light-emitting elements block moisture and particles, preserving high-resolution pixel spacing and display reliability.
An oxide NMOS emission control transistor cuts gate and selection signals, reducing display power use and dead space in the pixel layout.
Black-pixel-aware local dimming compensates edge luminance loss after image warping on curved displays, preserving contrast and low power.
Switchable mirrors and PDLC let a transparent OLED show different readable content on both sides while preventing mirror imaging and light interference.
A backplane-array shift register uses segmented input, control, and output circuits to improve AMOLED GOA reliability while enabling flexible pixel waveforms.
Brightness-dependent color correction improves XR display uniformity at low luminance while preserving brightness range and battery life.
A voltage-divider pixel circuit limits image data loss in merged pixels, helping head-mounted displays preserve resolution and image quality.
Separating the storage capacitor from the data conductive pattern reduces signal-induced voltage shift and keeps display driving current stable.
Partial frame transmission with selective area refresh requests cuts display power and bandwidth while preserving smooth visual transitions.
Infrared-emitting and light-sensing pixels isolate vessel image regions to improve pulse-wave detection and biometric measurement in portable displays.
Delayed overlapping clock phases keep driving TFTs in the linear region faster, limiting threshold-voltage shift and display optical defects.
Switchable series connections let gate driving circuits support progressive and interlace scanning without separate dedicated layouts.
A split GOA layout places signal transmission modules between the driver and display area to narrow the frame while maintaining row scanning.
By shifting display-touch switching positions between frames, this case reduces visible horizontal stripes in in-cell touch panels.
A bankless OLED pixel uses a non-overlapping via, light absorption layer, and color filters to cut process steps while preventing leakage and shorts.
Before moving a video call from a phone to a larger display, a notification and response check prevents unintended image exposure.
Shared input signal lines let multiple emission signal stages use one driver layout, shrinking non-display area and display complexity.
An eighth transistor uses an inverted emission signal to offset kickback, keep luminance uniform, and lower pixel power consumption.
Event-triggered projector mode switching lowers brightness for ambient lighting while preserving high-brightness image projection when needed.