Different dielectric constants in OLED gate insulator regions reduce compensation-transistor kickback and visible afterimages.
A shared multi-directional signal line layout shrinks pixel driver width while preserving transistor functionality for higher display resolution.
A variable-thickness contact pad insulating layer exposes bonding surfaces and protects pad edges to reduce driver chip detachment in heat-humidity tests.
Adjusting anode initialization voltage and control-signal duty ratios helps OLED panels keep luminance uniform as operating frequency changes.
Alternating light-emitting lines between two driver ICs spreads output deviations and keeps display backlight luminance uniform.
A transistor-capacitor gate driver stabilizes node voltages to keep gate signals steady in compact displays while lowering power use.
Multi-layer signal routing around a display hole improves light transmittance, narrows bezel area, and preserves input sensitivity.
Stage-based scan driving selectively activates pixel rows to measure mobility and threshold voltage without disrupting normal display refresh.
Bias scanning and emission timing stabilize pixel driving current at variable frame rates, cutting flicker, distortion, and power use.
Staggered row scanning with non-uniform gate timing cuts flashing in multi-particle electrophoretic displays during full-color image updates.
Variable cylindrical lens pitch compensates refraction across viewing angles, reducing stereoscopic display crosstalk and ghosting.
A first auxiliary signal line layer connects row-wise initialization lines in dense sub-pixel areas, reducing layout space and via complexity.
Time-shifted lookup-table waveforms spread polarity swings across an electrophoretic display to reduce flashing during multi-color image updates.
Coordinated gate-driver timing applies dual selection output and single non-selection drive to cut gate-line delay, distortion, and transistor stress.
Periodic zero-voltage frames in top plane switching stabilize charged particles, improving electrophoretic display color accuracy and brightness.
Separating pixel driving circuits from the optical component region improves light transmittance, photosensitive performance, and display uniformity.
Vertically stacked LEDs and organic photoelectric diodes enable under-display biometric sensing without sacrificing display quality.
Selective backlighting across aligned film layers enables repeatable day-to-night scene transitions with finer visual control and easier maintenance.
A timed latch hold signal pauses data latching during amplifier noise periods to prevent flicker and latch failure in light emitting displays.
Frame pattern analysis adjusts display power voltage from block grayscale loads, cutting energy use without overdriving every image frame.
Overlapping frame updates across row-arranged energy-saving displays reduce blank display time and create a continuous marquee-like label effect.
Predefined subpixel subsets and switching cut control complexity while fitting many symbols into a compact high-resolution display.
A separate power unit keeps a display and buffer active below a battery threshold, preserving key information after shutdown.
Variable stress-period timing by luminance band reduces refresh-holding luminance deviation and flicker in low-frequency OLED displays.
Multiple scan drivers switch pixel transistors at different frequencies to cut low-mode power use while reducing leakage and flicker.
An amplifier-based sensing channel captures exponential pixel current to improve grayscale compensation and display image quality.
Independent scan-line control refreshes static and dynamic display regions differently to cut logic drive power without hurting image quality.
A serial-parallel driving module replaces the display chip, cutting power use and cost while still generating control and display data.
A pixel-level initialization circuit adjusts color-specific voltages to stabilize low-gray luminance and reduce color shift with one shared line.
A multi-transistor pixel circuit uses threshold compensation and phased power control to improve grayscale while lowering display power use.
Temperature-based differential signal slope control cuts panel noise at high heat while limiting electromagnetic noise near room temperature.
Inverted panel and delayed feedback signals are coupled to cancel display EMI while preserving normal operation, luminance, and lifespan.
Red sub-pixel data-line voltage is raised in low-grayscale rows to offset parasitic-capacitance color shift without high-precision driver chips.
An inorganic hydrogen barrier under OLED optical sensing elements blocks hydrogen ingress, preserving oxide transistor performance and display yield.
Independent scan and light-emitting control enables partial screen refresh, cutting display power use and extending battery life.
By adjusting a carrier trapping induction signal between frames, the pixel circuit keeps light emission uniform as display refresh rates vary.
Controlling via-hole overlap across transparent conductive layers improves light transmittance and display clarity in under-screen camera regions.
Independent timing and current control keep pixel driving current stable, reducing low-gray flicker in Micro LED display panels.
Separate light-emitting elements and switch control let one display show privacy and shared content at different viewing angles without ghost images.
A single gate-driver stage outputs both scan signals through shared logic, simplifying circuitry and helping reduce display bezel area.
A light-blocking layer placed close to oxide TFT active layers cuts leakage and current variation for steadier low-grayscale OLED driving.
Independent current and timing control compensates micro-LED turn-on variation to stabilize brightness and cut display power use.
Weighted duty-cycle updates across adjacent backlight blocks keep moving objects bright and reduce LCD screen flicker.
Back-gate biasing shifts transistor threshold voltage to cut always-on leakage and preserve stable gate signal margins in display drivers.
Switchable gate output modes let a display adapt to image resolution and frequency changes while preventing abnormal screen output during transitions.
Storage-capacitor feedback counters parasitic coupling at the driving transistor source, reducing Mura defects and improving image quality.
Ambient-light-compensated color processing adjusts saturation and brightness so a light source matches display colors within error margins.
A first protection layer shields display-substrate imaging pinholes from plasma damage and stray light, improving in-screen fingerprint accuracy.
Compensation pixels bridge color differences between high- and low-density display regions, enabling under-display camera integration with a uniform screen effect.
A zigzag array of circular or oval light-transmitting parts boosts under-display camera transmittance while reducing flare and lattice artifacts.