An active matrix organic light emitting diode pixel circuit and its driving scheme for high frame frequency are proposed for implementation of a 3D display. The proposed pixel circuit can compensate the threshold voltage distribution of low temperature poly silicon-thin film transistors at high-speed operation of 240Hz or more. According to the simulation, current deviation of 1.73% and 3.94% are obtained at frame rates of 240Hz and 480Hz when V th distribution is ±0.5 V.
An on-glass integrated scan driver is proposed for oxide thin film transistors (TFTs) with negative threshold voltage. A coupling capacitor and a TFT for setting the initial voltage to the gate of a TFT were added to minimize the off-state current. Simulated and measured results indicate that the proposed scan driver shows no ripple and fast rise time/fall time of scan outputs. Circuit operation was verified with a 14-inch AMOLED panel.
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