New low-frame-rate compensating pixel circuit based on low-temperature poly-si and oxide tfts for high-pixel-density portable amoled displays

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A new low-frame-rate active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) pixel circuit with low-temperature poly-Si and oxide (LTPO) thin-film transistors (TFTs) for portable displays with high pixel density is reported. The proposed pixel circuit has the excellent ability to compensate for the threshold voltage variation of the driving TFT (∆VTH_DTFT ). By the results of simulation based on a fabricated LTPS TFT and a-IZTO TFT, we found that the error rates of the OLED current were all lower than 2.71% over the range of input data voltages when ∆VTH_DTFT = ±0.33 V, and a low frame rate of 1 Hz could be achieved with no flicker phenomenon. Moreover, with only one capacitor and two signal lines in the pixel circuit, a high pixel density and narrow bezel are expected to be realized. We revealed that the proposed 7T1C pixel circuit with low driving voltage and low frame rate is suitable for portable displays.

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Fan, C. L., Lin, W. Y., & Chen, C. Y. (2021). New low-frame-rate compensating pixel circuit based on low-temperature poly-si and oxide tfts for high-pixel-density portable amoled displays. Micromachines, 12(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12121514

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