Abstract

The motion blur of a large-size, organic, light-emitting device (OLED) panel could be reduced by decreasing the moving-picture response time (MPRT). The MPRT of an OLED display panel with a fast response was significantly affected by the frame frequency and the compensation driving method, and the MPRTs of large-size OLED display panels could be significantly decreased by using an integrated gate driver circuit with a MPRT reduction method. The MPRT was decreased due to the ability to turn the emitting pixels off in advance, which was possible due to the provision of black data. The integrated gate drivers were designed so that a normal display, black data insertion, and operation in the compensation mode could be achieved. The MPRT of a 65-inch ultra-high-definition (UHD) OLED panel was decreased to 3.4 ms by using an integrated gate driver circuit. The MPRT reduction method proposed in this study can reduce the MPRT time to below 6.8 ms according to the black data insertion duty. This MPRT time of 6.8 ms can be further reduced to 3.4 ms in 50% black data duty, showing a 50% MPRT improvement. Thus, the motion blur of such large-size OLED display panels can be significantly reduced by decreasing the value of the MPRT.

Highlights

  • Display technologies have been rapidly developing due to advances in materials and electronic technologies

  • This paper presents a novel technological design for a fast moving-picture response time (MPRT) organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) panel with a new integrated gate driver to improve the image quality and the price competitiveness of OLED display panels

  • Experiments we performed show that the motion in an OLED display can be reduced by using our design approach, which consists of a MPRT reduction driving method with an integrated gate driver circuit

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Introduction

Display technologies have been rapidly developing due to advances in materials and electronic technologies. Image quality enhancement in motion picture technology involves integrated gate drivers in which black data insertion technology has been inserted. LCD technologies, such as black data or frame insertion, back-light local dimming, and high-frequency driving, have been applied to improve the moving-picture response time (MPRT) [18]–[20].

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