Abstract

AbstractTwo different external compensation methods for high‐resolution active matrix organic light‐emitting diode (AMOLED) displays are presented and compared. Both compensation methods are implemented using a small pixel circuit, namely, a 3T2C and a 2T1C pixel circuit, allowing high‐resolution displays. Due to the simple driving schemes, these methods allow fast driving, even for large displays. The characterization results show a significant improvement in current variation by implementing either of these methods. The VT compensation method using a 3T2C pixel circuit is able to reduce the current variation down to 0.56%, whereas the VT‐ and β‐factor compensation method using a 2T1C pixel circuit demonstrates a further reduction in current variations down to 0.079%. This method also clearly shows significant improvement in optical variation between neighboring pixels.

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