Organic light emitting diode display
First Claim
1. An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display comprising:
- a plurality of subpixels on one surface of a first substrate;
a second substrate attached to the first substrate;
a shield electrode on one surface of the second substrate that is not opposite to the subpixels, the shield electrode being connected to a low potential voltage source;
a touch screen panel on the shield electrode;
a first printed circuit board (PCB) attached to the one surface of the first substrate, the first PCB receiving a driving signal driving the subpixels from a driving device; and
a second PCB attached to the one surface of the second substrate, the second PCB transmitting a sensing signal generated by the touch screen panel to an external device.
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Abstract
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display is disclosed. The OLED display includes a plurality of subpixels on one surface of a first substrate, a second substrate attached to the first substrate, a shield electrode on one surface of the second substrate that is not opposite to the subpixels, the shield electrode being connected to a low potential voltage source, a touch screen panel on the shield electrode, a first printed circuit board (PCB) attached to the one surface of the first substrate, the first PCB receiving a driving signal driving the subpixels from a driving device, and a second PCB attached to the one surface of the second substrate, the second PCB transmitting a sensing signal generated by the touch screen panel to an external device.
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14 Claims
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1. An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display comprising:
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a plurality of subpixels on one surface of a first substrate; a second substrate attached to the first substrate; a shield electrode on one surface of the second substrate that is not opposite to the subpixels, the shield electrode being connected to a low potential voltage source; a touch screen panel on the shield electrode; a first printed circuit board (PCB) attached to the one surface of the first substrate, the first PCB receiving a driving signal driving the subpixels from a driving device; and a second PCB attached to the one surface of the second substrate, the second PCB transmitting a sensing signal generated by the touch screen panel to an external device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display comprising:
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a plurality of subpixels on one surface of a first substrate; a second substrate attached to the first substrate; a shield electrode on other surface of the first substrate on which the subpixels are not formed, the shield electrode being connected to a low potential voltage source; a touch screen panel on the shield electrode; a first printed circuit board (PCB) attached to the one surface of the first substrate, the first PCB receiving a driving signal driving the subpixels from a driving device; and a second PCB attached to the other surface of the first substrate, the second PCB transmitting a sensing signal generated by the touch screen panel to an external device. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display comprising:
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a plurality of subpixels on one surface of a first substrate; a second substrate attached to the first substrate; a shield electrode on one surface of the second substrate opposite the subpixels, the shield electrode being connected to a low potential voltage source; a touch screen panel on other surface of the second substrate that is not opposite to the subpixels; a first printed circuit board (PCB) attached to the one surface of the first substrate, the first PCB receiving a driving signal driving the subpixels from a driving device; and a second PCB attached to other surface of the first substrate, the second PCB transmitting a sensing signal generated by the touch screen panel to an external device. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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