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Electrochromic display device having constant color density and driving method therefor

  • US 4,479,121 A
  • Filed: 04/21/1981
  • Issued: 10/23/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/25/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In an electrochromic display device having a plurality of display electrodes exhibiting either colored or bleached states depending on the density of electric charge held by the display electrodes, a counter electrode spaced from the display electrodes, an electrolyte in contact with the counter and display electrodes, and means for selectively applying a voltage between preselected colored display electrodes and preselected bleached display electrodes effective to transfer electric charges held in said preselected colored display electrodes through the electrolyte to said preselected bleached display electrodes so as to interchange the display state of said preselected display electrodes:

  • control means for determining the difference amount between the amount of electric charge held in said preselected colored display electrodes which is to be transferred to said preselected bleached display electrodes and the amount of electric charge required for coloring said preselected bleached display electrodes; and

    constant current means responsive to said control means for injecting or extracting said difference amount of electric charge to or from said preselected display electrodes through said counter electrode to thereby compensate for said difference amount.

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