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Current-dependent light-emitting element drive circuit for use in active matrix display device

  • US 5,714,968 A
  • Filed: 08/08/1995
  • Issued: 02/03/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/09/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A current-dependent light-emitting element drive circuit for use in an active matrix display device having a plurality of first lines extending in parallel with one another and a plurality of second lines extending perpendicular to said first lines to form a plurality of cross points arranged in a matrix form, said current-dependent light-emitting element drive circuit being connected to one of said first lines and one of said second lines at each of said cross points to form a pixel in the display device, said current-dependent light-emitting element drive circuit comprising:

  • constant current supplying means to be connected to a power source for supplying a constant current;

    said current-dependent light-emitting element connected in series with said constant current supplying means; and

    switching means connected in parallel with said current-dependent light-emitting element for controlling current flowing through said current-dependent light-emitting element from said constant current supplying means, said switching means being to be coupled with said first line and said second line and being controlled between an ON and an OFF conditions by selection signals selectively applied to said first and said second lines, wherein said constant current supplying means comprises a terminal to be connected to said power source and an opposite terminal connected to one of common connection point between said switching means and said light-emitting element.

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