Electroluminescent display having reversible voltage polarity
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1. An electroluminescent display, comprising:
- a. an electroluminescent layer having a first side and a second side;
b. a waveform generator to produce a plurality of voltage signals;
c. a plurality of first electrodes coupled to said waveform generator to apply the voltage signals to the first side of said electroluminescent layer;
d. a plurality of second electrodes coupled to said waveform generator to apply the voltage signals to the second side of said electroluminescent layer;
e. a polarity reverser to selectively invert the polarity of the voltage signals thereby reducing the formation of latent images within the electroluminescent display; and
wherein the voltage signals are applied in a plurality of time periods separated by a transition time period, wherein each time period includes a plurality of write cycles, each including at least one write pulse, and a plurality of refresh pulses, the write pulses being of opposite polarity to the refresh pulses, and wherein the last voltage signal of a time period immediately prior to a transition time is inverted and applied as a first voltage signal of the next time period.
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Abstract
An electroluminescent display having reversible polarity and a method for reducing latent images in the electroluminescent panel is provided. The electroluminescent display includes a waveform generator for supplying voltage pulses to illuminate pixels within the electroluminescent panel. The electroluminescent display according to the invention periodically reverses the polarity of the voltage pulses to reduce latent images in the electroluminescent panel. The electroluminescent display preferably utilizes an asymmetrical drive scheme to provide a brighter electroluminescent display.
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1. An electroluminescent display, comprising:
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a. an electroluminescent layer having a first side and a second side; b. a waveform generator to produce a plurality of voltage signals; c. a plurality of first electrodes coupled to said waveform generator to apply the voltage signals to the first side of said electroluminescent layer; d. a plurality of second electrodes coupled to said waveform generator to apply the voltage signals to the second side of said electroluminescent layer; e. a polarity reverser to selectively invert the polarity of the voltage signals thereby reducing the formation of latent images within the electroluminescent display; and wherein the voltage signals are applied in a plurality of time periods separated by a transition time period, wherein each time period includes a plurality of write cycles, each including at least one write pulse, and a plurality of refresh pulses, the write pulses being of opposite polarity to the refresh pulses, and wherein the last voltage signal of a time period immediately prior to a transition time is inverted and applied as a first voltage signal of the next time period. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus to drive an electroluminescent panel and reduce the formation of latent images therein, comprising:
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a. a waveform generator to produce a plurality of voltage signals; b. a row driver coupled with said waveform generator to apply a portion of the voltage signals to the electroluminescent panel; c. a column driver coupled with said waveform generator to apply a portion of the voltage signals to the electroluminescent panel; d. a polarity reverser coupled with said row driver and said column driver to periodically invert the polarity of the voltage signals and thereby reduce the formation of latent images within the electroluminescent panel; and
,wherein the voltage signals are applied in a plurality of time periods separated by a transition time period, wherein each time period includes the write pulses being of opposite polarity to the refresh pulses, a plurality of write cycles and a plurality of refresh pulses and wherein the write cycles include a plurality of write pulses which are opposite in polarity and wherein the last voltage signal of a time period immediately prior to a next transition time is inverted and applied as a first voltage signal of the next time period. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of reducing latent images within an electroluminescent panel having a plurality of first electrodes and a plurality of second electrodes, comprising the steps of:
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(a) applying a first pattern of voltage pulses to the electroluminescent panel during a first time period; (b) applying a second pattern of voltage pulses to the electroluminescent panel during a subsequent second time period and having respective polarity opposite like pulses of said first pattern of voltage pulses, said first and second time period being separated by a transition time period; wherein said first and second pattern of voltage pulses comprise at least one refresh pulse and at least one write cycle including at least one write pulse, said at least one refresh pulse and said at least one write pulse further being of mutually opposite polarity; (c) inverting the polarity of the last voltage pulse of said first pattern of voltage pulses applied immediately prior to the transition time period; and (d) applying the inverted polarity voltage pulse as a first pulse to the second pattern of pulses immediately following the transition time period. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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