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Electroluminescent display having reversible voltage polarity

  • US 5,999,150 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1996
  • Issued: 12/07/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/17/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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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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