A High 5292-PPI Pixel Circuit for Micro Displays with 10-Bit Gray Levels Realized via the Technique of Analog Sub-Frame Integral

Shih Song Cheng, Paul C.P. Chao*

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Abstract

A pixel circuit driven in small range of data voltage (V_data) is proposed for high pixel-per-inch (PPI) micro displays, using the new driving technique of analog sub-frame integral (A-SFI) to realize the required current integrals of gray levels. This circuit runs with two analog V_data 's configurated by 7-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs), outputting 10-bit integral currents by receiving a digital voltage of V_sel at each sub-frame that is one of eight (3-bit) equally divided from an illuminating period. With the 1-LSB of 5mV assumed, the estimated V_data range of 0.64V, which is apparently lower than at least 5V of a conventional circuit made by high voltage FETs (HVFETs), assists the proposed circuit in mainly constructing by the low voltage FETs (LVFETs) that are driven by about 1V; therefore, its pixel layout could be shrank for high PPI. Implementing this circuit in a 1.03-inch, high 5292PPI micro OLED panel made via that 55nm CMOS process for the validations, the simulated results over the displaying range show the l DNL's of within +1.15iLSB and -1.01iLSB, the iINL's of within +1.53iLSB and -1.05iLSB, and the iAD's of within +1.94% and -1.18%, observed the favorable linearities or deviations to the generated integral currents along 10-bit grayscales. The experimental results show the l DNL's of within 3.12l LSB and - 1.75l LSB, and the l INL's of within 3.35l LSB and - 2.29l LSB, validated the viability of this technique for high PPI displays.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)456-466
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • A-SFI
  • AMOLED
  • CMOS
  • High PPI
  • hold type illuminating
  • micro displays
  • micro OLED
  • micro-LED
  • pixel circuit
  • Vdata range

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