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Real-Time External Compensation System With Error Correction Algorithm for High-Resolution Mobile Displays

Author(s)
Park, KyeongminOh, SeunghunChoi, DongjinShin, KyeonghanCho, HaewanBien, Franklin
Issued Date
2023-03
DOI
10.1109/TCSI.2022.3223975
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/61975
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS I-REGULAR PAPERS, v.70, no.3, pp.1121 - 1132
Abstract
paper presents an external compensation system for QHD+ (3040 x 1224) mobile active-matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) displays at a frame rate of 60 Hz. During vertical blank periods, current sensing AFE (CS-AFE) measures OLED currents to calculate threshold voltage (VT H) of driving thin-film transistors (TFTs). For precise VT H calculation against panel ground noise, a differential sensing scheme with 5-bit programmable capacitor array (PCA) is employed. In addition, digital correlated double sampling (CDS) removes an offset of the CS-AFE. However, recent advances in high efficiency OLED technology have led to increase in pixel density as well as the driving TFTs to operate close to subthreshold region. Therefore, the V-TH calculation based on the quadratic model yields inaccurate results. To compensate for the modeling error, we propose an error correction algorithm, which establishes an error function using a relationship between the modeling error and calculated threshold voltage during the manufacturing process. The proposed external compensation system was verified using CMOS-modeled three transistors and one capacitor (3T1C) pixel circuit. The test chip, fabricated in a 0.18 mu m BCD process, comprises 26 channels. Each channel consumes 78 mu W and occupies 1350 x 50 mu m(2). Measurement results show that current error at 64th gray level is reduced from 35.56 LSB to 6.03 LSB after error correction and four frames average.
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
ISSN
1549-8328
Keyword (Author)
Active matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED)high-resolution and high frame rate displaysexternal compensationcolumn drivercurrent sensing AFEerror correction algorithmthin-film transistor (TFT)bias stress instability
Keyword
THRESHOLD VOLTAGECOLUMN DRIVER

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