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(12) INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT)
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`(19) World Intellectual Property
`Organization
`International Bureau
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`(43) International Publication Date
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`13 May 2004 (13.05.2004)
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` (10) International Publication Number
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`WO 2004/040543 A3
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`(51) International Patent Classification7:
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`G09G 3/32
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`(21) International Application Number:
`PCT/JP2003/013819
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`(22) International Filing Date: 29 October 2003 (29.10.2003)
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`(25) Filing Language:
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`(26) Publication Language:
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`English
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`English
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`(30) Priority Data:
`2002—317225
`2002—345876
`2003—103871
`2003—170376
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`31 October 2002 (31.10.2002)
`28 November 2002 (28.11.2002)
`8 April 2003 (08.04.2003)
`16 June 2003 (16.06.2003)
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`JP
`JP
`JP
`JP
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`(71) Applicant (for all designated States except US): CA-
`SIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. [JP/JP]; 6—2, Honmachi
`1—chome, Shibuya—ku, Tokyo 151—0071 (JP).
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`(72) Inventors; and
`(75) Inventors/Applicants (for US only): MOROSAWA,
`Katsuhiko [JP/JP]; 375—2—6, Kamikitadai 3—chome, Hi—
`gashiyamato—shi, Tokyo 207—0023 (JP). SHIRASAKI,
`Tomoyuki
`[JP/JP];
`1425—3—234,
`Sakuragaoka,
`Hi—
`gashiyamato—shi, Tokyo 207—0022 (JP).
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`5—4—18, Ozenji Nishi,
`(74) Agent: KASHIIWA, Hidemi;
`Asao—ku, Kawasaki—shi, Kanagawa 215—0017 (JP).
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`(81) Designated States (national): AE, AG, AL, AM, AT, AU,
`AZ, BA, BB, BG, BR, BY, BZ, CA, CH, CN, CO, CR, CU,
`CZ, DE, DK, DM, DZ, EC, EE, ES, FI, GB, GD, GE, GH,
`GM, IIR, IIU, ID, IL, IN, IS, KE, KG, KP, KR, KZ, LC,
`LK, LR, LS, LT, LU, LV, MA, MD, MG, MK, MN, MW,
`MX, MZ, NI, NO, NZ, OM, PG, PH, PL, PT, RO, RU, SC,
`SD, SE, SG, SK, SL, SY, TJ, TM, TN, TR, TT, TZ, UA,
`UG, US, UZ, VC, VN, YU, ZA, ZM, ZW.
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`(84) Designated States (regional): ARIPO patent (GH, GM,
`KE, LS, MW, MZ, SD, SL, SZ, TZ, UG, ZM, ZW),
`Eurasian patent (AM, AZ, BY, KG, KZ, MD, RU, TJ, TM),
`European patent (AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE,
`ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IT, LU, MC, NL, PT, RO,
`SE, SI, SK, TR), OAPI patent (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM,
`GA, GN, GQ, GW, ML, MR, NE, SN, TD, TG).
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`Declarations under Rule 4.17:
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`as to applicant’s entitlement to apply for and be granted
`a patent (Rule 4.17(ii)) for thefollowlng designations AE,
`AG, AL, AM, AT; AU, AZ, BA, BB, BG, BR, BY, BZ, CA, CH,
`CN, CO, CR, CU, CZ, DE, DK, DM, DZ, EC, EE, ES, FI,
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`[Continued on next page]
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`(54) Title: DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING DISPLAY DEVICE
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`TIMING
`SIGNAL
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`SYSTEM CONTROLLER
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`VIDEO
`DISPLAY
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`SIGNAL
`ESNTARDE
`SIGNAL
`C(EilA'ITfiAOL
`SCANNING
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`GEgITlFéfil-I‘I'ON
`SIGNAL
`130A
`SIGNAL
`032m?
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`DATA DRIVER
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`150
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`DATA
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`120A
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`DRIVER
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`140
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`VOLTAGE
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`DISPLAY PANEL
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`SCANNING
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`110A
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`(57) Abstract: A display device that displays image information in response to a display signal consisting of digital signals includes
`a display panel comprising a plurality of signal lines (DL) and a plurality of scanning lines (SL) which intersect at right angles with
`each other, and a plurality of display pixels (EM) sith optical emlem
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`Published:
`GB, GD, GE, GH, GM, HR, HU, ID, IL, IN, IS, KE, KG,
`KP, KR, KZ, LC, LK, LR, LS, LT: LU, LV, MA, MD, MG, — with international search report
`MK, MN, MW, MX, MZ, NI, NO, NZ, OM, PG, PH, PL, PT, — before the expiration of the time limit for amending the
`R0, RU, SC, SD, SE, SG, SK, SL, SY, TJ, TM, TN, TR, TT,
`claims and to be republished in the event of receipt of
`TZ, UA, UG, UZ, VC, VN, YU, ZA, ZM, ZW, ARIPO patent
`amendments
`(GII, GM, KE, LS, MW, MZ, SD, SL, SZ, TZ, UG, ZM, ZW),
`Eurasian patent (AM, AZ, BY, KG, KZ, MD, RU, TJ, TM),
`European patent (AT, BE. BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE,
`ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IT, LU, MC, NL, PT, R0, SE,
`SI, SK, TR), OAPIpatent (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM, GA, GN,
`GQ, GW, ML, MR, NE, SN, TD, TG)
`— of inventorship (Rule 4. I 7(iv)) for US only
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`For two—letter codes and other abbreviations, refer to the "Guid—
`ance Notes on Codes andAbbreviations ” appearing at the begin—
`ning of each regular issue of the PCT Gazette.
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`(88) Date of publication of the international search report:
`23 September 2004
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`INTERNAHONALSEARCHREPORT
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`Internati‘
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`ppllcation No
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`PCT/JP 03/13819
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`A. CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECT MATTER
`IPC 7
`60963/32
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`According to International Patent Classification (IPC) orto both national classification and IPC
`B. FIELDS SEARCHED
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`Minimum documentation searched (classification system followed by classification symbols)
`IPC 7
`6096
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`Documentation searched other than minimum documentation to the extent that such documents are included in the fields searched
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`Electronic data base consulted during the international search (name of data base and, where practical, search terms used)
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`EPO—Internal, NPI Data, PAJ
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`C. DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED TO BE RELEVANT
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`Category °
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`Citation of document, with indication, where appropriate, of the relevant passages
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`Relevant to Claim No.
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`
`
`"DESIGNING OF CIRCUIT
`TAN S C ET AL:
`BUILDING BLOCKS FOR OLED-ON-SILICON
`MICRODISPLAYS"
`
`2002 SID INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM DIGEST OF
`TECHNICAL PAPERS. BOSTON, MA, MAY 21 - 23,
`2002, SID INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM DIGEST
`OF TECHNICAL PAPERS, SAN JOSE, CA: SID,
`US,
`v01. 33 / 2, May 2002 (2002—05), pages
`980—983, XP001134332
`the whole document
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`1,2,4-7,
`9,10,12,
`13,
`16-18,
`35-37,
`64-67,
`69-71
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`19,21,
`23—26,
`30,31,
`38—55,
`53,59,
`62,63,
`72,74,
`75,73
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`Further documents are listed in the continuation of box C.
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`Patent family members are listed in annex.
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`° Special categories of cited documents :
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`'A' document defining the general state of the art which is not
`considered to be of particular relevance
`'E' earlier document but published on or afterthe international
`filing date
`'L' document which may throw doubts on priority claim(s) or
`which is cited to establish the publication date of another
`citation or other special reason (as specified)
`'0‘ document referring to an oral disclosure, use, exhibition or
`other means
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`'P' document published priorto the international filing date but
`later than the priority date claimed
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`'T'
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`later document published after the international filing date
`or priority date and not in conflict With the application but
`inven ion
`cited to understand the principle or theory underlying the
`'X' document of particular relevance; the claimed invention
`cannot be conSIdered novel or cannot be considered to
`involve an inventive step when the document is taken alone
`'Y' document of particular relevance; the claimed invention
`cannot be considered to involve an inventive step when the
`document is combined with one or more other such docu—
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`in
`e art.
`mTlYts' such combination being obvious to a person skilled
`'&' document member of the same patent family
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`Date of the actual completion of the international search
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`Date of mailing of the international search report
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`20 July 2004
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`Name and mailing address of the ISA
`European Patent Office, PB. 5818 Patentlaan 2
`NL —- 2280 HV Flijswijk
`Tel. (+31 ~70) 340—2040, TX. 31 651 epo nl.
`Fax: (+31 —70) 340—301 6
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`Form PCT/ISA/21O (second sheet) (January 2004)
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`ZSWM
`Authorized officer
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`Harke, M
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`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`C.(Continuation) DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED TO BE RELEVANT
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`Category °
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`Citation of document, with indication. where appropriate, of the relevant passages
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`Relevant to claim No.
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`Internatio mpplication No
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`PCT/JP 03/13819
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`EP 1 039 440 A (SEIKO EPSON CORP)
`27 September 2000 (2000-09-27)
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`the whoie document
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`EP 1 282 103 A (SEIKO EPSON CORP)
`5 February 2003 (2003—02-05)
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`the whoie document
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`ET
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`US 2002/135314 A1 (FUJISANA NASANORI
`AL) 26 September 2002 (2002—09—26)
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`the whoie document
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`PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN
`voT. 1996, no. 09,
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`30 September 1996 (1996—09-30)
`—& JP 08 129359 A (TDK CORP; SEMICONDUCTOR
`ENERGY LAB CO LTD),
`21 May 1996 (1996—05-21)
`the whoie document
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`EP 1 061 497 A (SONY CORP)
`20 December 2000 (2000—12—20)
`the whoie document
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`DE 100 28 598 A (NIPPON ELECTRIC CO)
`29 March 2001 (2001—03—29)
`the whoie document
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`EP 1 182 636 A (SEMICONDUCTOR ENERGY LAB)
`27 February 2002 (2002—02—27)
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`the whoie document
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`US 2002/041276 A1 (KINURA NUTSUMI)
`11 Aprii 2002 (2002—04-11)
`the whoie document
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`Form PCT/ISA/210 (contlnua’tion of second sheet) (January 2004)
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`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`C.(Continuation) DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED To BE RELEVANT
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`Category °
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`‘ Citation‘of document, with indication, where appropriate, of the relevant passages
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`Internatigttpplication No
`PCT/JP 03/13819
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`
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`Relevant to claim No.
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`40-55,
`NO 02/17289 A (EMAGIN CORP)
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`28 February 2002 (2002-02-28)
`58,59,
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`62,63
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` the whole document
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`EP 0 365 445 A (EASTMAN KODAK CO)
`40—55,
`25 April 1990 (1990-04—25)
`58,59,
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`62,63
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` the whole document
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`GOH J-C ET AL:
`"A NEW PIXEL CIRCUIT FOR
`26,30,
`ACTIVE MATRIX ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING
`31,55,
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`DIODES"
`58,59,
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`72,74,75
`IEEE ELECTRON DEVICE LETTERS,
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`NEW YORK, US,
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`vol. 23, no. 9, September 2002 (2002—09),
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`pages 544—546, XP001125273
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`ISSN: 0741—3106
`the whole document
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`US 6 323 631 Bl
`(JUANG DAR—CHANG)
`26,30,
`27 November 2001 (2001-11—27)
`31,72,
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`74,75
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`the whole document
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`WO 02/39420 A (SONY CORP ; YUMOTO AKIRA
`(JP)) 16 May 2002 (2002—05—16)
`the whole document
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`IEEE INC.
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`—& EP 1 333 422 A (SONY CORP)
`6 August 2003 (2003—08—06)
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`Form PCT/ISA/210 (contlnuation oi second sheet) (January 2004)
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`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
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`NP 03/ 13819
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`Box I Observations where certain claims were found unsearchabie (Continuation of item 1 of first sheet)
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`This international Search Report has not been established in respect of certain claims under Article 17(2)(a) for the following reasons:
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` 1. [:1 Claims Nos.:
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`because they relate to subject matter not required to be searched by this Authority, namely:
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`Claims Nos.:
`because they relate to parts of the international Application that do not comply with the prescribed requirements to such
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`an extent that no meaningful International Search can be carried out, specifically:
`This International Searching Authority found multiple inventions in this international application, as follows:
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`3. D Claims Nos.:
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`becauee they are dependent claims and are not drafted in accordance with the second and third sentences of Rule 6.4(a).
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`Box II Observations where unity of invention is lacking (Continuation of item 2 of first sheet)
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`see additional sheet
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`1.
`'1] As all required additional search fees were timely paid by the applicant, this international Search Report covers all
`searchable claims.
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`of any additional fee.
`As all searchabie claims could be searched without effort justifying an additional fee, this Authority did not invite payment
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`3. D As only some of the required additional search fees Were timely paid by the applicant, this International Search Report
`coversyonly those claims for which fees were paid, specifically claims Nos.:
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`No required additional search fees were timely paid by the applicant. Consequently, this international Search Report is
`restricted to the invention first mentioned In the claims; It is covered by claims Nos.:
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`[:l The additional search fees were accompanied by the applicant's protest.
` Remark on Protest
`No protest accompanied the payment of additional search fees.
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`Form PCT/ISA/210(continuation offirstsheet(t))(Juiy1998)
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`FURTHER INFORMATION CONTINUED FROM PCT/ISA/ 210
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`_ This International Searching Authority found multiple (groups of)
`inventions in this international application, as follows:
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`International Application No. PCT/
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`JP 03/ 13819
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`1. claims: 1-18,20,22,35-37,64-71
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`The first to third concept concern a display with a matrix
`of pixels with optical elements, a scanning driver circuit,
`and a signal driver circuit, and current generation circuits
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`comprising
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`a gradation current generation circuit generating a
`plurality of gradation currents corresponding to each of the
`digital display signal bits based on a constant,
`predetermined reference current, and
`a drive current generation circuit generating a drive
`current from the plurality of gradation currents,
`wherein
`— the problem of addressing the optical elements with analog
`currents corresponding to digital signals at high speed is
`solved by providing a current generation circuit in the
`signal driver circuit for each signal
`line.
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`1.1. claims:
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`l—3,64,67,68
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`The first concept concerns the problem of optical elements
`requiring a drive current source or sink, which is solved by
`setting the signal polarity of the drive current supplied to
`the display pixels side in such a way that the drive current
`flows in the direction drawn from/poured into the display
`pixe s.
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`The second concept concerns the problem that the digital
`display signal needs to be stored in the signal driver
`circuit to enable the provision of the drive current for one
`scanning period, which is solved by providing a plurality of
`latch circuits, which hold each bit of the display signal
`and output it to a switching circuit for selecting the
`gradation current.
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`The third concept concerns the problem of generating
`gradation currents with values corresponding to the bits of
`the digital signal, which is solved by gradation current
`transistors connected in parallel and having channel width
`ratios corresponding to the bits of the digital signals.
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`JP 03/ 13819
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`The fourth concept concerns a display with a matrix of
`pixels, a scanning driver circuit, and a signal driver
`circuit, and current generation circuits comprising
`a gradation current generation circuit generating a
`plurality of gradation currents corresponding to each of the
`digital display signal bits based on a constant,
`predetermined reference current, and
`a drive current generation circuit generating a drive
`current from the plurality of gradation currents,
`wherein
`-
`the problem of addressing the optical elements with analog
`currents corresponding to digital signals at high speed is
`solved by providing a current generation circuit in the
`signal driver circuit for each signal
`line,
`the problem of a threshold voltage shift in transistors
`known as the “kink“ phenomenon is solved by any of the
`reference current transistors or the gradation current
`transistors or the transistors in the current supply circuit
`constituting a so—called body terminal configuration as
`defined in claim 19.
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`pixels, a scanning driver circuit, and a signal driver
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`circuit, and current generation circuits comprising
`a gradation current generation circuit generating a
`plurality of gradation currents corresponding to each of the
`digital display signal bits based on a constant,
`predetermined reference current, and
`a drive current generation circuit generating a drive
`current from the plurality of gradation currents,
`wherein
`- the problem of addressing the optical elements with analog
`currents corresponding to digital signals at high speed is
`solved by providing a current generation circuit in the
`signal driver circuit for each signal
`line,
`- the problem of variations of the characteristics of the
`reference current transistors in the current generation
`circuit leading to variations in the generated drive current
`is solved by a current generation circuit, which comprises a
`reference generation circuit with an electric charge storage
`circuit and a supply control switching circuit.
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`4. claims: 1,26-34,64,72—77
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`The sixth concept concerns a display with a matrix of
`pixels, a scanning driver circuit, and a signal driver
`circuit, and current generation circuits comprising
`a gradation current generation circuit generating a
`plurality of gradation currents corresponding to each of the
`digital display signal bits based on a constant,
`predetermined reference current, and
`a drive current generation circuit generating a drive
`current from the plurality of gradation currents,
`wherein
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`- the problem of addressing the optical elements with analog
`currents corresponding to digital signals at high speed is
`solved by providing a current generation circuit in the
`signal driver circuit for each signal
`line,
`- the problem of an unstable operating state of the load is
`solved by a specified state setting/reset circuit in the
`current generation circuits of the signal driver circuit for
`applying to the signal
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`pixels, a scanning driver circuit, and a signal driver
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`circuit, and current generation circuits comprising
`a gradation current generation circuit generating a
`plurality of gradation currents corresponding to each of the
`digital display signal bits based on a constant,
`predetermined reference current, and
`a drive current generation circuit generating a drive
`current from the plurality of gradation currents,
`wherein
`- the problem of addressing the optical elements with analog
`currents corresponding to digital signals at high speed is
`solved by providing a current generation circuit in the
`signal driver circuit for each signal
`line,
`-
`the problem of charges remaining in the optical element
`and the voltage holding circuit of the pixels is solved by
`an electric discharge circuit in the pixels for discharging
`the electric charge stored in the voltage holding circuit
`and the optical elements.
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`6. claims: 40-63
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`International Application No. PCT/
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`The eigth concept concerns a display with a matrix of
`pixels, a scanning driver circuit, and a signal driver
`circuit, and current generation circuits comprising
`a gradation current generation circuit generating a
`plurality of gradation currents corresponding to each of the
`digital display signal bits based on a constant,
`predetermined reference current, and
`a drive current generation circuit generating a drive
`current from the plurality of gradation currents,
`wherein the problem of low signal
`to noise ratio due to the
`supply of analog signals to the pixels is solved by
`providing the current generation circuits in each pixel.
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