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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`Inventor:
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`Hiroshi T AKAHARA et al.
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`Robert W. Mueller
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`CLAIM OF PRIORITY
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`Commissioner for Patents
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`Sir:
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`Applicants hereby claim the right of priority granted pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119 based
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`upon Japanese Application Nos. 2001-271311, filed September 7, 2001; 2001-291598, filed
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`September 25, 2001; 2001-347014, filed November 13, 2001 and 2002-136117, filed May 10,
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`2002. As required by 37 C.F.R. 1.55, a certified copy of the Japanese applications has been filed
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`in grandparent Application No. 14/341,620, filed July 25, 2014.
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`Respectfully submitted,
`Hiroshi TAKAHARA et al.
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`/Robert W. Mueller/ Reg. No. 35,043
`Robert W. Mueller
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`Bruce H. Bernstein
`Reg. No. 29027
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`December 29, 2017
`GREENBLUM & BERNSTEIN, P.L.C.
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`DESCRIPTION
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`EL DISPLAY APPARATUS
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`Related Applications
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`This application is a Continuation of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 15/335,919, filed on
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`October 27, 2016, which is Continuation of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 14/341,620, filed on
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`July 25, 2014 and now U.S. Patent No. 9,728,130 issued on August 8, 2017, which is a Continuation
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`of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 10/488,591, filed on September 17, 2004 and now U.S. Patent No.
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`8,823,606 issued on September 2, 2014, which is a U.S. National Phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of
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`International Application No. PCT/JP2002/009111, filed on September 6, 2002, which in tum claims
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`the benefit of Japanese Application Nos.: 2002-136117, filed on May 10, 2002; 2001-347014, filed
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`on November 13, 2001; 2001-291598, filed on September 25, 2001; and 2001-271311, filed on
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`September 7, 2001, the entire disclosures of which Applications are incorporated by reference herein.
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`Technical Field
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`The present invention relates to an EL display apparatus employing an organic or inorganic
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`electroluminescence (EL) device and, more particularly, to an EL display apparatus capable of
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`feeding an EL device with a desired current, a method of driving the same, and an electronic
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`apparatus provided with such an EL display apparatus.
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`Background Art
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`In general, an active-matrix display apparatus has a multiplicity of pixels arranged in matrix
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`and displays an image by controlling the intensity of light pixel by pixel in accordance with image
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`signals given. When, for example, liquid crystal is used as an electro-optic substance, the
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`transmittance of each pixel varies in accordance with the voltage applied to the pixel. The basic
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`an active-matrix image display apparatus employing an organic
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`electroluminescence (EL) material as an electro-optic converting substance is the
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`same as in the case where liquid crystal is used.
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`A liquid crystal display panel has pixels each functioning as a
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`shutteT and displays an image by turning onfoff light from a back light with such
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`a shutter, or a pixel. An organic EL display panel is a display panel of the self(cid:173)
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`luminescence type having a light-emitting device in each pi.xel. Such a self(cid:173)
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`luminescence type display panel has advantages over liquid crystal display panels,
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`including higher image visibility, no need for a back light, and higher response
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`speed.
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`The organic EL display panel controls the luminance of each light(cid:173)
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`emitting device (pixel) based on the amount of cunent. Thus, the organic EL
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`display panel is largely different from the liquid crystal display panel in that its
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`luminescent devices are of the current-driven type or the cunent-controlled type.
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`Like the liquid crystal display panel, the organic EL display panel
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`can have any one of a simple-matrix configuration and an active--matrix
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`configuration. Though the former configuration is simple in structure, it has a
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`difficulty in realizing a large-scale and high-definition display panel. However, it
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`is inexpensive. The latter configuration can realize a lm-ge-scale and high-
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`definition display panel. However, it has problems of a technical difficulty in
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`control and of a relatively high price. Presently, organic EL display panels of the
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`active-matrix configuration are being developed intensively. Such an active(cid:173)
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`matrix EL panel controls electric current passing through the light-emitting
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`device provided in each pixel by means of a thin film transistor (!'FT) located
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`inside the pixel.
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`An organic EL display panel of such an active-matrix configuration
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`is disclosed in Japanese Pa.tent Laid-Open Publication No. HEI 8··234683 for
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`example. Fig. 62 shows an equivalent circuit of one pixel portion of this display
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`panel. Pixel 216 comprises an EL device 215 as a light-emitting device, a first
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`transistor 211a, a second transistor 211b, and a storage capacitor 219. Here, the
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`EL device 215 is an organic electroluminescence (EL) device.
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`In the present description, a transistor for feeding (controlling)
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`current to an EL device is referred to as a driving transistor, while a transistor
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`operating as a switch like the transistor 211b in Fig. 62 referred to as a switching
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`transistor.
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`EL device 215 has a rectification property in many eases and hence
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`is called OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) as the ease may be. For this
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`reason, the EL device 215 in Fig. 62 is regarded as an OLED and represented by
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`the symbol of a diode.
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`In the example shown in Fig. 62, the source terminal (S) of p·channel
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`transistor 211a is connected to Vdd (power source potential), while the cathode
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`(negative electrode) of the EL device 215 connected to ground potential (Vk). On
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`the other hand, the a.node (positive electrode) is connected to the drain terminal
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`(D) of the transistor 211b. T'he gate terminal of the p-channel transistor 211b is
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`connected to a gate signal line 217a, the source terminal connected to a source
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`signal line 218, and the drain terminal com1ected to the storage capacitor 219 and
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`the gate terminal (G-) of the transistor 211a.
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`In order to operate the pixel 216, first, the source signal line 218 is
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`applied with an image signal indicative ofluminance information with the gate
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`signal line 217a turned into a selected state. Then, the transistor 211b becomes
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`conducting and the storage capacitor 219 is ehErrged or discharged, so that the
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`gate potential of the transistor 2 lla becomes equal to the potential of the image
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`signal. When the gate signal line 217a is turned into an unselected state. the
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`transistor 211a is turned off, so that the transistor 211a is electrically
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`disconnected from the source signal line 218. However, the gate potential of the
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`transistor 211a is stably maintained by means of the storage capacitor 219. The
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`5 Cltrrent passing through the EL device 215 via the transistor 211a comes to
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`assume a value corresponding to voltage Vgs across the gate and the source
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`terminals of the transistor lla, vvith the result that the EL device 215 keeps on
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`emitting light at a luminance corresponding to the amount of current fed thereto
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`through the transistor 211a.
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`As described above. according to the prior art configuration shown in
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`Fig. 62, one pixel comprises one selecting transistor (switching device) and one
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`chiving transistor. Another prior art confi6:ruration is disclosed in Japanese
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`Patent Laid-Open Publication No. HK! 11-327637 for example. T'his publication
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`describes an embodiment in which a pixel comprises a current mirror circuit.
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`Meanwhile, the organic EL display panel is usually manufactured
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`using a low temperature polysilicon transistor array. Since organic EL devices
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`emit light based on current, the organic EL display panel involves a problem that
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`display irregularities occur if there are variations in transistor characteristics.
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`Further, a conventional EL display panel cannot sufficiently
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`charge/dischm·ge the parasitic capacitance which is present in the source signal
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`line 18. For this reason there arises a problem that in some cases a desired
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`current cannot be fed to pixel 16.
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`Disclosure of Invention
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`The present invention has been rnade in view of the foregoing
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`circumstances. It is an object of the present invention to provide an EL display
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`apparntus which is capable of realizing satisfactory image display by sufficiently
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`charging/discharging the parasitic capacitance present in the source signal line.
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`In order to attain this object, an EL tlisplay apparatus according to
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`the present invention comprises: a plurality of gate signal lines and a plurality of
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`source signal lines. which are arranged to intersect each other; EL devices
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`arranged in a matri.x pattern, each of the EL devices being operative to emit light
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`at a luminance corresponding to a cunent fed thereto; a gate driver operative to
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`output a gate signal to each of the gate sib:rnal lines; a source driver operative to
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`output to each of the source signal lines a cur.rent which is higher than a cuITent
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`corresponding to an image signal inputted from outside; a transistor, provided for
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`each of the EL devices, for outputting the current outputted from the source driver
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`to the EL device; and a first switching device capable offeeding the current
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`outputted from the source driver to the EL device by switching to bring the EL
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`device and the transistor into and out of conduction thereacross in accordance
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`driver is configured to output the gate signal to the gate signal line in a manner to
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`bring the EL device and the transistor into and out of conduction thereacross at
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`least once in a one-frame period.
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`\,Vith this construction, the source driver outputs a higher current
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`than the current corresponding to the image signal to the source signal line and,
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`hence, even if a parasitic capacitance is present in the source signal line, the
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`parasitic capacitance can he charged/discharged. Vi/hen such a high current is
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`fed to the EL device, the EL device emits light at a higher luminance than a
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`luminance corresponding to the image signal. By making the duration of current
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`feed to the EL device shorter than the one-frarne period, the time period for which
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`the EL device emits light can be shortened., with the result that image display at a
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`luminance equivalent to the luminance corresponding to the image signal is
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`realized.
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`In the EL dis.Play apparatus according to the above-described
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`invention, the gate driver may be configured to output the gate si6:rnal to the gate
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`signal line in a manner to bring the EL device and the transistor into and out of
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`conduction thereacross plural times periodically in the one-frame period.
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`With this feature, the so-called interlaced driving can be realized,
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`·which can prnvide for more satisfactory image display.
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`The EL display apparatus according to the above-described
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`invention may further cornprise a second switching device capable of feeding the
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`current outputted from the source driver to the transistor by switching to bring
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`the source driver and the transistor into and out of conduction thereacross in
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`accordance with the gate signal fed thereto through the gate signal line, wherein
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`the gate driver is configured to bring the source driver and the transistor into
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`conduction thereacross to program the transistor 'vvith the current outputted from
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`the source driver while the EL devi.ce and the transistor are out of conduction
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`thereacross and then output the gate signal to the gate sig11al line in a manner to
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`bring the EL device and the transistor into and out of conduction thereacross at
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`least once in the one-frame period.
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`With this feature, display irregularities due to variations in
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`transistor characteristics can be prevented, whereby satisfatetory image display
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`can be realized.
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`In the EL display apparatus according to the above-described
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`invention, the gate driver and the transistor may be formed in a same process.
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`Specifically, the gate driver and the driver [sic] rnay be formed using the low
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`temperature polysilicon technology for example. The frmnation of these
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`components in this manner makes it possible to narrow the frame.
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`In the EL display apparatus according to the above-described
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`invention, the source driver may comprise a semiconductor chip.
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`According to the present invention, there is also provided an EL
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`display apparatus comprising: a plurality of gate sig11al lines and a plurality of
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`source signal lines, which are arranged to intersect each other; EL de\~ces
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`arranged in a matrix pattern, each of the EL devices being operative to emit light
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`at a luminance corresponding to a current fed thereto; a gate driver operative to
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`output a gate signal to each of the gate signal lines; a source driver operative to
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`output to each of the source signal lines a current which is higher than a current
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`corresponding to an image signal inputted from outside; a switching device
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`provided for each of the EL devices and capable of feeding the EL device with a
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`current fed through the source signal line by switching to bring the EL device and
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`the source signal line into and out of conduction thereacross in accordance with
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`the gate signal ft-xl thereto through the gate signal line; a plurality of dummy
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`devices located in a region different from a region where the EL devices are
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`formed, the dummy devices being of substantially no use in image display; and a
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`second switching device provided for each of the dummy devices and capable of
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`feeding the dummy device with the current fed through the source signal line by
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`switching to bring the dummy device and the source signal line into and out of
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`conduction thereacross in accordance with the gate signal supplied thereto
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`through the gate signal line, wherein the gate driver is configured to output gate
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`signals to the gate signal line associated \l\lith the EL device and the gate signal
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`line associated with the dummy device at substantially the same timing, whereby
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`the EL device and the dumrny device are fed with the current fed through the
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`source signal line dividedly therebetween.
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`With this construction, the source driver outputs a higher cmrent
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`than the cmTent corresponding to the image signal to the source signal line and,
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`hence, even if a parasitic capacitance is present in the source signal line, the
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`parasitic capacitance can be chargedldischarged. Even when the source cl.Tiver
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`outputs the higher cur.rent than the cur.rent corresponding to the image signal to
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`the source signal line, the EL device can be prevented from emitting light at a
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`higher luminance than necessary because the current outputted from the source
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`driver is divided into shares which are fed to the EL device and the dummy device,
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`respectively.
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`The EL display apparatus according to the above-described
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`invention may have an arrangement wherein: the gate signal line associated with
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`the dummy device is formed to extend adjacent the gate signal line associated
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`with EL devices in a first or final row; and the gate driver is configured to output
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`gate signals to gate signal lines associated with a series of adjacent rows at
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`substantially the same timing series by series sequentially, whereby plural EL
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`devices or the pair of the EL device and the dummy device are fed with the
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`current fed through the source signal line dividedly therebetween.
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`According to the present invention, there is also provided a method
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`of driving an EL display apparatus having an EL device which is operative to emit
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`light at a luminance corresponding to a current fed thereto, and a source driver
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`operative to output a current to the EL device through a source signal line, the
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`method comprising the steps of. causing the source driver to output to the source
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`signal line a cur.rent higher than a current corresponding to an image signal
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`inputted from outside; and feeding the EL device with the cmTent outputted to
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`the source signal line for a part of a one-frame period to cause the EL device to
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`emit light at a luminance corresponding to the current outputted to the source
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`signal line for the part of the one-frame period.
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`In the method of driving an EL display apparatus according to the
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`above-described invention, the part of the one-frame period may be divided into
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`plural periods.
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`An electronic apparatus according to the present invention
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`comprises an EL display apparatus as recited in claim 1 and an arrangement for
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`outputting an image si6.rnal to the El display apparatus.
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`According to the present invention, there is also prnvided an EL
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`display apparatus comprising: EL devices arranged in a matrix pattern; a driving
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`transistor operative to feed a current to each of the EL devices; a first switching
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`device disposed between the EL device and the ckiving transistor; and a gate
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`m."iver operative to on--off control the first switching device, wherein the gate m."iver
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`is configured to control the first switching device in a manner to turn the first
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`switching device off at least once within a one-frame period.
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`In the EL display apparatus according to the above-described
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`invention, the first switching device may be controlled in a manner to turn off
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`plural times periodically within the one-frame period.
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`According to the present invention, there is also provided an EL
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`display apparatus comprising: a source cmver circuit operative to output a
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`programming current; EL devices an·anged in a matrix pattern; a driving
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`transistor operative to feed a current to each of the EL devices; a first switching
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`device disposed between the EL device and the driving transistor; a second
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`switching device forming a path for transmitting the prog-.ramming current to the
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`driving transistor; and a gate i.lriver circuit operative to on-off control the first and
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`second switching devices, wherein the gate driver is configured to control the first
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`switching device in a manner to turn the first switching device on at least once
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`and off at least once vvithin a one-frame period.
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`In the EL display apparatus according to the above-described
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`invention, it is possible that the gate driver and the driving transistors are formed
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`According to the present invention, there is also provided an EL
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`display apparatus comprising: gate signal lines; sotffce signal lines; a source
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`driver operative to output a programming cur.cent; a gate driver; EL devices
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`mranged in a matrix pattern; a driving transistor operative to feed a current to
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`each of the EL devices; a first transistor disposed between the EL device and the
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`driving transistor; and a second transistor forming a path for transmitting the
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`programming current to the driving transistor, wherein: the source driver is
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`operative to output the prog-.ramming current to each of the source signal lines;
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`the gate driver is connected to each of the gate signal lines; the second transistor
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`to the source sig11al line, and a drain terminal connected to the drain terminal of
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`the driving transistor; and the gate driver is configured to select plural ones of the
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`gate signal lines to feed the programming current to the driving transistor of each
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`of plural pixels and control the first transistor in a manner to turn the first
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`transistor on at least once and off at least once within a one-frame period.
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`invention, it is possible that the gate driver and the driving transistors are fo:nned
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`in a same process, while the source driver comprises a semiconductor chip.
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`According to the present invention, there is also provided an EL
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`display apparatus comprising: a display region including I pixel rows (I is an
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`integer not less than 2) and ,J pixel columns (tl is an integer not less than 2); a
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`source driver operative to apply video signals to source signal lines in the display
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`region; a gate driver operative to apply on-voltage or off-voltage to gate signal
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`lines in the display region; and a dummy pixel row formed in a region other than
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`the display region, wherein the display region is formed with EL devices arranged
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`in a matrix pattern. each of which is operative to emit light in accordance with the
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`video signals from the source driver. while the dummy pixel row is con.figured
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`such that the dummy pixel row fails to emit light or its light-emitting state is not
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`recognized visually.
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`In the EL display apparatus according to the above-described
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`invention, the gate driver may be configmed to select plural pixel rows at a time
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`for the pixel rows selected to be applied with the video signals from the source
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`driver in a manner that the dummy pixel row is selected when the first pixel row
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`or the Ith pixel row is selected.
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`According to the present invention, there is also provided a method
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`of driving an EL display apparatus characterized by: feeding the EL device with a
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`current that causes the EL device to emit light at a luminance higher than a
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`predetermined luminance; and causing the EL device to emit light for a 1/N part
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`of a one-fr·ame period (N is less than 1).
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`In the method of driving an EL display apparatus according to the
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`above-described invention, the 1/N part of the one-frame period may be divided
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`into plmal periods.
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`According to the present invention, there is also provided a method
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`of driving an EL display apparatus adapted for programming of a current to pass
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`through an EL device based on a current, characterized by: causing the EL device
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`to emit light at a luminance higher than a predetermined luminance to provide a
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`display in a 1/N (N>l) portion of a display region; and sequentially shifting the
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`1/N portion of the display region to another thereby causing the whole display
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`region to display.
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`According to the present invention, there is further provided an
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`electronic apparatus characterized by comprising: an EL display apparatus as
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`recited in claim 11, a receiver, and a speaker.
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`The frn-egoing and other objects, features and advantages of the
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`present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of
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`the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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`Brief Description of Drawings
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`Fig. 1 is a diagram illustrating a pixel configuration of an EL display
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`panel according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 2 is a dia6:rram illustrating a pi-..::el configuration of an EL display
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`panel according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 3 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an operation of an EL
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`display panel according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 4 is an explanatory chart illustrating an operation of an EL
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`display panel according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 5 is an explanatmy view illustrating a method of driving an EL
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`display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 6 is a dia6:rram illustrating a coni'ib'llration of an EL display
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`apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 7 is an explanatory view illustrating a method of manufacturing
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`an EL display panel according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 8 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an EL display
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`apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 9 is a diagram illustrating a coni'iguration of an EL display
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`appai-atus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 10 is a sectional view of an EL display panel according to the
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`present invention.
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`Fig. 11 is a sectional view of an EL display panel according to the
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`present invention.
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`Fig. 12 is an explanatory chart illustrating an EL display panel
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`according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 13 is an explanatory view illustrating a method of cb."i·ving an EL
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`display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 14 is an explanatory chart illustrating a method of driving an
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`EL display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 15 is an explanatory chart illustrating a method of cb."iving an
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`EL display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 16 is an explanatory view illustrating a method of driving an EL
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`display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 17 is an explanatory chm't illustrating a method of driving an
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`EL display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 18 is an explanatory chart illustrating a method of driving an
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`EL display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 19 is an explanatory ,riew illustrating a method of driving an EL
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`display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 20 is an explanatory view illustrating a method of driving an EL
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`display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 21 is an explanatmy chart illustrating a method of driving an
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`EL display apparatus according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 22 is an explanatory view illustrating a method of driving an EL
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`display apparatus according to the present invention.
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