A 1280 x 720 Micro-LED Display Driver with 10-Bit Current-Mode Pulse Width Modulation

Pei-Yi Lai Lee, Ya-Wen Yang, Sih-Han Li, Jian-Jhih Sun, T. Y. Hung, Chih-Wen Lu, Yen-Hsiang Fang, W. Kuo, Li-Chun Huang, G. Su, Poki Chen
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Micro-light-emitting diode (micro-LED) displays are the most promising next-generation displays that use tiny LEDs acting as pixels [1–2]. Micro-LED displays are considerably brighter than are organic LED displays, which makes micro-LED displays suitable for head-up display (HUD), virtual-reality (VR), and augmented-reality (AR) applications [3]. A mass transfer technology is used to transfer a micro-LED array from epitaxy to a Si substrate. Pulse width modulation (PWM) is generally employed to generate gray levels in these arrays [4]. Micro-LED display drivers with voltage-mode PWM have strong driving ability but poor display uniformity. By contrast, current-mode PWM is a suitable driving method for achieving display uniformity. However, for high-resolution micro-LED displays, a large number of pixels must be connected to the data line, which creates a large capacitive load on the data line. A micro-LED consumes only tens of microamperes of current; thus, designing a display driver that uses a small current to drive a high-resolution and high-frame-rate display with current-mode PWM is challenging. In this paper, a precharge scheme and a pixel circuit with two transistors and one LED (2T1D) are proposed to solve the aforementioned issue. A $1280 \times 720$ micro-LED display driver with 10-bit current-mode PWM was designed and fabricated in this study. Furthermore, a micro-LED array was successfully integrated into the designed display driver chip, which verified the feasibility of the designed display driver.
一个1280 x 720微型led显示驱动器与10位电流模式脉宽调制
微型发光二极管(micro-LED)显示器是最有前途的下一代显示器,它使用微小的led作为像素[1-2]。Micro-LED显示屏比有机LED显示屏更亮,这使得Micro-LED显示屏适合平视显示器(HUD)、虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)应用[3]。采用传质技术将微led阵列从外延转移到硅衬底上。在这些阵列中,通常采用脉宽调制(PWM)来产生灰度级[4]。采用电压型PWM的微型led显示驱动器驱动能力强,但显示均匀性差。相比之下,电流型PWM是实现显示均匀性的合适驱动方法。然而,对于高分辨率的微型led显示屏,必须将大量像素连接到数据线上,这在数据线上产生了很大的容性负载。一个微型led只消耗几十微安的电流;因此,设计一个使用小电流驱动高分辨率和高帧率电流模式PWM显示器的显示驱动器是具有挑战性的。为了解决上述问题,本文提出了一种前置充电方案和一种由两个晶体管和一个LED (2T1D)组成的像素电路。本研究设计并制作了一个价值1280 \ × 720$的10位电流型PWM微型led显示驱动器。并将微型led阵列成功集成到所设计的显示驱动芯片中,验证了所设计的显示驱动的可行性。
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