Abstract:
An align key device for a TOC/COT-type liquid crystal display (LCD) device having first and second substrates facing each other with a predetermined space therebetween, and a liquid crystal material layer disposed between the first and second substrates, includes a first align key formed on a non-active area of the first substrate, and a second align key formed on the second substrate facing and aligning with the first align key, the second align key being formed of silver paste.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display device includes a liquid crystal panel having first and second substrates attached to each other and separated by a spacer, a sealing unit for sealing the first and second substrates along a peripheral area of the liquid crystal panel, and a sealing pattern disposed within the sealing unit.
Abstract:
A driving apparatus of a discharge tube lamp includes a voltage source; a plurality of AC conversion circuits for boosting a voltage supplied from the voltage source and generating a plurality of boosted AC signals; a plurality of discharge tubes for receiving the boosted AC signals and emitting a plurality of lights; a plurality of detection circuits arranged between each of the plurality of AC conversion circuits and a ground voltage source for detecting a voltage supplied to each of the plurality of discharge tubes; and a controller arranged between the voltage source and each of the plurality of the AC conversion circuits for controlling the voltage supplied to the plurality of AC conversion circuits in accordance with a plurality of detection signals supplied from the plurality of detection circuits.
Abstract:
A color filter substrate for a liquid crystal display device includes a polarizing substrate, a black matrix positioned on the polarizing substrate, a color filter layer positioned on the black matrix, and a common electrode positioned on the color filter layer.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display device includes a plurality of data lines on a liquid crystal display panel, a plurality of gate lines on the liquid crystal display panel orthogonal to the plurality of data lines, a plurality of thin film transistors on the liquid crystal display panel, each arranged at intersections between the data lines and the gate lines, a plurality of pixels, each arranged at the intersections between the data lines and the gate lines, a gate driver for applying a scanning pulse to the gate lines, a data driver for applying data to the data lines, a timing controller for applying a timing signal to the gate driver and the data driver, a host controller for applying the data to the data driver and applying a horizontal synchronizing signal having a first frequency and a vertical synchronizing signal having a second frequency less than 60Hz to the timing controller to control the data driver and the timing controller, a plurality of auxiliary lines, each provided on the liquid crystal display panel for applying a first voltage, and a plurality of storage capacitors, each connected to a corresponding one of the auxiliary lines to charge a second voltage from the auxiliary line in a scanning interval of a pre-stage scanning line.
Abstract:
A backlight device includes a plurality of light emitting lamps, a plurality of upper and lower holders each having a plurality of recesses for receiving the plurality of light emitting lamps, a plurality of conductive layers for supplying power to the light emitting lamps, and light diffusion means disposed over the plurality of upper holders.
Abstract:
A method for fabricating a thin film transistor includes forming a buffer layer on a substrate, forming a first amorphous silicon layer on the buffer layer, forming a plurality of metal clusters on the first amorphous silicon layer, forming a second amorphous silicon layer on the metal clusters including the first amorphous silicon layer, and simultaneously applying a heat-treatment and an electrical field to crystallize the first and the second amorphous silicon layers.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display panel is disclosed, which includes a substrate, a gate line on the substrate at a constant distance in one direction, a data line, source/drain electrodes, and a storage electrode arranged to cross the gate line at a constant distance, a first contact hole in the drain electrode, a pixel electrode connected with the drain electrode through the first contact hole in a pixel region, and a first pattern below the first contact hole to shield light.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus of driving a liquid crystal display panel using a 2-dot inversion system is disclosed in the present invention. More specifically, a method of driving a liquid crystal display using a 2-dot inversion system includes the steps of sequentially pre-charging a plurality of pixel cells of the liquid crystal display panel along a plurality of gate lines, and sequentially charging the pixel cells with a plurality of data signals along the gate lines after pre-charging the pixel cells.
Abstract:
A method for measuring an image-sticking defect in a liquid crystal display device includes steps of irradiating light from a backlight to the liquid crystal display device, displaying a first full white state on a liquid crystal display screen of the liquid crystal display device to which the light is irradiated, measuring first luminance values of a plurality of designated points on the liquid crystal display screen, calculating an average luminance value of the first full white state using the first luminance values, displaying a full black state on the liquid crystal display screen, measuring second luminance values of the plurality of designated points on the liquid crystal display screen, calculating an average luminance value of the full black state using the second luminance values, forming a gray scale using the average luminance value of the first full white states and the average luminance value of the full black state, displaying a second full white state on the liquid crystal display screen, and measuring a luminance change of the second full white state with time at the plurality of designated points using the gray scale.