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Method and system for measuring and controlling an OLED display element for improved lifetime and light output
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 7262753
Issued Date
August 28, 2007
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Dedene; Nele (Houthalen-Helchteren,BE)
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A method of optimizing lifetime of an OLED display element and an OLED display element with optimized lifetime for possible use in a tiled display, while maintaining light output are described. It compensates an OLED operating parameter such as supply voltage and/or on-time of the operating current based on at least one environmental factor which affects aging and on at least one operating factor which is indicative of aging, e.g. by determining the brightness of an OLED display element. To optimize the light output, pre-charge of the aged OLED display elements can be optimized. The knowledge of the working temperature of OLED tiles may be used to regulate the cooling and thus the working temperature, thus improving the lifetime of the display. Furthermore the intensity and contrast of the display illumination may be set within predefined limits to reduce the aging.
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Owner
Barco N.V. (Kortrijk,BE)
Published
August 28, 2007
Application Number
10/637,458
Filed
August 7, 2003
US Classification
345/82   345/101 345/204 345/214 345/77
Int'l Classification
G09G   3/30   (20060101)   G06F   3/038   (20060101)   G09G   3/36   (20060101)   G09G   5/00   (20060101)  
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