WO2019150210A1 - 表示パネル、表示装置、入出力装置、情報処理装置 - Google Patents
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- One embodiment of the present invention relates to a display panel, a display device, an input / output device, or an information processing device.
- one embodiment of the present invention is not limited to the above technical field.
- the technical field of one embodiment of the invention disclosed in this specification and the like relates to an object, a method, or a manufacturing method.
- one embodiment of the present invention relates to a process, a machine, a manufacture, or a composition (composition of matter). Therefore, as a technical field of one embodiment of the present invention disclosed more specifically in this specification, a semiconductor device, a display device, a light-emitting device, a power storage device, a memory device, a driving method thereof, or a manufacturing method thereof, Can be cited as an example.
- a display device having a display area and a terminal electrode, the terminal electrode overlapping with the display area, and the terminal electrode being electrically connected to an external electrode from the non-display surface side of the display area is known (Patent Document 1). .
- a display unit including a flexible panel substrate serving as a display screen, and display elements arranged vertically and horizontally on a surface of the panel substrate opposite to the surface serving as the display screen;
- a display device in which the drive circuit unit is mounted with a semiconductor element formed of a flexible semiconductor material on a flexible drive circuit substrate (Patent Document 2).
- An object of one embodiment of the present invention is to provide a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable. Another object is to provide a novel display device that is highly convenient or reliable. Another object is to provide a novel input / output device that is highly convenient or reliable. Another object is to provide a novel information processing device that is highly convenient or reliable. Another object is to provide a novel display panel, a novel display device, a novel input / output device, a novel information processing device, or a novel semiconductor device.
- One embodiment of the present invention is a display panel 700 including a display region 231, a first functional layer 520A, a second functional layer 520B, and a first connection portion 591C (i, y). is there.
- the display area 231 includes a pixel 702 (i, j).
- the pixel 702 (i, j) includes a display element 550 (i, j) and a pixel circuit 530 (i, j).
- the first functional layer 520A includes a pixel circuit 530 (i, j) and a scanning line G1 (i), and the display element 550 (i, j) is electrically connected to the pixel circuit 530 (i, j).
- the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) is electrically connected to the scanning line G1 (i).
- the second functional layer 520B includes a region overlapping with the first functional layer 520A, and the second functional layer 520B includes a drive circuit GD and a wiring G2 (i).
- the drive circuit GD is provided so that the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) is sandwiched between the display element 550 (i, j).
- the wiring G2 (i) is electrically connected to the scanning line G1 (i) in the first connection portion 591C (i, y), and the wiring G2 (i) is electrically connected to the drive circuit GD.
- the drive circuit GD can be arranged over the display region 231.
- the degree of freedom related to the outer shape of the display panel 700 can be increased.
- a curve can be used for the outline of the display area 231.
- the outer shape of the display panel 700 can be reduced. As a result, a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- One embodiment of the present invention is the display panel 700 including the terminal 519C (j).
- the first functional layer 520A includes a signal line S1 (j), an auxiliary signal line S2 (j), and a second connection portion 591D (j).
- the signal line S1 (j) is electrically connected to the pixel circuit 530 (i, j), and the signal line S1 (j) is connected to the auxiliary signal line S2 (j) in the second connection portion 591D (j). Electrically connected.
- the auxiliary signal line S2 (j) includes a region intersecting with the other signal line S1 (j + 1), and the auxiliary signal line S2 (j) is electrically connected to the terminal 519C (j).
- positioning of terminal 519C (j) can be raised.
- the degree of freedom related to the outer shape of the display panel 700 can be increased.
- the outer shape of the display panel 700 can be reduced. As a result, a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- the display region 231 includes one scan line G1 (i) and another scan line G1 (p), and the other scan line G1 (p) is the scan line G1 (i).
- the display panel is electrically connected to fewer pixels.
- the display region 231 includes one signal line S1 (j) and another signal line S1 (q), and the other signal line S1 (q) is the signal line S1 (j).
- the display panel is electrically connected to fewer pixels.
- a curve can be used for the outline of the display area 231.
- the outer shape of the display panel can be aligned with a display area using a curve.
- the pixels can be arranged along a curve.
- the display region 231 includes a group of pixels 702 (i, 1) to 702 (i, n) and another group of pixels 702 (1, j) to 702 (m , J).
- the group of pixels 702 (i, 1) to 702 (i, n) includes the pixel 702 (i, j), and the group of pixels 702 (i, 1) to 702 (i, n) are arranged in the row direction. Arranged. In addition, the group of pixels 702 (i, 1) to 702 (i, n) is electrically connected to the scan line G1 (i).
- the other group of pixels 702 (1, j) to 702 (m, j) includes the pixel 702 (i, j), and the other group of pixels 702 (1, j) to 702 (m, j). Are arranged in the column direction intersecting the row direction. Another group of the pixels 702 (1, j) to 702 (m, j) is electrically connected to the signal line S1 (j).
- image information can be supplied to a plurality of pixels.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- One embodiment of the present invention is the above display panel including the group of connection portions 591C (i, 1) to 591C (i, h).
- h is a natural number of 1 or more, and is preferably a natural number larger than 1 and smaller than n.
- connection portions 591C (i, 1) to 591C (i, h) includes the first connection portion 591C (i, y), and the scanning line G1 (i) includes the group of connection portions 591C (i, h). 1) to the connection portion 591C (i, h) are electrically connected to the wiring G2 (i).
- the scanning line G1 (i) can be electrically connected to the wiring G2 (i).
- the probability that a connection failure will occur can be reduced.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- the first connection portion 591C (i, y) includes the conductive member CP, and the conductive member CP electrically connects the scan line G1 (i) and the wiring G2 (i). It is said display panel 700 provided with the function to connect.
- the scanning line G1 (i) can be electrically connected to the wiring G2 (i).
- the probability that a connection failure will occur can be reduced.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- One embodiment of the present invention is a display device including the display panel 700 and the control unit 238.
- the control unit 238 is supplied with the image information V1 and the control information CI, the control unit 238 generates information V11 based on the image information V1, and the control unit 238 generates a control signal SP based on the control information CI. In addition, the control unit 238 supplies information V11 and a control signal SP.
- the display panel 700 is supplied with information V11 and a control signal SP. Note that the driving circuit GD operates based on the control signal SP, and the pixel 702 (i, j) displays based on the information V11.
- One embodiment of the present invention is an input / output device including the input portion 240 and the display portion 230.
- the display unit 230 includes the display panel 700 described above, and the input unit 240 includes a detection region 241.
- the input unit 270 detects an object close to the detection area 241, and the detection area 241 includes an area overlapping with the pixel 702 (i, j).
- position information can be input using a finger or the like that is brought close to the display portion as a pointer.
- the position information can be associated with image information displayed on the display unit.
- One embodiment of the present invention includes one or more of a keyboard, a hardware button, a pointing device, a touch sensor, an illuminance sensor, an imaging device, a voice input device, a line-of-sight input device, and a posture detection device, And an information processing apparatus including a display panel.
- image information or control information can be generated by the arithmetic device.
- a novel information processing apparatus that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- the terms “source” and “drain” of a transistor interchange with each other depending on the polarity of the transistor or the level of potential applied to each terminal.
- a terminal to which a low potential is applied is called a source
- a terminal to which a high potential is applied is called a drain
- a terminal to which a high potential is applied is called a source.
- the connection relationship between transistors may be described on the assumption that the source and the drain are fixed. However, the names of the source and the drain are actually switched according to the above-described potential relationship. .
- the source of a transistor means a source region that is part of a semiconductor film functioning as an active layer or a source electrode connected to the semiconductor film.
- a drain of a transistor means a drain region that is part of the semiconductor film or a drain electrode connected to the semiconductor film.
- the gate means a gate electrode.
- the state where the transistors are connected in series means, for example, a state where only one of the source and the drain of the first transistor is connected to only one of the source and the drain of the second transistor.
- the state where the transistors are connected in parallel means that one of the source and the drain of the first transistor is connected to one of the source and the drain of the second transistor, and the other of the source and the drain of the first transistor is connected. It means a state of being connected to the other of the source and the drain of the second transistor.
- connection means an electrical connection, and corresponds to a state where current, voltage, or potential can be supplied or transmitted. Therefore, the connected state does not necessarily indicate a directly connected state, and a wiring, a resistor, a diode, a transistor, or the like is provided so that current, voltage, or potential can be supplied or transmitted.
- the state of being indirectly connected through a circuit element is also included in the category.
- connection includes a case where one conductive film has functions of a plurality of components.
- one of a first electrode and a second electrode of a transistor refers to a source electrode, and the other refers to a drain electrode.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- a novel display device that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- a novel input / output device that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- a novel information processing device that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- a novel display panel, a novel display device, a novel input / output device, a novel information processing device, or a novel semiconductor device can be provided.
- FIG. 4A and 4B illustrate a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- 4A and 4B illustrate a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- 4A and 4B illustrate a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- FIG. 4A and 4B illustrate a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- 4A and 4B illustrate a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- FIG. 4A and 4B illustrate a structure of a display panel according to Embodiment.
- 4A and 4B illustrate a display device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an input / output device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an information processing device according to an embodiment. The flowchart explaining the program which concerns on embodiment.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an input / output device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an information processing device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an information processing device according to an embodiment.
- One embodiment of the present invention is a display panel including a display region, a first functional layer, a second functional layer, and a first connection portion.
- the display area includes pixels, and the pixels include display elements and pixel circuits.
- the first functional layer includes a pixel circuit and a scanning line, the display element is electrically connected to the pixel circuit, and the pixel circuit is electrically connected to the scanning line.
- the second functional layer includes a region overlapping with the first functional layer, the second functional layer includes a driver circuit and a wiring, and the driver circuit is provided so as to sandwich the pixel circuit with the display element.
- the wiring is electrically connected to the scanning line at the first connection portion, and the wiring is electrically connected to the driving circuit.
- positioning of a drive circuit can be raised.
- a driver circuit can be arranged over the display region.
- the freedom degree which concerns on the external shape of a display panel can be raised.
- a curve can be used for the outline of the display area.
- the outer shape of the display panel can be reduced.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a structure of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- 1A is a top view of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken along cutting lines X1-X2, X3-X4, and X9-X10 in FIG. .
- FIG. 2 illustrates a structure of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- 2A is a schematic view of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2B is a pixel circuit illustrating the pixel 702 (i, j) in FIG. 2A.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a structure of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- 3A is a perspective view of part of the display panel of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3B is a top view corresponding to FIG.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a structure of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- 4A is a cross-sectional view taken along a cutting line Y1-Y2 in FIG. 3B
- FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view illustrating part of FIG. 4A.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a structure of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along section line Y3-Y4 in FIG.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a structure of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- 6A is a top view of part of the display panel of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6B is a schematic view illustrating details of FIG. 6A.
- FIG. 7A is a top view for explaining part of FIG. 6B
- FIG. 7B is a top view for explaining another part of FIG. 6B.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a structure of a modification of the display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the cutting line Y1-Y2 of FIG.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a structure of a modification of the display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along line Y3-Y4 in FIG.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a structure of a display panel of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10A is a top view illustrating the arrangement of the display region and the driver circuit
- FIG. 10B is a perspective view of FIG.
- a variable having an integer value of 1 or more may be used for the sign.
- (p) including a variable p that takes an integer value of 1 or more may be used as a part of a code that identifies any of the maximum p components.
- a variable m that takes an integer value of 1 or more and (m, n) including a variable n may be used as part of a code that identifies any of the maximum m ⁇ n components.
- a display panel 700 described in this embodiment includes a display region 231, a functional layer 520A, a functional layer 520B, and a first connection portion 591C (i, y) (FIG. 1A and FIG. 1 (B)).
- the display area 231 includes a pixel 702 (i, j).
- the pixel 702 (i, j) includes a display element 550 (i, j) and a pixel circuit 530 (i, j) (see FIGS. 1B and 2B).
- the functional layer 520A includes a pixel circuit 530 (i, j) and a scanning line G1 (i) (see FIGS. 2B and 4A).
- the display element 550 (i, j) has a function of emitting light, and the display element 550 (i, j) includes a layer 553 (j) containing a light-emitting material (see FIG. 5).
- a display element having a function of emitting light can be used for the display element 550 (i, j).
- an organic electroluminescence element, an inorganic electroluminescence element, a light emitting diode such as a micro LED, a QDLED (Quantum Dot LED), or the like can be used for the display element 550 (i, j).
- Example 1 of Layer 553 (j) containing Light-Emitting Material For example, a strip-shaped stacked material that is long in the column direction along the signal line S1 (j) can be used for the layer 553 (j) containing a light-emitting material.
- the layer 553 (j) containing a light-emitting material, the layer 553 (j + 1) containing a light-emitting material, and the layer 553 (j + 2) containing a light-emitting material emit light having different colors.
- the hue of the light emitted from the display element 550 (i, j) can be varied for each column.
- a material that emits blue light, a material that emits green light, and a material that emits red light can be used as materials that emit light having different hues.
- materials that emit light having different hues can be used for the layer 553 (j) containing a light-emitting material.
- a layered material in which a layer containing a luminescent material containing a fluorescent material that emits blue light and a layer containing a material other than a fluorescent material that emits green and red light are stacked includes a luminescent material It can be used for the layer 553 (j).
- a layer containing a light emitting material is formed by stacking a layered material including a light emitting material containing a fluorescent material that emits blue light and a layer containing a material other than the fluorescent material that emits yellow light. 553 (j).
- the light-emitting unit can be used for the layer 553 (j) containing a light-emitting material.
- the light emitting unit includes one region where electrons injected from one side recombine with holes injected from the other side.
- the light-emitting unit includes a light-emitting material, and the light-emitting material emits energy generated by recombination of electrons and holes as light.
- a plurality of light-emitting units and an intermediate layer can be used for the layer 553 (j) containing a light-emitting material.
- the intermediate layer includes a region sandwiched between two light emitting units.
- the intermediate layer includes a charge generation region, and the intermediate layer has a function of supplying holes to the light emitting unit disposed on the cathode side and supplying electrons to the light emitting unit disposed on the anode side.
- a structure including a plurality of light-emitting units and an intermediate layer may be referred to as a tandem light-emitting element.
- a light-emitting unit including a material that emits light of one hue and a light-emitting unit including a material that emits light of another hue can be used for the layer 553 (j) including a light-emitting material.
- a high molecular compound an oligomer, a dendrimer, a polymer, or the like
- a medium molecular compound a compound in a middle region between a low molecule and a high molecule: a molecular weight of 400 to 4000
- a light-emitting material can be used.
- Electrode 551 (i, j), Electrode 552 >> The electrode 551 (i, j) is electrically connected to the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) at the connection portion 591A (see FIG. 5).
- a material that can be used for the wiring or the like can be used for the electrode 551 (i, j) or the electrode 552.
- a material that transmits visible light can be used for the electrode 551 (i, j) or the electrode 552.
- a conductive oxide or a conductive oxide containing indium, indium oxide, indium tin oxide, indium zinc oxide, zinc oxide, zinc oxide to which gallium is added, or the like can be used.
- a metal film that is thin enough to transmit light can be used.
- a material that transmits visible light can be used.
- a metal film that transmits part of light and reflects another part of light can be used for the electrode 551 (i, j) or the electrode 552. Thereby, for example, the distance between the electrode 551 (i, j) and the electrode 552 can be adjusted.
- the microresonator structure can be provided in the display element 550 (i, j).
- light with a predetermined wavelength can be extracted more efficiently than other light.
- light with a narrow half-width of the spectrum can be extracted.
- brightly colored light can be extracted.
- a film that efficiently reflects light can be used for the electrode 551 (i, j) or the electrode 552.
- a material containing silver and palladium or a material containing silver and copper can be used for the metal film.
- a switch for example, a switch, a transistor, a diode, a resistor, an inductor, a capacitor, or the like can be used for the pixel circuit 530 (i, j).
- Pixel circuit 530 (i, j) includes a switch SW2, a transistor M, and a capacitor C21.
- a transistor can be used for the switch SW2.
- the transistor used for the switch SW2 includes a semiconductor.
- the transistor includes a semiconductor film 508, a conductive film 504, a conductive film 512A, and a conductive film 512B (see FIG. 4B).
- the semiconductor film 508 includes a region 508A electrically connected to the conductive film 512A and a region 508B electrically connected to the conductive film 512B.
- the semiconductor film 508 includes a region 508C between the region 508A and the region 508B.
- the conductive film 504 includes a region overlapping with the region 508C, and the conductive film 504 functions as a gate electrode.
- the insulating film 506 includes a region sandwiched between the semiconductor film 508 and the conductive film 504.
- the insulating film 506 has a function of a gate insulating film.
- the conductive film 512A has one of the function of the source electrode and the function of the drain electrode, and the conductive film 512B has the other of the function of the source electrode and the function of the drain electrode. Note that the conductive film 512A or the conductive film 512B can be used for the wiring G2 (i).
- ⁇ Configuration Example 1 of Transistor M For example, a semiconductor film that can be formed in the same process can be used for the transistor used for the switch SW2 and the transistor M. The same structure can be used for the transistor used for the switch SW2 and the transistor M.
- the conductive film 524 can be used for a transistor.
- the conductive film 524 includes a region in which the semiconductor film 508 is sandwiched between the conductive film 504 and the conductive film 504.
- the conductive film 524 has a function of a second gate electrode.
- the conductive film 524 can be electrically connected to the conductive film 504.
- a semiconductor film that can be formed in the same step can be used for a driver circuit and a transistor of a pixel circuit.
- a bottom-gate transistor, a top-gate transistor, or the like can be used for the pixel circuit 530 (i, j).
- the transistor can be used for a transistor in a driver circuit.
- a semiconductor containing a Group 14 element can be used for the semiconductor film 508.
- a semiconductor containing silicon can be used for the semiconductor film 508.
- Hydroated amorphous silicon can be used for the semiconductor film 508.
- microcrystalline silicon or the like can be used for the semiconductor film 508. Accordingly, for example, a display panel with less display unevenness than a display panel using polysilicon as the semiconductor film 508 can be provided. Alternatively, the display panel can be easily increased in size.
- polysilicon can be used for the semiconductor film 508. Accordingly, for example, the field-effect mobility of the transistor can be higher than that of a transistor using hydrogenated amorphous silicon for the semiconductor film 508. Alternatively, for example, the driving ability can be increased as compared with a transistor using hydrogenated amorphous silicon for the semiconductor film 508. Alternatively, for example, the aperture ratio of the pixel can be improved over a transistor using hydrogenated amorphous silicon for the semiconductor film 508.
- the reliability of the transistor can be higher than that of a transistor using hydrogenated amorphous silicon for the semiconductor film 508.
- the temperature required for manufacturing the transistor can be lower than that of a transistor using single crystal silicon, for example.
- the semiconductor film used for the transistor of the driver circuit can be formed in the same process as the semiconductor film used for the transistor of the pixel circuit.
- the driver circuit can be formed over the same substrate as the pixel circuit. Alternatively, the number of parts included in the electronic device can be reduced.
- single crystal silicon can be used for the semiconductor film. Accordingly, for example, the definition can be increased as compared with a display panel using hydrogenated amorphous silicon for the semiconductor film 508. Alternatively, for example, a display panel with less display unevenness can be provided than a display panel using polysilicon as the semiconductor film 508. Or, for example, smart glasses or head mounted displays can be provided.
- a metal oxide can be used for the semiconductor film 508. Accordingly, as compared with a pixel circuit using a transistor using amorphous silicon as a semiconductor film, the time during which the pixel circuit can hold an image signal can be lengthened. Specifically, the selection signal can be supplied at a frequency of less than 30 Hz, preferably less than 1 Hz, more preferably less than once per minute while suppressing the occurrence of flicker. As a result, fatigue accumulated in the user of the information processing apparatus can be reduced. In addition, power consumption associated with driving can be reduced.
- a transistor including an oxide semiconductor can be used.
- an oxide semiconductor containing indium or an oxide semiconductor containing indium, gallium, and zinc can be used for the semiconductor film.
- a transistor whose leakage current in an off state is smaller than that of a transistor using amorphous silicon as a semiconductor film can be used.
- a transistor in which an oxide semiconductor is used for a semiconductor film can be used.
- a 25-nm-thick film containing indium, gallium, and zinc can be used for the semiconductor film 508.
- a conductive film in which a 10-nm-thick film containing tantalum and nitrogen and a 300-nm-thick film containing copper are stacked can be used for the conductive film 504.
- the film containing copper includes a region between which the film containing tantalum and nitrogen is sandwiched between the film containing copper.
- a stacked film in which a 400-nm-thick film containing silicon and nitrogen and a 200-nm-thick film containing silicon, oxygen, and nitrogen are stacked can be used for the insulating film 506.
- the film containing silicon and nitrogen includes a region between the semiconductor film 508 and the film containing silicon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- the film containing tungsten includes a region in contact with the semiconductor film 508.
- a bottom-gate transistor production line using amorphous silicon as a semiconductor can be easily modified to a bottom-gate transistor production line using an oxide semiconductor as a semiconductor.
- a top gate transistor production line using polysilicon as a semiconductor can be easily modified to a top gate transistor production line using an oxide semiconductor as a semiconductor. Both modifications can make effective use of existing production lines.
- a compound semiconductor can be used for a semiconductor of a transistor.
- a semiconductor containing gallium arsenide can be used.
- an organic semiconductor can be used for a semiconductor of a transistor.
- an organic semiconductor containing polyacenes or graphene can be used for the semiconductor film.
- the functional layer 520B includes a region overlapping with the functional layer 520A (see FIG. 1B).
- the functional layer 520B includes a driver circuit GD and a wiring G2 (i) (see FIG. 4A).
- the insulating film 521B can be used for the functional layer 520B.
- a material that can be used for an insulating film 521 described later can be used for the insulating film 521B.
- the driver circuit GD is provided so as to sandwich the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) with the display element 550 (i, j) (see FIG. 1B).
- the drive circuit GD supplies a selection signal.
- the drive circuit GD can supply a selection signal to the wiring G2 (i) and supply the selection signal to the scanning line G1 (i) through the connection portion 591C (i, y).
- the transistor MD can be used for the driver circuit GD (see FIG. 4B).
- a structure that can be used for the transistor M can be used for the transistor MD.
- the scan line G1 (i) includes a region sandwiched between the driver circuit GD and the group of pixel circuits 530 (i, 1) to 530 (i, n) (FIGS. 3A and 4A). )reference).
- the scanning line G1 (i) can block, for example, noise generated by the drive circuit GD.
- noise generated by the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) can be blocked.
- malfunction of the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) due to noise can be prevented.
- malfunction of the drive circuit GD due to noise can be prevented.
- image quality degradation caused by noise can be prevented.
- the wiring G2 (i) is electrically connected to the scanning line G1 (i) at the connection portion 591C (i, y). Further, the wiring G2 (i) is electrically connected to the drive circuit GD. For example, an opening formed in the insulating film 521B, the insulating film 518, and the insulating film 516 can be used for the connection portion 591C (i, y) (see FIGS. 4A and 4B).
- the drive circuit GD can be arranged over the display region 231.
- the degree of freedom related to the outer shape of the display panel 700 can be increased.
- a curve can be used for the outline of the display area 231.
- the outer shape of the display panel 700 can be reduced.
- the outer peripheral portion can be cut off to adjust the outer shape of the display panel to a predetermined shape.
- the electrical resistance between the drive circuit GD and the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) can be reduced.
- the level of dullness that occurs in the waveform of the control signal SP can be reduced.
- the degree of feedthrough can be reduced.
- the display panel 700 described in this embodiment includes a terminal 519C (j) (see FIGS. 1B and 7B).
- the functional layer 520A includes a signal line S1 (j), an auxiliary signal line S2 (j), and a connection portion 591D (j) (see FIG. 4A).
- the signal line S1 (j) is electrically connected to the pixel circuit 530 (i, j). Further, the signal line S1 (j) is electrically connected to the auxiliary signal line S2 (j) at the connection portion 591D (j) (see FIG. 4B).
- the auxiliary signal line S2 (j) includes a region intersecting with the other signal line S1 (j + 1), and the auxiliary signal line S2 (j) is electrically connected to the terminal 519C (j) (FIG. 3B and FIG. (See FIG. 7B).
- the auxiliary signal line S2 (j) intersects with the signal line S1 (j + 1).
- the signal line S1 (j) is electrically connected to the auxiliary signal line S2 (j) at the connection portion 591D (j) provided in the middle of the signal line S1 (j), not at the end of the signal line S1 (j).
- positioning of terminal 519C (j) can be raised.
- the degree of freedom related to the outer shape of the display panel 700 can be increased.
- the outer shape of the display panel 700 can be reduced.
- the degree of dullness generated in the waveform of the information V11 supplied from the terminal 519C (j) can be averaged in the pixel circuit 530 (i, j).
- the display region 231 includes the scan line G1 (i) and the scan line G1 (p) (see FIG. 2A).
- the scan line G1 (p) is electrically connected to fewer pixels than the scan line G1 (i).
- the scan line G1 (i + 20) is electrically connected to fewer pixels than the scan line G1 (i) (see FIG. 7A). Specifically, the number of pixels electrically connected to the scanning line G1 (i + 20) is six less than the number of pixels electrically connected to the scanning line G1 (i).
- the display region 231 includes the signal line S1 (j) and the signal line S1 (q) (see FIG. 2A).
- the signal line S1 (q) is electrically connected to fewer pixels than the signal line S1 (j).
- the signal line S1 (i-10) is electrically connected to fewer pixels than the signal line S1 (i) (see FIG. 7B). Specifically, the number of pixels electrically connected to the signal line S1 (i-10) is three less than the number of pixels electrically connected to the signal line S1 (i).
- a curve can be used for the outline of the display area 231.
- the outer shape of the display panel can be aligned with a display area using a curve.
- the pixels can be arranged along a curve.
- the display region 231 includes a group of pixels 702 (i, 1) to 702 (i, n) and another group of pixels 702 (1, j) to pixels. 702 (m, j) (see FIGS. 10A and 10B).
- the display region 231 includes a conductive film VCOM2 and a conductive film ANO.
- the group of pixels 702 (i, 1) to 702 (i, n) includes the pixel 702 (i, j), and the group of pixels 702 (i, 1) to 702 (i, n) (In the direction indicated by arrow R1 in the figure).
- the group of pixels 702 (i, 1) to 702 (i, n) is electrically connected to the scan line G1 (i).
- the other group of pixels 702 (1, j) to 702 (m, j) includes the pixel 702 (i, j), and the other group of pixels 702 (1, j) to 702 (m, j). Are arranged in a column direction (direction indicated by an arrow C1 in the drawing) intersecting the row direction. Another group of the pixels 702 (1, j) to 702 (m, j) is electrically connected to the signal line S1 (j).
- image information can be supplied to a plurality of pixels.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- the display panel 700 described in this embodiment includes a group of connection portions 591C (i, 1) to a group of connection portions 591C (i, h) (see FIG. 7A).
- h is a natural number of 1 or more, and is preferably a natural number larger than 1 and smaller than n.
- the connection portion 591C (i, y) is unlikely to be short-circuited with the connection portion 591C (i-1, y) or the connection portion 591C (i + 1, y).
- the scanning line G1 (i) is electrically connected to the wiring G2 (i) at the connection portion 591C (i, y) provided in the middle of the scanning line G1 (i), not at the end of the scanning line G1 (i). Therefore, the electrical resistance between one pixel circuit 530 (i, j) selected from the group of pixel circuits 530 (i, 1) to 530 (i, n) and the drive circuit GD is Can be averaged.
- the group of pixel circuits 530 is electrically connected to the wiring G2 (i).
- the electric resistance between one pixel circuit 530 (i, j) selected from (i, 1) to pixel circuit 530 (i, n) and the drive circuit GD can be averaged.
- the degree of dullness that occurs in the waveform of the control signal SP can be averaged.
- the degree of feedthrough can be averaged.
- display unevenness can be reduced.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- ⁇ Configuration Example 1 of a Group of Connection Portions 591C (i, 1) to a Group of Connection Portions 591C (i, h) The group of connection portions 591C (i, 1) to the group of connection portions 591C (i, h) includes the connection portion 591C (i, y), and the scanning line G1 (i) includes the group of connection portions 591C (i, 1,1). ) To a group of connection portions 591C (i, h) are electrically connected to the wiring G2 (i) (see FIG. 7A).
- the scanning line G1 (i) can be electrically connected to the wiring G2 (i).
- the probability that a connection failure will occur can be reduced.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- connection portion 591C (i, y) includes the conductive member CP (see FIGS. 8 and 9).
- the conductive member CP has a function of electrically connecting the scanning line G1 (i) and the wiring G2 (i).
- particles having conductivity can be used for the conductive member CP.
- particles having a spherical shape, a columnar shape, a lint shape, or the like having a size of 1 ⁇ m to 200 ⁇ m, preferably 3 ⁇ m to 150 ⁇ m can be used for the particle CP.
- particles coated with a conductive material containing nickel or gold can be used.
- particles containing polystyrene, acrylic resin, titanium oxide, or the like can be used.
- the conductive member CP can be dispersed in the insulating material 521C.
- a synthetic rubber, a thermosetting resin, a thermoplastic resin, an adhesive, or the like can be used for the insulating material 521C.
- a convex structure KB can be used for the connection portion 591C (i, y).
- the conductive member CP formed over the structure KB can be used.
- the scanning line G1 (i) can be electrically connected to the wiring G2 (i).
- the probability that a connection failure will occur can be reduced.
- a novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- the display panel 700 includes a base material 510, a base material 770, and an insulating film 501C (see FIG. 4A).
- the insulating film 501C includes a region sandwiched between the base material 770 and the base material 510, and the insulating film 501C includes a region sandwiched between the functional layer 520A and the base material 510.
- the functional layer 520A includes an insulating film 521, an insulating film 518, an insulating film 516, an insulating film 506, an insulating film 501C, and the like.
- the insulating film 521 includes a region sandwiched between the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) and the display element 550 (i, j) (see FIG. 5).
- an insulating inorganic material, an insulating organic material, or an insulating composite material containing an inorganic material and an organic material can be used for the insulating film 521.
- the insulating film 521 can be formed using an inorganic oxide film, an inorganic nitride film, an inorganic oxynitride film, or the like, or a stacked material in which a plurality selected from these is stacked.
- the insulating film 521 can be a silicon oxide film, a silicon nitride film, a silicon oxynitride film, an aluminum oxide film, or the like, or a film including a stacked material in which a plurality of layers selected from these is stacked.
- the silicon nitride film is a dense film and has an excellent function of suppressing impurity diffusion.
- the insulating film 521 can planarize steps resulting from various structures overlapping with the insulating film 521, for example.
- polyimide has characteristics superior to other organic materials in characteristics such as thermal stability, insulation, toughness, low dielectric constant, low thermal expansion coefficient, and chemical resistance. Thereby, polyimide can be suitably used for the insulating film 521 and the like.
- a film formed using a photosensitive material can be used for the insulating film 521.
- a film formed using photosensitive polyimide, photosensitive acrylic resin, or the like can be used for the insulating film 521.
- a light-transmitting material can be used for the insulating film 521.
- silicon nitride can be used for the insulating film 521.
- the insulating film 518 includes a region sandwiched between the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) and the insulating film 521 (see FIG. 4B). Note that a stacked film can be used for the insulating film 518.
- a material that can be used for the insulating film 521 can be used for the insulating film 518.
- a material having a function of suppressing diffusion of oxygen, hydrogen, water, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, or the like can be used for the insulating film 518.
- a nitride insulating film can be used for the insulating film 518.
- silicon nitride, silicon nitride oxide, aluminum nitride, aluminum nitride oxide, or the like can be used for the insulating film 518. Thereby, diffusion of impurities into the semiconductor film of the transistor can be suppressed.
- the insulating film 516 includes a region sandwiched between the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) and the insulating film 518 (see FIG. 4B). Note that a stacked film can be used for the insulating film 516.
- a material that can be used for the insulating film 521 can be used for the insulating film 516.
- a film whose manufacturing method is different from that of the insulating film 518 can be used for the insulating film 516.
- the insulating film 506 includes a region sandwiched between the semiconductor film 508 and the conductive film 504 (see FIG. 4B).
- a material that can be used for the insulating film 521 can be used for the insulating film 506.
- a film including a lanthanum oxide film, a cerium oxide film, or a neodymium oxide film can be used for the insulating film 506.
- the insulating film 501C includes a region sandwiched between the pixel circuit 530 (i, j) and the base material 510 (see FIG. 4A).
- a material that can be used for the insulating film 521 can be used for the insulating film 501C.
- a material containing silicon and oxygen can be used for the insulating film 501C.
- the insulating film 528 includes a region sandwiched between the insulating film 521 and the base material 770, and includes an opening in a region overlapping with the display element 550 (i, j) (see FIG. 5).
- the insulating film 528 formed along the periphery of the electrode 551 (i, j) prevents a short circuit between the electrode 551 (i, j) and the electrode 552.
- a material that can be used for the insulating film 521 can be used for the insulating film 528.
- a silicon oxide film, a film containing an acrylic resin, or a film containing polyimide can be used for the insulating film 528.
- the sealing material 705 includes a region sandwiched between the functional layer 520A and the base material 770, and has a function of bonding the functional layer 520A and the base material 770 together.
- An inorganic material, an organic material, a composite material of an inorganic material and an organic material, or the like can be used for the sealant 705.
- an organic material such as a heat-meltable resin or a curable resin can be used for the sealing material 705.
- an organic material such as a reactive curable adhesive, a photocurable adhesive, a thermosetting adhesive, and / or an anaerobic adhesive can be used for the sealant 705.
- an adhesive including epoxy resin, acrylic resin, silicone resin, phenol resin, polyimide resin, imide resin, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) resin, PVB (polyvinyl butyral) resin, EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) resin, and the like.
- an adhesive including epoxy resin, acrylic resin, silicone resin, phenol resin, polyimide resin, imide resin, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) resin, PVB (polyvinyl butyral) resin, EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) resin, and the like.
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- PVB polyvinyl butyral
- EVA ethylene vinyl acetate
- the functional layer 720 includes a coloring film CF, an insulating film 771, and a light shielding film BM.
- the colored film CF includes a region sandwiched between the base material 770 and the display element 550 (i, j).
- the light shielding film BM includes an opening in a region overlapping with the pixel 702 (i, j).
- the functional film 770P includes a region overlapping with the display element 550 (i, j).
- an antireflection film for example, an antireflection film, a polarizing film, a retardation film, a light diffusion film, a light collecting film, or the like can be used for the functional film 770P.
- a circularly polarizing film can be used for the functional film 770P.
- antistatic film that suppresses adhesion of dust
- water-repellent film that makes it difficult to adhere dirt
- antireflection film anti-reflection film
- non-glossy film anti-glare film
- scratches caused by use A hard coat film or the like that suppresses the above can be used for the functional film 770P.
- An oxide semiconductor is classified into a single crystal oxide semiconductor and a non-single-crystal oxide semiconductor.
- a non-single-crystal oxide semiconductor a CAAC-OS (c-axis-aligned crystal oxide semiconductor), a polycrystalline oxide semiconductor, an nc-OS (nanocrystalline oxide semiconductor), a pseudo-amorphous oxide semiconductor (a-like oxide OS) : Amorphous-like oxide semiconductor) and amorphous oxide semiconductor.
- an oxide semiconductor called a semi-crystalline oxide semiconductor can be given.
- a semicrystalline oxide semiconductor has an intermediate structure between a single crystal oxide semiconductor and an amorphous oxide semiconductor.
- a semicrystalline oxide semiconductor has a more stable structure than an amorphous oxide semiconductor.
- a semicrystalline oxide semiconductor there is an oxide semiconductor having a CAAC structure and a CAC (Cloud-Aligned Composite) structure. Details of the CAC will be described below.
- CAC-OS Cloud-Aligned Composite Oxide Semiconductor
- non-single-crystal oxide semiconductor or CAC-OS can be preferably used for the semiconductor film of the transistor disclosed in one embodiment of the present invention.
- non-single-crystal oxide semiconductor nc-OS or CAAC-OS can be preferably used.
- a CAC-OS is preferably used as the semiconductor film of the transistor.
- the CAC-OS high electrical characteristics or high reliability can be imparted to the transistor.
- CAC-OS Details of the CAC-OS will be described below.
- the CAC-OS or the CAC-metal oxide has a conductive function in part of the material and an insulating function in part of the material, and has a function as a semiconductor in the whole material.
- the conductive function is a function of flowing electrons (or holes) serving as carriers
- the insulating function is a carrier. This function prevents electrons from flowing.
- a function of switching (a function of turning on / off) can be imparted to CAC-OS or CAC-metal oxide by causing the conductive function and the insulating function to act complementarily.
- CAC-OS or CAC-metal oxide the functions of both can be maximized by separating the functions.
- the CAC-OS or the CAC-metal oxide has a conductive region and an insulating region.
- the conductive region has the above-described conductive function
- the insulating region has the above-described insulating function.
- the conductive region and the insulating region may be separated at the nanoparticle level.
- the conductive region and the insulating region may be unevenly distributed in the material, respectively.
- the conductive region may be observed with the periphery blurred and connected in a cloud shape.
- the conductive region and the insulating region are dispersed in the material with a size of 0.5 nm to 10 nm, preferably 0.5 nm to 3 nm, respectively. There is.
- CAC-OS or CAC-metal oxide is composed of components having different band gaps.
- CAC-OS or CAC-metal oxide includes a component having a wide gap caused by an insulating region and a component having a narrow gap caused by a conductive region.
- the carrier when the carrier flows, the carrier mainly flows in the component having the narrow gap.
- the component having a narrow gap acts in a complementary manner to the component having a wide gap, and the carrier flows through the component having the wide gap in conjunction with the component having the narrow gap. Therefore, when the CAC-OS or the CAC-metal oxide is used for a channel formation region of a transistor, high current driving force, that is, high on-state current and high field-effect mobility can be obtained in the on-state of the transistor.
- CAC-OS or CAC-metal oxide can also be referred to as a matrix composite (metal matrix composite) or a metal matrix composite (metal matrix composite).
- the CAC-OS is one structure of a material in which an element constituting a metal oxide is unevenly distributed with a size of 0.5 nm to 10 nm, preferably, 1 nm to 2 nm or near.
- an element constituting a metal oxide is unevenly distributed with a size of 0.5 nm to 10 nm, preferably, 1 nm to 2 nm or near.
- a metal oxide one or more metal elements are unevenly distributed, and a region having the metal element has a size of 0.5 nm to 10 nm, preferably 1 nm to 2 nm or near.
- the mixed state is also called mosaic or patch.
- the metal oxide preferably contains at least indium.
- One kind or plural kinds selected from may be included.
- a CAC-OS in In-Ga-Zn oxide is an indium oxide (hereinafter referred to as InO).
- X1 (X1 is greater real than 0) and.), or indium zinc oxide (hereinafter, in X2 Zn Y2 O Z2 ( X2, Y2, and Z2 is larger real than 0) and a.), gallium An oxide (hereinafter referred to as GaO X3 (X3 is a real number greater than 0)) or a gallium zinc oxide (hereinafter referred to as Ga X4 Zn Y4 O Z4 (where X4, Y4, and Z4 are greater than 0)) to.) and the like, the material becomes mosaic by separate into, mosaic InO X1 or in X2 Zn Y2 O Z2, is a configuration in which uniformly distributed in the film (hereinafter, click Also called Udo-like.) A.
- CAC-OS includes a region GaO X3 is the main component, and In X2 Zn Y2 O Z2, or InO X1 is the main component region is a composite metal oxide having a structure that is mixed.
- the first region indicates that the atomic ratio of In to the element M in the first region is larger than the atomic ratio of In to the element M in the second region. It is assumed that the concentration of In is higher than that in the second region.
- IGZO is a common name and sometimes refers to one compound of In, Ga, Zn, and O.
- ZnO ZnO
- the crystalline compound has a single crystal structure, a polycrystalline structure, or a CAAC (c-axis aligned crystal) structure.
- the CAAC structure is a crystal structure in which a plurality of IGZO nanocrystals have c-axis orientation and are connected without being oriented in the ab plane.
- CAC-OS relates to a material structure of a metal oxide.
- CAC-OS refers to a region that is observed in the form of nanoparticles mainly composed of Ga in a material structure including In, Ga, Zn, and O, and nanoparticles that are partially composed mainly of In.
- the region observed in a shape is a configuration in which the regions are randomly dispersed in a mosaic shape. Therefore, in the CAC-OS, the crystal structure is a secondary element.
- the CAC-OS does not include a stacked structure of two or more kinds of films having different compositions.
- a structure composed of two layers of a film mainly containing In and a film mainly containing Ga is not included.
- a region GaO X3 is the main component, and In X2 Zn Y2 O Z2 or InO X1 is the main component region, in some cases clear boundary can not be observed.
- the CAC-OS includes a region that is observed in a part of a nanoparticle mainly including the metal element and a nanoparticle mainly including In.
- the region observed in the form of particles refers to a configuration in which each region is randomly dispersed in a mosaic shape.
- the CAC-OS can be formed by a sputtering method under a condition where the substrate is not intentionally heated, for example.
- a CAC-OS is formed by a sputtering method
- any one or more selected from an inert gas (typically argon), an oxygen gas, and a nitrogen gas may be used as a deposition gas.
- the flow rate ratio of the oxygen gas to the total flow rate of the deposition gas during film formation is preferably as low as possible.
- the flow rate ratio of the oxygen gas is 0% to less than 30%, preferably 0% to 10%. .
- the CAC-OS has a feature that a clear peak is not observed when measurement is performed using a ⁇ / 2 ⁇ scan by an out-of-plane method, which is one of X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurement methods.
- XRD X-ray diffraction
- a CAC-OS includes a ring-shaped region having a high luminance (ring region) in an electron beam diffraction pattern obtained by irradiating an electron beam having a probe diameter of 1 nm (also referred to as a nanobeam electron beam), and the ring region.
- a probe diameter of 1 nm also referred to as a nanobeam electron beam
- the crystal structure of the CAC-OS has an nc (nano-crystal) structure having no orientation in the planar direction and the cross-sectional direction.
- a region in which GaO X3 is a main component is obtained by EDX mapping obtained using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). It can be confirmed that a region in which In X2 Zn Y2 O Z2 or InO X1 is a main component is unevenly distributed and mixed.
- EDX energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
- the CAC-OS has a structure different from that of the IGZO compound in which the metal element is uniformly distributed, and has a property different from that of the IGZO compound. That is, in the CAC-OS, a region in which GaO X3 or the like is a main component and a region in which In X2 Zn Y2 O Z2 or InO X1 is a main component are phase-separated from each other, and a region in which each element is a main component. Has a mosaic structure.
- the region containing In X2 Zn Y2 O Z2 or InO X1 as a main component is a region having higher conductivity than a region containing GaO X3 or the like as a main component. That, In X2 Zn Y2 O Z2 or InO X1, is an area which is the main component, by carriers flow, expressed the conductivity of the oxide semiconductor. Accordingly, a region where In X2 Zn Y2 O Z2 or InO X1 is a main component is distributed in a cloud shape in the oxide semiconductor, whereby high field-effect mobility ( ⁇ ) can be realized.
- areas such as GaO X3 is the main component, as compared to the In X2 Zn Y2 O Z2 or InO X1 is the main component area, it is highly regions insulating. That is, a region containing GaO X3 or the like as a main component is distributed in the oxide semiconductor, whereby leakage current can be suppressed and good switching operation can be realized.
- CAC-OS when CAC-OS is used for a semiconductor element, the insulating property caused by GaO X3 and the like and the conductivity caused by In 2 Zn Y2 O Z2 or InO X1 act complementarily, thereby increasing An on-current (I on ) and high field effect mobility ( ⁇ ) can be realized.
- CAC-OS is optimal for various semiconductor devices including a display panel.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a structure of a display device of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11A is a block diagram of a display device of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 11B-1 to 11B-3 are projections illustrating the appearance of the display device of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11A is a block diagram of a display device of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 11B-1 to 11B-3 are projections illustrating the appearance of the display device of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11A is a block diagram of a display device of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 11B-1 to 11B-3 are projections illustrating the appearance of the display device of one embodiment of the present invention.
- the display device described in this embodiment includes a control portion 238 and a display panel 700 (see FIG. 11A).
- the control unit 238 is supplied with the image information V1 and the control information CI.
- a clock signal or a timing signal can be used for the control information CI.
- the control unit 238 generates information V11 based on the image information V1, and generates a control signal SP based on the control information CI.
- the control unit 238 supplies information V11 and a control signal SP.
- the information V11 includes a gradation of 8 bits or more, preferably 12 bits or more.
- a clock signal or a start pulse of a shift register used for the driver circuit can be used for the control signal SP.
- control unit 238 includes a control circuit 233, an expansion circuit 234, and an image processing circuit 235.
- Control circuit 233 has a function of generating and supplying the control signal SP.
- the control circuit 233 has a function of supplying a control signal SP.
- a control signal SP For example, a clock signal or a timing signal can be used as the control signal SP.
- a timing controller can be used for the control circuit 233.
- the expansion circuit 234 has a function of expanding the image information V1 supplied in a compressed state.
- the decompression circuit 234 includes a storage unit.
- the storage unit has a function of storing, for example, decompressed image information.
- the image processing circuit 235 includes a storage area, for example.
- the storage area has a function of storing information included in the image information V1, for example.
- the image processing circuit 235 includes, for example, a function of correcting the image information V1 based on a predetermined characteristic curve to generate information V11 and a function of supplying information V11.
- the display panel 700 is supplied with information V11 and a control signal SP.
- the drive circuit operates based on the control signal SP, and the pixel 702 (i, j) displays based on the information V11.
- the display panel described in Embodiment 1 can be used.
- the drive circuit SD is supplied with the control signal SP and the information V11, and supplies the first signal and the second signal.
- the drive circuit GD is supplied with the control signal SP and supplies the first selection signal and the second selection signal.
- the operations of the drive circuit SD and the drive circuit GD can be synchronized.
- control circuit 233 can also be included in the display panel.
- the control circuit 233 mounted on a rigid substrate can be used for the display panel.
- the control circuit 233 mounted on the rigid board can be electrically connected to the drive circuit using a flexible printed board.
- FIG. 11B-1 a television image receiving system
- FIG. 11B-2 a video monitor
- FIG. 11B-3 a notebook computer
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram illustrating a structure of the input / output device of one embodiment of the present invention.
- the input / output device described in this embodiment includes an input unit 240 and a display unit 230 (see FIG. 12).
- Display unit 230 For example, the display panel 700 described in Embodiment 1 can be used for the display portion 230. Note that a panel having the input portion 240 and the display portion 230 can be referred to as an input / output panel 700TP.
- the input unit 240 includes a detection area 241.
- the input unit 240 has a function of detecting an object close to the detection area 241.
- the detection region 241 includes a region overlapping with the pixel 702 (i, j).
- position information can be input using a finger or the like that is brought close to the display portion as a pointer.
- the position information can be associated with image information displayed on the display unit.
- the input unit 240 can include an oscillation circuit OSC and a detection circuit DC (see FIG. 12).
- the detection area 241 includes, for example, one or a plurality of detection elements.
- the detection region 241 includes a group of detection elements 775 (g, 1) to detection elements 775 (g, q) and another group of detection elements 775 (1, h) to detection elements 775 (p, h).
- g is an integer of 1 to p
- h is an integer of 1 to q
- p and q are integers of 1 or more.
- the group of sensing elements 775 (g, 1) to 775 (g, q) includes the sensing elements 775 (g, h) and are arranged in the row direction (direction indicated by an arrow R2 in the drawing).
- the direction indicated by arrow R2 may be the same as or different from the direction indicated by arrow R1.
- another group of the detection elements 775 (1, h) to 775 (p, h) includes the detection elements 775 (g, h), and the column direction (in the drawing, indicated by an arrow C2) that intersects the row direction. (Direction shown).
- the detection element has a function of detecting an adjacent pointer.
- a finger or a stylus pen can be used as the pointer.
- a metal piece or a coil can be used for the stylus pen.
- a capacitive proximity sensor an electromagnetic induction proximity sensor, an optical proximity sensor, a resistive proximity sensor, or the like can be used as the detection element.
- a plurality of types of sensing elements can also be used in combination.
- a detection element that detects a finger and a detection element that detects a stylus pen can be used in combination.
- the type of the pointer can be determined.
- different instructions can be associated with the detection information based on the determined type of pointer. Specifically, when it is determined that a finger is used as the pointer, the detection information can be associated with the gesture. Alternatively, when it is determined that the stylus pen is used as the pointer, the detection information can be associated with the drawing process.
- a finger can be detected by using a capacitive or optical proximity sensor.
- the stylus pen can be detected using an electromagnetic induction type or optical type proximity sensor.
- FIG. 13A is a block diagram illustrating a structure of an information processing device of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13B and FIG. 13C are projection views illustrating an example of the appearance of the information processing apparatus.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a program of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14A is a flowchart illustrating main processing of a program of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 14B is a flowchart illustrating interrupt processing.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating a program according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15A is a flowchart illustrating a program interrupt process according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15B is a schematic diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing device, and
- FIG. 15C is a timing chart illustrating the operation of the information processing device of one embodiment of the present invention.
- the information processing device described in this embodiment includes an arithmetic device 210 and an input / output device 220 (see FIG. 13A). Note that the input / output device is electrically connected to the arithmetic device 210. Further, the information processing device 200 can include a housing (see FIG. 13B or FIG. 13C).
- Arithmetic Unit 210 The arithmetic unit 210 is supplied with the input information II or the detection information DS. The arithmetic unit 210 supplies control information CI and image information V1.
- the calculation device 210 includes a calculation unit 211 and a storage unit 212.
- the arithmetic unit 210 includes a transmission path 214 and an input / output interface 215.
- the transmission path 214 is electrically connected to the calculation unit 211, the storage unit 212, and the input / output interface 215.
- the calculation unit 211 has a function of executing a program, for example.
- Storage unit 212 has a function of storing, for example, a program executed by the calculation unit 211, initial information, setting information, or an image.
- the memory 212 can be a hard disk, a flash memory, a memory using a transistor including an oxide semiconductor, or the like.
- the input / output interface 215 includes a terminal or a wiring, and has a function of supplying information and receiving information.
- the transmission line 214 can be electrically connected.
- the input / output device 220 can be electrically connected.
- the transmission path 214 includes wiring, supplies information, and has a function of being supplied with information.
- the input / output interface 215 can be electrically connected. Further, it can be electrically connected to the calculation unit 211, the storage unit 212, or the input / output interface 215.
- the input / output device 220 supplies input information II and detection information DS.
- the input / output device 220 is supplied with the control information CI and the image information V1 (see FIG. 13A).
- a keyboard scan code, position information, button operation information, audio information, or image information can be used as the input information II.
- illuminance information such as an environment in which the information processing apparatus 200 is used, posture information, acceleration information, azimuth information, pressure information, temperature information, or humidity information can be used as the detection information DS.
- a signal for controlling the luminance for displaying the image information V1 a signal for controlling the saturation, and a signal for controlling the hue can be used as the control information CI.
- a signal that changes the display of a part of the image information V1 can be used for the control information CI.
- the input / output device 220 includes a display unit 230, an input unit 240, and a detection unit 250.
- the input / output device described in Embodiment 4 can be used.
- the display unit 230 displays the image information V1 based on the control information CI.
- the input unit 240 generates input information II.
- the detection unit 250 generates detection information DS.
- Display unit 230 has a function of displaying an image based on the image information V1.
- the display unit 230 has a function of displaying an image based on the control information CI.
- the display unit 230 includes a control unit 238, a drive circuit GD, a drive circuit SD, and a display panel 700 (see FIG. 11).
- the display device described in Embodiment 3 can be used for the display portion 230.
- the input unit 240 has a function of supplying the position information P1.
- Various human interfaces or the like can be used for the input unit 240 (see FIG. 13A).
- a keyboard, mouse, touch sensor, microphone, camera, or the like can be used for the input unit 240.
- a touch sensor including a region overlapping with the display portion 230 can be used.
- An input / output device including a touch sensor including a display unit 230 and a region overlapping with the display unit 230 can be referred to as a touch panel or a touch screen.
- the user can make various gestures (tap, drag, swipe, pinch in, etc.) using a finger touching the touch panel as a pointer.
- various gestures tap, drag, swipe, pinch in, etc.
- the computing device 210 may analyze information such as the position or trajectory of a finger that touches the touch panel, and a specific gesture may be supplied when the analysis result satisfies a predetermined condition. Accordingly, the user can supply a predetermined operation command associated with the predetermined gesture in advance using the gesture.
- the user can supply a “scroll command” for changing the display position of the image information using a gesture for moving a finger that touches the touch panel along the touch panel.
- the detection unit 250 has a function of supplying detection information DS.
- the detection unit 250 has a function of detecting the illuminance of an environment where the information processing apparatus 200 is used, and a function of supplying illuminance information.
- the detection unit 250 has a function of detecting surrounding conditions and supplying detection information. Specifically, illuminance information, posture information, acceleration information, azimuth information, pressure information, temperature information, humidity information, or the like can be supplied.
- a light detector for example, a light detector, an attitude detector, an acceleration sensor, an orientation sensor, a GPS (Global positioning System) signal receiving circuit, a pressure sensor, a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, a camera, or the like can be used for the detection unit 250.
- a GPS Global positioning System
- the communication unit 290 has a function of supplying information to the network and acquiring information from the network.
- the housing has a function of housing the input / output device 220 or the arithmetic device 210.
- the housing has a function of supporting the display unit 230 or the arithmetic device 210.
- the information processing apparatus can operate by grasping the intensity of light received by the casing of the information processing apparatus in an environment where the information processing apparatus is used.
- the user of the information processing apparatus can select a display method.
- a novel information processing apparatus that is highly convenient or reliable can be provided.
- a touch panel in which a touch sensor is superimposed on a display panel is not only a display unit but also an input unit.
- the arithmetic device 210 includes an artificial intelligence unit 213 (see FIG. 13A).
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 generates control information CI based on the input information II or the detection information DS.
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 can perform natural language processing on the input information II and extract one feature from the entire input information II. For example, the artificial intelligence unit 213 can infer and characterize emotions and the like included in the input information II. In addition, it is possible to infer a color, pattern, or typeface that is empirically felt to be suitable for the feature. In addition, the artificial intelligence unit 213 can generate information for designating a character color, a pattern or a typeface, and information for designating a background color or a pattern, and use them for the control information CI.
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 can perform natural language processing on the input information II and extract some words included in the input information II. For example, the artificial intelligence unit 213 can extract grammatical errors, factual misconceptions, or expressions including emotions. Further, the artificial intelligence unit 213 can generate and use control information CI for displaying the extracted part in a color, pattern, or typeface that is different from the other part.
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 can perform image processing on the input information II and extract one feature from the input information II.
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 can infer and characterize the age when the image of the input information II was taken, indoor or outdoor, day or night, and the like. Further, it is possible to infer a color tone that is empirically felt to be suitable for the feature, and to generate control information CI for using the color tone for display.
- information that specifies a color (for example, full color, black and white, brown, or the like) that is used for expression of shading can be used as the control information CI.
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 can perform image processing on the input information II and extract a part of the image included in the input information II. For example, it is possible to generate control information CI that displays a boundary between a part of the extracted image and another part of the extracted image. Specifically, it is possible to generate control information CI that displays a rectangle surrounding a part of the extracted image.
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 can generate an inference RI by using the detection information DS as the information IN.
- the control information CI can be generated based on the inference RI so that the user of the information processing apparatus 200 feels comfortable.
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 can generate the control information CI for adjusting the display brightness so that the brightness of the display is felt comfortable based on the illuminance of the environment and the like.
- the artificial intelligence unit 213 can generate the control information CI for adjusting the volume so that the size is felt comfortable based on environmental noise and the like.
- a clock signal or timing signal supplied to the control unit 238 included in the display unit 230 can be used for the control information CI.
- a clock signal or timing signal supplied to the input unit 240 can be used for the control information CI.
- program The program of one embodiment of the present invention includes the following steps (see FIG. 14A).
- predetermined image information to be displayed at startup a predetermined mode for displaying the image information, and information for specifying a predetermined display method for displaying the image information are acquired from the storage unit 212.
- one still image information or other moving image information can be used as predetermined image information.
- the first mode or the second mode can be used as a predetermined mode.
- interrupt processing is permitted (see FIGS. 14A and S2).
- an arithmetic unit that is permitted to perform interrupt processing can perform interrupt processing in parallel with main processing.
- the arithmetic unit that has returned to the main process from the interrupt process can reflect the result obtained by the interrupt process to the main process.
- the arithmetic unit performs interrupt processing, and when returning from the interrupt processing, the counter may be set to a value other than the initial value. As a result, interrupt processing can always be performed after the program is started.
- the image information is displayed using the predetermined mode or the predetermined display method selected in the first step or the interrupt process (see FIGS. 14A and S3).
- the predetermined mode specifies a mode for displaying information
- the predetermined display method specifies a method for displaying image information. Further, for example, it can be used as information for displaying the image information V1.
- one method for displaying the image information V1 can be associated with the first mode.
- another method for displaying the image information V1 can be associated with the second mode. Thereby, a display method can be selected based on the selected mode.
- a method of supplying a selection signal to one scanning line at a frequency of 30 Hz or more, preferably 60 Hz or more, and displaying based on the selection signal can be associated with the first mode.
- the selection signal when the selection signal is supplied at a frequency of 30 Hz or higher, preferably 60 Hz or higher, the motion of the moving image can be displayed smoothly.
- an image when an image is updated at a frequency of 30 Hz or higher, preferably 60 Hz or higher, an image that changes so as to smoothly follow the user's operation can be displayed on the information processing apparatus 200 being operated by the user.
- Second mode a method for supplying a selection signal to one scanning line at a frequency of less than 30 Hz, preferably less than 1 Hz, more preferably less than once per minute, and performing display based on the selection signal, Can be associated with a mode.
- the selection signal is supplied at a frequency of less than 30 Hz, preferably less than 1 Hz, more preferably less than once per minute, a display in which flicker or flicker is suppressed can be displayed. In addition, power consumption can be reduced.
- the display can be updated at a frequency of once per second or a frequency of once per minute.
- the light-emitting element when a light-emitting element is used as a display element, the light-emitting element can emit light in a pulse shape to display image information.
- the organic EL element can emit light in a pulse shape, and the afterglow can be used for display. Since the organic EL element has excellent frequency characteristics, there are cases where the time for driving the light emitting element can be shortened and the power consumption can be reduced. Alternatively, heat generation is suppressed, so that deterioration of the light-emitting element can be reduced in some cases.
- an end command supplied in the interrupt process may be used for determination.
- the interrupt process includes the following sixth to eighth steps (see FIG. 14B).
- the detection unit 250 is used to detect the illuminance of the environment in which the information processing apparatus 200 is used (see FIGS. 14B and S6). Note that the color temperature or chromaticity of the ambient light may be detected instead of the illuminance of the environment.
- a display method is determined based on the detected illuminance information (see FIGS. 14B and S7). For example, the display brightness is determined not to be too dark or too bright.
- the display color may be adjusted.
- FIG. 15A is a flowchart illustrating a program of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15A is a flowchart for explaining interrupt processing different from the interrupt processing shown in FIG.
- the configuration example 3 of the information processing device is different from the interrupt processing described with reference to FIG. 14B in that the interrupt processing includes a step of changing the mode based on the supplied predetermined event. .
- the interrupt processing includes a step of changing the mode based on the supplied predetermined event.
- the interrupt process includes the following sixth to eighth steps (see FIG. 15A).
- the process proceeds to the seventh step. If a predetermined event is not supplied, the process proceeds to the eighth step (see FIGS. 15A and U6). ).
- the predetermined period can be a period of 5 seconds or less, 1 second or less, or 0.5 seconds or less, preferably 0.1 seconds or less and longer than 0 seconds.
- the mode is changed (see FIGS. 15A and U7). Specifically, when the first mode is selected, the second mode is selected, and when the second mode is selected, the first mode is selected.
- the display mode can be changed for some areas of the display unit 230. Specifically, the display mode can be changed for a region where one driver circuit of the display portion 230 including the driver circuit GDA, the driver circuit GDB, and the driver circuit GDC supplies a selection signal (see FIG. 15B). ).
- the display mode of the area where the drive circuit GDB supplies the selection signal may be changed.
- the frequency of the selection signal supplied by the drive circuit GDB can be changed according to a “tap” event supplied to the touch panel using a finger or the like.
- Signal GCLK is a clock signal for controlling the operation of drive circuit GDB
- signal PWC1 and signal PWC2 are pulse width control signals for controlling the operation of drive circuit GDB.
- the drive circuit GDB supplies a selection signal to the scanning lines G1 (m + 1) to G1 (2m) based on the signal GCLK, the signal PWC1, the signal PWC2, and the like.
- the drive circuit GDB and the drive circuit GDC can supply the selection signal without supplying the selection signal.
- the display of the region where the drive circuit GDB supplies the selection signal can be updated without changing the display of the region where the drive circuit GDA and the drive circuit GDC supply the selection signal.
- power consumed by the driver circuit can be suppressed.
- Predetermined event For example, an event such as “click” or “drag” supplied using a pointing device such as a mouse, an event such as “tap”, “drag” or “swipe” supplied to a touch panel using a finger or the like as a pointer Can be used.
- an event such as “click” or “drag” supplied using a pointing device such as a mouse
- an event such as “tap”, “drag” or “swipe” supplied to a touch panel using a finger or the like as a pointer Can be used.
- an argument of a command associated with a predetermined event can be given using the position of the slide bar pointed to by the pointer, the swipe speed, the drag speed, or the like.
- the information detected by the detection unit 250 can be compared with a preset threshold value, and the comparison result can be used as an event.
- a pressure-sensitive detector or the like that contacts a button or the like that can be pushed into the housing can be used for the detection unit 250.
- an end instruction can be associated with a particular event.
- a “page turning command” for switching display from one displayed image information to another image information can be associated with a predetermined event.
- an argument that determines a page turning speed used when executing the “page turning instruction” can be given using a predetermined event.
- a “scroll command” for moving the display position of a part of one image information displayed to display another part continuous to the part can be associated with a predetermined event. It should be noted that an argument for determining the speed of moving the display used when executing the “scroll command” can be given using a predetermined event.
- a command for setting a display method or a command for generating image information can be associated with a predetermined event.
- An argument that determines the brightness of the image to be generated can be associated with a predetermined event.
- an argument for determining the brightness of the image to be generated may be determined based on the brightness of the environment detected by the detection unit 250.
- a command for acquiring information distributed using a push-type service using the communication unit 290 can be associated with a predetermined event.
- the teaching material distributed in a classroom such as a school or university can be received, and the information processing apparatus 200 can be used as a textbook (see FIG. 13C).
- a material distributed in a conference room of a company or the like can be received and used as a conference material.
- FIGS. 16B to 16E are perspective views illustrating the configuration of the information processing apparatus.
- 17A to 17E are perspective views illustrating the configuration of the information processing apparatus.
- An information processing device 5200B described in this embodiment includes an arithmetic device 5210 and an input / output device 5220 (see FIG. 16A).
- the arithmetic device 5210 has a function of supplying operation information and a function of supplying image information based on the operation information.
- the input / output device 5220 includes a display unit 5230, an input unit 5240, a detection unit 5250, a communication unit 5290, a function of supplying operation information, and a function of supplying image information.
- the input / output device 5220 has a function of supplying detection information, a function of supplying communication information, and a function of supplying communication information.
- the input unit 5240 has a function of supplying operation information.
- the input unit 5240 supplies operation information based on the operation of the user of the information processing apparatus 5200B.
- a keyboard a keyboard, hardware buttons, a pointing device, a touch sensor, an illuminance sensor, an imaging device, a voice input device, a line-of-sight input device, a posture detection device, or the like can be used for the input unit 5240.
- the display unit 5230 has a function of displaying a display panel and image information.
- the display panel described in Embodiment 1 can be used for the display portion 5230.
- the detection unit 5250 has a function of supplying detection information. For example, it has a function of detecting the surrounding environment where the information processing apparatus is used and supplying it as detection information.
- an illuminance sensor an imaging device, a posture detection device, a pressure sensor, a human sensor, or the like can be used for the detection unit 5250.
- the communication unit 5290 has a function for supplying communication information and a function for supplying communication information. For example, a function of connecting to another electronic device or a communication network by wireless communication or wired communication is provided. Specifically, it has functions such as wireless local area communication, telephone communication, and short-range wireless communication.
- an outer shape along a cylindrical column or the like can be applied to the display portion 5230 (see FIG. 16B).
- it has a function of changing the display method according to the illuminance of the usage environment. It also has a function of detecting the presence of a person and changing the display content. Thereby, it can install in the pillar of a building, for example.
- an advertisement or a guide can be displayed. Alternatively, it can be used for digital signage and the like.
- a function of generating image information based on a locus of a pointer used by the user is provided (see FIG. 16C).
- a display panel having a diagonal line length of 20 inches or more, preferably 40 inches or more, more preferably 55 inches or more can be used.
- a plurality of display panels can be arranged and used for one display area.
- a plurality of display panels can be arranged and used for a multi-screen. Thereby, it can use for an electronic blackboard, an electronic bulletin board, an electronic signboard, etc., for example.
- ⁇ Configuration Example 3 of Information Processing Apparatus For example, a function of changing a display method according to the illuminance of the usage environment is provided (see FIG. 16D). Thereby, for example, the power consumption of the smart watch can be reduced. Alternatively, for example, an image can be displayed on the smart watch so that the image can be suitably used even in an environment with strong outside light such as outdoors on a sunny day.
- the display portion 5230 includes, for example, a curved surface that bends gently along the side surface of the housing (see FIG. 16E).
- the display unit 5230 includes a display panel, and the display panel has a function of displaying on the front surface, the side surface, and the upper surface, for example. Thereby, for example, image information can be displayed not only on the front surface of the mobile phone but also on the side surface and the upper surface.
- ⁇ Configuration Example 5 of Information Processing Apparatus For example, a function of changing a display method according to the illuminance of the usage environment is provided (see FIG. 17A). Thereby, the power consumption of a smart phone can be reduced. Alternatively, for example, an image can be displayed on a smartphone so that it can be suitably used even in an environment with strong external light such as outdoors on a sunny day.
- ⁇ Configuration Example of Information Processing Apparatus 6. For example, a function of changing a display method according to the illuminance of the usage environment is provided (see FIG. 17B). Thereby, an image can be displayed on the television system so that it can be suitably used even when it is exposed to strong external light that is inserted indoors on a sunny day.
- ⁇ Configuration Example 7 of Information Processing Apparatus For example, a function of changing a display method according to the illuminance of the usage environment is provided (see FIG. 17C). Thereby, for example, an image can be displayed on a tablet computer so that it can be suitably used even in an environment with strong external light such as outdoors on a sunny day.
- ⁇ Configuration Example of Information Processing Apparatus 8. For example, a function of changing a display method according to the illuminance of the usage environment is provided (see FIG. 17D). Thereby, for example, the subject can be displayed on the digital camera so that it can be viewed properly even in an environment with strong external light such as outdoors on a sunny day.
- ⁇ Configuration Example 9 of Information Processing Apparatus For example, a function of changing a display method in accordance with the illuminance of the usage environment is provided (see FIG. 17E). Thereby, for example, an image can be displayed on a personal computer so that it can be suitably used even in an environment with strong external light such as outdoors on a sunny day.
- X and Y are assumed to be objects (for example, devices, elements, circuits, wirings, electrodes, terminals, conductive films, layers, etc.).
- an element that enables electrical connection between X and Y for example, a switch, a transistor, a capacitor, an inductor, a resistor, a diode, a display, etc.
- Element, light emitting element, load, etc. are not connected between X and Y
- elements for example, switches, transistors, capacitive elements, inductors
- resistor element for example, a diode, a display element, a light emitting element, a load, or the like.
- an element for example, a switch, a transistor, a capacitive element, an inductor, a resistance element, a diode, a display, etc.
- the switch has a function of controlling on / off. That is, the switch is in a conductive state (on state) or a non-conductive state (off state), and has a function of controlling whether or not to pass a current. Alternatively, the switch has a function of selecting and switching a path through which a current flows.
- the case where X and Y are electrically connected includes the case where X and Y are directly connected.
- a circuit for example, a logic circuit (an inverter, a NAND circuit, a NOR circuit, etc.) that enables a functional connection between X and Y, signal conversion, etc.
- Circuit (DA conversion circuit, AD conversion circuit, gamma correction circuit, etc.), potential level conversion circuit (power supply circuit (boost circuit, step-down circuit, etc.), level shifter circuit that changes signal potential level, etc.), voltage source, current source, switching Circuit, amplifier circuit (circuit that can increase signal amplitude or current amount, operational amplifier, differential amplifier circuit, source follower circuit, buffer circuit, etc.), signal generation circuit, memory circuit, control circuit, etc.)
- a circuit for example, a logic circuit (an inverter, a NAND circuit, a NOR circuit, etc.) that enables a functional connection between X and Y, signal conversion, etc.
- Circuit (DA conversion circuit, AD conversion circuit, gamma correction circuit, etc.), potential level conversion circuit (power supply circuit (boost circuit, step-down
- X and Y are functionally connected.
- the case where X and Y are functionally connected includes the case where X and Y are directly connected and the case where X and Y are electrically connected.
- the source (or the first terminal) of the transistor is electrically connected to X through (or not through) Z1, and the drain (or the second terminal or the like) of the transistor is connected to Z2.
- Y is electrically connected, or the source (or the first terminal, etc.) of the transistor is directly connected to a part of Z1, and another part of Z1 Is directly connected to X, and the drain (or second terminal, etc.) of the transistor is directly connected to a part of Z2, and another part of Z2 is directly connected to Y.
- X and Y, and the source (or the first terminal or the like) and the drain (or the second terminal or the like) of the transistor are electrically connected to each other.
- the drain of the transistor (or the second terminal, etc.) and the Y are electrically connected in this order.
- the source (or the first terminal or the like) of the transistor is electrically connected to X
- the drain (or the second terminal or the like) of the transistor is electrically connected to Y
- X or the source ( Or the first terminal or the like, the drain of the transistor (or the second terminal, or the like) and Y are electrically connected in this order.
- X is electrically connected to Y through the source (or the first terminal) and the drain (or the second terminal) of the transistor, and X is the source of the transistor (or the first terminal). Terminal, etc.), the drain of the transistor (or the second terminal, etc.), and Y are provided in this connection order.
- Terminal, etc.), the drain of the transistor (or the second terminal, etc.), and Y are provided in this connection order.
- a source (or a first terminal or the like of a transistor) is electrically connected to X through at least a first connection path, and the first connection path is The second connection path does not have a second connection path, and the second connection path includes a transistor source (or first terminal or the like) and a transistor drain (or second terminal or the like) through the transistor.
- the first connection path is a path through Z1
- the drain (or the second terminal, etc.) of the transistor is electrically connected to Y through at least the third connection path.
- the third connection path is connected and does not have the second connection path, and the third connection path is a path through Z2.
- the source (or the first terminal or the like) of the transistor is electrically connected to X via Z1 by at least a first connection path, and the first connection path is a second connection path.
- the second connection path has a connection path through the transistor, and the drain (or the second terminal, etc.) of the transistor is at least connected to Z2 by the third connection path.
- Y, and the third connection path does not have the second connection path.
- the source of the transistor (or the first terminal or the like) is electrically connected to X through Z1 by at least a first electrical path, and the first electrical path is a second electrical path Does not have an electrical path, and the second electrical path is an electrical path from the source (or first terminal or the like) of the transistor to the drain (or second terminal or the like) of the transistor;
- the drain (or the second terminal or the like) of the transistor is electrically connected to Y through Z2 by at least a third electrical path, and the third electrical path is a fourth electrical path.
- the fourth electrical path is an electrical path from the drain (or second terminal or the like) of the transistor to the source (or first terminal or the like) of the transistor.
- X, Y, Z1, and Z2 are objects (for example, devices, elements, circuits, wirings, electrodes, terminals, conductive films, layers, and the like).
- the term “electrically connected” in this specification includes in its category such a case where one conductive film has functions of a plurality of components.
- ANO conductive film, C21: capacitive element, CI: control information, DS: detection information, G1 (i): scanning line, G2 (i): wiring, GCLK: signal, GDA: drive circuit, GDB: drive circuit, GDC : Drive circuit, GD: drive circuit, II: input information, IN: information, S1 (j): signal line, S2 (j): auxiliary signal line, SD: drive circuit, SP: control signal, SW2: switch, P1 : Position information, PWC1: Signal, PWC2: Signal, V1: Image information, V11: Information, VCOM2: Conductive film, 200: Information processing device, 210: Computing device, 211: Computing unit, 212: Storage unit, 213: Artificial Intelligent unit, 214: transmission path, 215: input / output interface, 220: input / output device, 230: display unit, 231: display area, 233: control circuit, 234: expansion circuit, 235: image processing circuit, 23 : Control unit, 240: input unit,
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Description
本実施の形態では、本発明の一態様の表示パネルの構成について、図1乃至図9を参照しながら説明する。
本実施の形態で説明する表示パネル700は、表示領域231と、機能層520Aと、機能層520Bと、第1の接続部591C(i,y)と、を有する(図1(A)および図1(B)参照)。
表示領域231は、画素702(i,j)を備える。
画素702(i,j)は、表示素子550(i,j)および画素回路530(i,j)を備える(図1(B)および図2(B)参照)。
機能層520Aは、画素回路530(i,j)および走査線G1(i)を含む(図2(B)および図4(A)参照)。
表示素子550(i,j)は、画素回路530(i,j)と電気的に接続される(図1(B)、図2(B)および図5参照)。
例えば、信号線S1(j)に沿って列方向に長い、帯状の積層材料を、発光性の材料を含む層553(j)に用いることができる。
例えば、白色の光を射出するように積層された積層材料を、発光性の材料を含む層553(j)に用いることができる。
電極551(i,j)は、接続部591Aにおいて、画素回路530(i,j)と電気的に接続される(図5参照)。
画素回路530(i,j)は、走査線G1(i)と電気的に接続される(図2(B)および図4(A)参照)。
スイッチSW2に用いるトランジスタは半導体を含む。
例えば、同一の工程で形成することができる半導体膜をスイッチSW2に用いるトランジスタおよびトランジスタMに用いることができる。また、同一の構成をスイッチSW2に用いるトランジスタおよびトランジスタMに用いることができる。
例えば、14族の元素を含む半導体を半導体膜508に用いることができる。具体的には、シリコンを含む半導体を半導体膜508に用いることができる。
例えば、水素化アモルファスシリコンを半導体膜508に用いることができる。または、微結晶シリコンなどを半導体膜508に用いることができる。これにより、例えば、ポリシリコンを半導体膜508に用いる表示パネルより、表示ムラが少ない表示パネルを提供することができる。または、表示パネルの大型化が容易である。
例えば、ポリシリコンを半導体膜508に用いることができる。これにより、例えば、水素化アモルファスシリコンを半導体膜508に用いるトランジスタより、トランジスタの電界効果移動度を高くすることができる。または、例えば、水素化アモルファスシリコンを半導体膜508に用いるトランジスタより、駆動能力を高めることができる。または、例えば、水素化アモルファスシリコンを半導体膜508に用いるトランジスタより、画素の開口率を向上することができる。
例えば、単結晶シリコンを半導体膜に用いることができる。これにより、例えば、水素化アモルファスシリコンを半導体膜508に用いる表示パネルより、精細度を高めることができる。または、例えば、ポリシリコンを半導体膜508に用いる表示パネルより、表示ムラが少ない表示パネルを提供することができる。または、例えば、スマートグラスまたはヘッドマウントディスプレイを提供することができる。
例えば、金属酸化物を半導体膜508に用いることができる。これにより、アモルファスシリコンを半導体膜に用いたトランジスタを利用する画素回路と比較して、画素回路が画像信号を保持することができる時間を長くすることができる。具体的には、フリッカーの発生を抑制しながら、選択信号を30Hz未満、好ましくは1Hz未満、より好ましくは一分に一回未満の頻度で供給することができる。その結果、情報処理装置の使用者に蓄積する疲労を低減することができる。また、駆動に伴う消費電力を低減することができる。
例えば、化合物半導体をトランジスタの半導体に用いることができる。具体的には、ガリウムヒ素を含む半導体を用いることができる。
機能層520Bは、機能層520Aと重なる領域を備える(図1(B)参照)。また、機能層520Bは、駆動回路GDおよび配線G2(i)を含む(図4(A)参照)。例えば、絶縁膜521Bを機能層520Bに用いることができる。例えば、後述する絶縁膜521に用いることができる材料を絶縁膜521Bに用いることができる。
駆動回路GDは、表示素子550(i,j)との間に画素回路530(i,j)を挟むように設けられる(図1(B)参照)。
走査線G1(i)は、駆動回路GDおよび一群の画素回路530(i,1)乃至画素回路530(i,n)の間に挟まれる領域を備える(図3(A)および図4(A)参照)。これにより、走査線G1(i)は、例えば、駆動回路GDが発するノイズを遮断することができる。または、画素回路530(i,j)が発するノイズを遮断することができる。または、ノイズによる画素回路530(i,j)の誤動作を防ぐことができる。または、ノイズによる駆動回路GDの誤動作を防ぐことができる。または、ノイズによって引き起こされる画質の劣化を防ぐことができる。
配線G2(i)は、接続部591C(i,y)において、走査線G1(i)と電気的に接続される。また、配線G2(i)は駆動回路GDと電気的に接続される。例えば、絶縁膜521B、絶縁膜518および絶縁膜516に形成された開口部を、接続部591C(i,y)に用いることができる(図4(A)および図4(B)参照)。
例えば、電気抵抗が走査線G1(i)より低い導電膜を、配線G2(i)に用いることができる。または、幅が走査線G1(i)より狭い導電膜を、配線G2(i)に用いることができる。
また、本実施の形態で説明する表示パネル700は、端子519C(j)を有する(図1(B)および図7(B)参照)。
機能層520Aは、信号線S1(j)、補助信号線S2(j)および接続部591D(j)を含む(図4(A)参照)。
信号線S1(j)は画素回路530(i,j)と電気的に接続される。また、信号線S1(j)は、接続部591D(j)において、補助信号線S2(j)と電気的に接続される(図4(B)参照)。
補助信号線S2(j)は他の信号線S1(j+1)と交差する領域を備え、補助信号線S2(j)は端子519C(j)と電気的に接続される(図3(B)および図7(B)参照)。例えば、補助信号線S2(j)は、信号線S1(j+1)と交差する。
また、本実施の形態で説明する表示パネル700は、表示領域231が、走査線G1(i)および走査線G1(p)を含む(図2(A)参照)。走査線G1(p)は、走査線G1(i)より少ない画素と電気的に接続される。
また、本実施の形態で説明する表示パネル700は、表示領域231が、信号線S1(j)および信号線S1(q)を含む(図2(A)参照)。信号線S1(q)は、信号線S1(j)より少ない画素と電気的に接続される。
また、本実施の形態で説明する表示パネル700は、表示領域231が、一群の画素702(i,1)乃至画素702(i,n)および他の一群の画素702(1,j)乃至画素702(m,j)を備える(図10(A)および図10(B)参照)。
一群の画素702(i,1)乃至画素702(i,n)は、画素702(i,j)を含み、一群の画素702(i,1)乃至画素702(i,n)は、行方向(図中に矢印R1で示す方向)に配設される。また、一群の画素702(i,1)乃至画素702(i,n)は、走査線G1(i)と電気的に接続される。
また、本実施の形態で説明する表示パネル700は、一群の接続部591C(i,1)乃至一群の接続部591C(i,h)を有する(図7(A)参照)。なお、hは1以上の自然数であり、1より大きくnより小さい自然数が好ましい。例えば、接続部の数が1より多ければ、接続不良が発生する確率を低減することができ、nより小さければ、隣接する他の行の接続部と短絡する確率を低減することができる。具体的には、接続部591C(i,y)は、接続部591C(i−1,y)または接続部591C(i+1,y)と短絡し難くなる。
一群の接続部591C(i,1)乃至一群の接続部591C(i,h)は接続部591C(i,y)を含み、走査線G1(i)は、一群の接続部591C(i、1)乃至一群の接続部591C(i,h)において、配線G2(i)と電気的に接続される(図7(A)参照)。
また、本実施の形態で説明する表示パネル700は、接続部591C(i,y)が導電部材CPを含む(図8および図9参照)。
導電部材CPは、走査線G1(i)および配線G2(i)を電気的に接続する機能を備える。
また、表示パネル700は、基材510、基材770および絶縁膜501Cを備える(図4(A)参照)。
機能層520Aは、絶縁膜521、絶縁膜518、絶縁膜516、絶縁膜506および絶縁膜501C等を備える。
絶縁膜521は、画素回路530(i,j)および表示素子550(i,j)の間に挟まれる領域を備える(図5参照)。
絶縁膜518は、画素回路530(i,j)および絶縁膜521の間に挟まれる領域を備える(図4(B)参照)。なお、積層膜を絶縁膜518に用いることができる。
絶縁膜516は、画素回路530(i,j)および絶縁膜518の間に挟まれる領域を備える(図4(B)参照)。なお、積層膜を絶縁膜516に用いることができる。
絶縁膜506は、半導体膜508および導電膜504の間に挟まれる領域を備える(図4(B)参照)。
絶縁膜501Cは、画素回路530(i,j)および基材510の間に挟まれる領域を備える(図4(A)参照)。
絶縁膜528は、絶縁膜521および基材770の間に挟まれる領域を備え、表示素子550(i,j)と重なる領域に開口部を備える(図5参照)。電極551(i,j)の周縁に沿って形成される絶縁膜528は、電極551(i,j)および電極552の短絡を防止する。
封止材705は、機能層520Aおよび基材770の間に挟まれる領域を備え、機能層520Aおよび基材770を貼り合わせる機能を備える。
機能層720は、着色膜CF、絶縁膜771および遮光膜BMを備える。
機能膜770Pは、表示素子550(i,j)と重なる領域を備える。
本実施の形態では、本発明の一態様で開示されるトランジスタの半導体膜に用いることができる金属酸化物について説明する。なお、トランジスタの半導体膜に金属酸化物を用いる場合、当該金属酸化物を酸化物半導体と読み替えてもよい。
本実施の形態では、本発明の一態様の表示装置の構成について、図11を参照しながら説明する。
本実施の形態で説明する表示装置は、制御部238と、表示パネル700とを有する(図11(A)参照)。
制御部238は、画像情報V1および制御情報CIを供給される。例えば、クロック信号またはタイミング信号などを制御情報CIに用いることができる。
制御回路233は制御信号SPを生成し、供給する機能を備える。
伸張回路234は、圧縮された状態で供給される画像情報V1を伸張する機能を備える。伸張回路234は、記憶部を備える。記憶部は、例えば伸張された画像情報を記憶する機能を備える。
画像処理回路235は、例えば、記憶領域を備える。記憶領域は、例えば、画像情報V1に含まれる情報を記憶する機能を備える。
表示パネル700は情報V11および制御信号SPを供給される。駆動回路は制御信号SPに基づいて動作し、画素702(i,j)は、情報V11に基づいて表示する。
本実施の形態では、本発明の一態様の入出力装置の構成について、図12を参照しながら説明する。
本実施の形態で説明する入出力装置は、入力部240と、表示部230と、を有する(図12参照)。
例えば、実施の形態1に記載の表示パネル700を表示部230に用いることができる。なお、入力部240および表示部230を有する構成のパネルを入出力パネル700TPということができる。
入力部240は検知領域241を備える。入力部240は検知領域241に近接するものを検知する機能を備える。
入力部240は発振回路OSCおよび検知回路DCを備えることができる(図12参照)。
検知領域241は、例えば、単数または複数の検知素子を備える。
検知素子は近接するポインタを検知する機能を備える。例えば、指やスタイラスペン等をポインタに用いることができる。例えば、金属片またはコイル等を、スタイラスペンに用いることができる。
本実施の形態では、本発明の一態様の情報処理装置の構成について、図13乃至図15を参照しながら説明する。
本実施の形態で説明する情報処理装置は、演算装置210と、入出力装置220と、を有する(図13(A)参照)。なお、入出力装置は、演算装置210と電気的に接続される。また、情報処理装置200は筐体を備えることができる(図13(B)または図13(C)参照)。
演算装置210は入力情報IIまたは検知情報DSを供給される。演算装置210は制御情報CIおよび画像情報V1を供給する。
演算部211は、例えばプログラムを実行する機能を備える。
記憶部212は、例えば演算部211が実行するプログラム、初期情報、設定情報または画像等を記憶する機能を有する。
入出力インターフェース215は端子または配線を備え、情報を供給し、情報を供給される機能を備える。例えば、伝送路214と電気的に接続することができる。また、入出力装置220と電気的に接続することができる。
入出力装置220は、入力情報IIおよび検知情報DSを供給する。入出力装置220は、制御情報CIおよび画像情報V1を供給される(図13(A)参照)。
表示部230は画像情報V1に基づいて画像を表示する機能を備える。表示部230は制御情報CIに基づいて画像を表示する機能を備える。
入力部240は、位置情報P1を供給する機能を備える。さまざまなヒューマンインターフェイス等を入力部240に用いることができる(図13(A)参照)。
検知部250は検知情報DSを供給する機能を備える。検知部250は、例えば、情報処理装置200が使用される環境の照度を検出する機能を備え、照度情報を供給する機能を備える。
通信部290は、ネットワークに情報を供給し、ネットワークから情報を取得する機能を備える。
なお、筐体は入出力装置220または演算装置210を収納する機能を備える。または、筐体は表示部230または演算装置210を支持する機能を備える。
演算装置210は人工知能部213を備える(図13(A)参照)。人工知能部213は、入力情報IIまたは検知情報DSに基づいて、制御情報CIを生成する。
具体的には、人工知能部213は入力情報IIを自然言語処理して、入力情報II全体から1つの特徴を抽出することができる。例えば、人工知能部213は、入力情報IIに込められた感情等を推論し特徴とすることができる。また、当該特徴に好適であると経験的に感じられる色彩、模様または書体等を推論することができる。また、人工知能部213は、文字の色、模様または書体を指定する情報、背景の色または模様を指定する情報を生成し、制御情報CIに用いることができる。
具体的には、人工知能部213は入力情報IIを画像処理して、入力情報IIから1つの特徴を抽出することができる。例えば、人工知能部213は、入力情報IIの画像が撮影された年代、屋内または屋外、昼または夜等を推論し特徴とすることができる。また、当該特徴に好適であると経験的に感じられる色調を推論し、当該色調を表示に用いるための制御情報CIを生成することができる。具体的には、濃淡の表現に用いる色(例えば、フルカラー、白黒または茶褐色等)を指定する情報を制御情報CIに用いることができる。
具体的には、人工知能部213は検知情報DSを情報INに用いて、推論RIを生成することができる。または、推論RIに基づいて、情報処理装置200の使用者が快適であると感じられるように制御情報CIを生成することができる。
本発明の一態様の情報処理装置の別の構成について、図14(A)および図14(B)を参照しながら説明する。
本発明の一態様のプログラムは、下記のステップを有する(図14(A)参照)。
第1のステップにおいて、設定を初期化する(図14(A)(S1)参照)。
第2のステップにおいて、割り込み処理を許可する(図14(A)(S2)参照)。なお、割り込み処理が許可された演算装置は、主の処理と並行して割り込み処理を行うことができる。割り込み処理から主の処理に復帰した演算装置は、割り込み処理をして得た結果を主の処理に反映することができる。
第3のステップにおいて、第1のステップまたは割り込み処理において選択された、所定のモードまたは所定の表示方法を用いて画像情報を表示する(図14(A)(S3)参照)。なお、所定のモードは情報を表示するモードを特定し、所定の表示方法は画像情報を表示する方法を特定する。また、例えば、画像情報V1を表示する情報に用いることができる。
具体的には、30Hz以上、好ましくは60Hz以上の頻度で一の走査線に選択信号を供給し、選択信号に基づいて表示をする方法を、第1のモードに関連付けることができる。
具体的には、30Hz未満、好ましくは1Hz未満、より好ましくは一分に一回未満の頻度で一の走査線に選択信号を供給し、選択信号に基づいて表示をする方法を、第2のモードに関連付けることができる。
第4のステップにおいて、終了命令が供給された場合は第5のステップに進み、終了命令が供給されなかった場合は第3のステップに進むように選択する(図14(A)(S4)参照)。
第5のステップにおいて、終了する(図14(A)(S5)参照)。
割り込み処理は以下の第6のステップ乃至第8のステップを備える(図14(B)参照)。
第6のステップにおいて、例えば、検知部250を用いて、情報処理装置200が使用される環境の照度を検出する(図14(B)(S6)参照)。なお、環境の照度に代えて環境光の色温度や色度を検出してもよい。
第7のステップにおいて、検出した照度情報に基づいて表示方法を決定する(図14(B)(S7)参照)。例えば、表示の明るさを暗すぎないように、または明るすぎないように決定する。
第8のステップにおいて、割り込み処理を終了する(図14(B)(S8)参照)。
本発明の一態様の情報処理装置の別の構成について、図15を参照しながら説明する。
割り込み処理は以下の第6のステップ乃至第8のステップを備える(図15(A)参照)。
第6のステップにおいて、所定のイベントが供給された場合は、第7のステップに進み、所定のイベントが供給されなかった場合は、第8のステップに進む(図15(A)(U6)参照)。例えば、所定の期間に所定のイベントが供給されたか否かを条件に用いることができる。具体的には、5秒以下、1秒以下または0.5秒以下好ましくは0.1秒以下であって0秒より長い期間を所定の期間とすることができる。
第7のステップにおいて、モードを変更する(図15(A)(U7)参照)。具体的には、第1のモードを選択していた場合は、第2のモードを選択し、第2のモードを選択していた場合は、第1のモードを選択する。
第8のステップにおいて、割り込み処理を終了する(図15(A)(U8)参照)。なお、主の処理を実行している期間に割り込み処理を繰り返し実行してもよい。
例えば、マウス等のポインティング装置を用いて供給する、「クリック」や「ドラッグ」等のイベント、指等をポインタに用いてタッチパネルに供給する、「タップ」、「ドラッグ」または「スワイプ」等のイベントを用いることができる。
例えば、終了命令を、特定のイベントに関連付けることができる。
本実施の形態では、本発明の一態様の情報処理装置の構成について、図16および図17を参照しながら説明する。
本実施の形態で説明する情報処理装置5200Bは、演算装置5210と、入出力装置5220とを、有する(図16(A)参照)。
例えば、円筒状の柱などに沿った外形を表示部5230に適用することができる(図16(B)参照)。また、使用環境の照度に応じて、表示方法を変更する機能を備える。また、人の存在を検知して、表示内容を変更する機能を備える。これにより、例えば、建物の柱に設置することができる。または、広告または案内等を表示することができる。または、デジタル・サイネージ等に用いることができる。
例えば、使用者が使用するポインタの軌跡に基づいて画像情報を生成する機能を備える(図16(C)参照)。具体的には、対角線の長さが20インチ以上、好ましくは40インチ以上、より好ましくは55インチ以上の表示パネルを用いることができる。または、複数の表示パネルを並べて1つの表示領域に用いることができる。または、複数の表示パネルを並べてマルチスクリーンに用いることができる。これにより、例えば、電子黒板、電子掲示板、電子看板等に用いることができる。
例えば、使用環境の照度に応じて、表示方法を変更する機能を備える(図16(D)参照)。これにより、例えば、スマートウオッチの消費電力を低減することができる。または、例えば、晴天の屋外等の外光の強い環境においても好適に使用できるように、画像をスマートウオッチに表示することができる。
表示部5230は、例えば、筐体の側面に沿って緩やかに曲がる曲面を備える(図16(E)参照)。または、表示部5230は表示パネルを備え、表示パネルは、例えば、前面、側面および上面に表示する機能を備える。これにより、例えば、携帯電話の前面だけでなく、側面および上面に画像情報を表示することができる。
例えば、使用環境の照度に応じて、表示方法を変更する機能を備える(図17(A)参照)。これにより、スマートフォンの消費電力を低減することができる。または、例えば、晴天の屋外等の外光の強い環境においても好適に使用できるように、画像をスマートフォンに表示することができる。
例えば、使用環境の照度に応じて、表示方法を変更する機能を備える(図17(B)参照)。これにより、晴天の日に屋内に差し込む強い外光が当たっても好適に使用できるように、映像をテレビジョンシステムに表示することができる。
例えば、使用環境の照度に応じて、表示方法を変更する機能を備える(図17(C)参照)。これにより、例えば、晴天の屋外等の外光の強い環境においても好適に使用できるように、画像をタブレットコンピュータに表示することができる。
例えば、使用環境の照度に応じて、表示方法を変更する機能を備える(図17(D)参照)。これにより、例えば、晴天の屋外等の外光の強い環境においても好適に閲覧できるように、被写体をデジタルカメラに表示することができる。
例えば、使用環境の照度に応じて、表示方法を変更する機能を備える(図17(E)参照)。これにより、例えば、晴天の屋外等の外光の強い環境においても好適に使用できるように、画像をパーソナルコンピュータに表示することができる。
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- 表示領域と、
第1の機能層と、
第2の機能層と、
第1の接続部と、を有し、
前記表示領域は、画素を備え、
前記画素は、表示素子および画素回路を備え、
前記第1の機能層は、前記画素回路および走査線を含み、
前記表示素子は、前記画素回路と電気的に接続され、
前記画素回路は、前記走査線と電気的に接続され、
前記第2の機能層は、第1の機能層と重なる領域を備え、
前記第2の機能層は、駆動回路および配線を含み、
前記駆動回路は、前記表示素子との間に前記画素回路を挟むように設けられ、
前記配線は、前記第1の接続部において、前記走査線と電気的に接続され、
前記配線は、前記駆動回路と電気的に接続される、表示パネル。 - 端子を有し、
前記第1の機能層は、信号線、補助信号線および第2の接続部を含み、
前記信号線は、前記画素回路と電気的に接続され、
前記信号線は、前記第2の接続部において、前記補助信号線と電気的に接続され、
前記補助信号線は、他の信号線と交差する領域を備え、
前記補助信号線は、前記端子と電気的に接続される、請求項1に記載の表示パネル。 - 前記表示領域は、第1の走査線および第2の走査線を含み、
前記第2の走査線は、前記第1の走査線より少ない画素と電気的に接続される、請求項1または請求項2に記載の表示パネル。 - 前記表示領域は、第1の信号線および第2の信号線を含み、
前記第2の信号線は、前記第1の信号線より少ない画素と電気的に接続される、請求項1乃至請求項3のいずれか一に記載の表示パネル。 - 前記表示領域は、一群の画素および他の一群の画素を備え、
前記一群の画素は、前記画素を含み、
前記一群の画素は、行方向に配設され、
前記一群の画素は、前記走査線と電気的に接続され、
前記他の一群の画素は、前記画素を含み、
前記他の一群の画素は、行方向と交差する列方向に配設され、
前記他の一群の画素は、前記信号線と電気的に接続される、請求項1乃至請求項4のいずれか一に記載の表示パネル。 - 一群の接続部を有し、
前記一群の接続部は、前記第1の接続部を含み、
前記走査線は、前記一群の接続部において、前記配線と電気的に接続される、請求項1乃至請求項5のいずれか一に記載の表示パネル。 - 前記第1の接続部は、導電部材を含み、
前記導電部材は、前記走査線G1(i)および前記配線を電気的に接続する機能を備える、請求項1乃至請求項6のいずれか一に記載の表示パネル。 - 請求項1乃至請求項7のいずれか一に記載の表示パネルと、
制御部と、を有し、
前記制御部は、画像情報および制御情報を供給され、
前記制御部は、前記画像情報に基づいて情報を生成し、
前記制御部は、前記制御情報にもとづいて制御信号を生成し、
前記制御部は、前記情報および前記制御信号を供給し、
前記表示パネルは、前記情報および前記制御信号を供給され、
前記駆動回路は、前記制御信号に基づいて動作し、
前記画素は、前記情報に基づいて表示する、表示装置。 - 入力部と、表示部と、を有し、
前記表示部は、請求項1乃至請求項7のいずれか一に記載の表示パネルを備え、
前記入力部は、検知領域を備え、
前記入力部は、前記検知領域に近接するものを検知し、
前記検知領域は、前記画素と重なる領域を備える入出力装置。 - キーボード、ハードウェアボタン、ポインティングデバイス、タッチセンサ、照度センサ、撮像装置、音声入力装置、視線入力装置、姿勢検出装置、のうち一以上と、請求項1乃至請求項7のいずれか一に記載の表示パネルと、を含む、情報処理装置。
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