Electroluminescent display device

One electrode of an electroluminescent display element (EL) is connected to receive an AC voltage (+/-VA). The other electrode of the display element (EL) is connected to the drain terminal (D) of a switching transistor (Q2) the source terminal (S) of which is connected to a reference (earth) voltag...

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Main Authors TAKAHARA, KAZUHIRO, MIURA, SHOSHIN, GONDO, HIROYUKI, KURAHASHI, KEIZO, OKI, KENICHI
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 05.01.1983
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Summary:One electrode of an electroluminescent display element (EL) is connected to receive an AC voltage (+/-VA). The other electrode of the display element (EL) is connected to the drain terminal (D) of a switching transistor (Q2) the source terminal (S) of which is connected to a reference (earth) voltage. … When the switching transistor (a,) is ON, the drain terminal (D) is clamped to the reference voltage. The full AC voltage is applied across the display element (EL) which provides a luminous display. … When the switching transistor (Q2) is OFF, a diode element D2, effective between the drain terminal (D) and the source terminal (S), clamps the drain terminal (D) to the breakdown voltage of the diode element. … That breakdown voltage is less than the breakdown voltage of the switching transistor (Q2), so that the transistor is protected from non-recoverable breakdown, but is sufficiently great that the voltage (VEL) applied across the display element (EL) is not high enough to cause the display element (EL) to provide a luminous display.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP19820302634