Abstract:
A matrix addressed display system designed so as to enable data line (22) repair by electronic mechanisms which is efficient and low in cost and thus increases yield. Such active data line (22) repair utilizes additional data driver (36) outputs, a defect map memory (48) in the TFT/LCD module and modification of the data stream to the data drivers (36) by additional circuits (42) between the display and the display adapter. A bus configuration on the display substrate is utilized which combines repair flexibility, low parasitic capacitance, and the ability to easily make the necessary interconnections. The number of interconnections is kept to a minimum, the connections are reliable, and the connections may be made with conventional wire bond or laser bond technology, or disk bond technology.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a structure for an integrated carrier equipped with high frequency and high speed passive components for computing. SOLUTION: A carrier 200 for a semiconductor component 102 is provided, which has passive components 3010 integrated in its substrate. The passive components 3010 include decoupling components, such as capacitors and resistors. A set of connections 210 is integrated in a close electrical proximity to the supported components. COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO&NCIPI
Abstract:
Electronic devices having patterned electrically conductive polymers providing electrical connection thereto and methods of fabrication thereof are described. Liquid crystal display cells are described having at least one of the electrodes providing a bias across the liquid crystal material formed from a patterned electrically conductive polymer. Thin film transistors having patterned electrically conductive polymers as source drain and gate electrodes are described. Light emitting diodes having anode and coated regions formed from patterned electrically conductive polymers are described. Methods of patterning using a resist mask; patterning using a patterned metal layer; patterning the metal layer using a resist; and patterning the electrically conductive polymer directly to form electrodes and anode and cathode regions are described.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a system making an interconnection with a quite high density by connecting device chips and a chip carrier by using a microjoint interconnect structure. SOLUTION: In the system, a pair of device chips is mounted on a microjoint interconnect chip carrier by using a microjoint interconnect structure. The microjoint interconnect chip carrier comprises a multilayer substrate having a plurality of receptacles on its surface. A pair of microjoint interconnect pads corresponding to the receptacles is provided on the device chips. Interconnecting wiring enabling an interconnection between the device chips is provided between the receptacles. COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To make possible easily and inexpensively repairing an omission in a data line by selectively activating a selected non-committed data driver and providing a data signal on a conductive line. SOLUTION: In an array 32, the number of output lines of respective data drivers 36 are increased for adding an auxiliary driver to a glass panel 34. An electric connector used for connecting an LCD panel to a data source of a host computer, etc., requires a PROM chip selecting excess line only by a piece, and other PROM signals are multiplexed by existing lines. After reset, a controller 42 decides when the input data are lapped in a temporary memory from an address in a defective map for using on an auxiliary line 38. The data supplied to a display are corrected related to defective line information stored in the memory, and the selected non-committed data driver 36 is a ctivated selectively, and the data signal is provided on the conductive line.
Abstract:
A matrix addressed display system designed so as to enable data line (22) repair by electronic mechanisms which is efficient and low in cost and thus increases yield. Such active data line (22) repair utilizes additional data driver (36) outputs, a defect map memory (48) in the TFT/LCD module and modification of the data stream to the data drivers (36) by additional circuits (42) between the display and the display adapter. A bus configuration on the display substrate is utilized which combines repair flexibility, low parasitic capacitance, and the ability to easily make the necessary interconnections. The number of interconnections is kept to a minimum, the connections are reliable, and the connections may be made with conventional wire bond or laser bond technology, or disk bond technology.
Abstract:
A matrix addressed display system designed so as to enable data line (22) repair by electronic mechanisms which is efficient and low in cost and thus increases yield. Such active data line (22) repair utilizes additional data driver (36) outputs, a defect map memory (48) in the TFT/LCD module and modification of the data stream to the data drivers (36) by additional circuits (42) between the display and the display adapter. A bus configuration on the display substrate is utilized which combines repair flexibility, low parasitic capacitance, and the ability to easily make the necessary interconnections. The number of interconnections is kept to a minimum, the connections are reliable, and the connections may be made with conventional wire bond or laser bond technology, or disk bond technology.
Abstract:
A matrix addressed display system designed so as to enable data line (22) repair by electronic mechanisms which is efficient and low in cost and thus increases yield. Such active data line (22) repair utilizes additional data driver (36) outputs, a defect map memory (48) in the TFT/LCD module and modification of the data stream to the data drivers (36) by additional circuits (42) between the display and the display adapter. A bus configuration on the display substrate is utilized which combines repair flexibility, low parasitic capacitance, and the ability to easily make the necessary interconnections. The number of interconnections is kept to a minimum, the connections are reliable, and the connections may be made with conventional wire bond or laser bond technology, or disk bond technology.
Abstract:
A matrix addressed display system designed so as to enable data line (22) repair by electronic mechanisms which is efficient and low in cost and thus increases yield. Such active data line (22) repair utilizes additional data driver (36) outputs, a defect map memory (48) in the TFT/LCD module and modification of the data stream to the data drivers (36) by additional circuits (42) between the display and the display adapter. A bus configuration on the display substrate is utilized which combines repair flexibility, low parasitic capacitance, and the ability to easily make the necessary interconnections. The number of interconnections is kept to a minimum, the connections are reliable, and the connections may be made with conventional wire bond or laser bond technology, or disk bond technology.