Low Power and Low Noise Shift Register for In-Cell Touch Display Applications
This paper proposes a shift register circuit integrated in in-cell touch display panels that achieves low power operation, low coupling noise, and high long-term reliability with 11 thin film transistors (TFTs) and two capacitors. A time division driving method is utilized to prevent the crosstalk o...
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doaj-80216c08f90445f38a5ed94232f762c52021-03-29T18:47:06ZengIEEEIEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society2168-67342018-01-01672673210.1109/JEDS.2018.28135268310025Low Power and Low Noise Shift Register for In-Cell Touch Display ApplicationsJeongrim Seo0Hyoungsik Nam1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1646-7954Department of Information Display, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South KoreaDepartment of Information Display, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South KoreaThis paper proposes a shift register circuit integrated in in-cell touch display panels that achieves low power operation, low coupling noise, and high long-term reliability with 11 thin film transistors (TFTs) and two capacitors. A time division driving method is utilized to prevent the crosstalk of display signals into touch circuits, and two pre-charging nodes are employed to relieve the uniformity degradation of output signals caused by different stresses on pull-up TFTs. The proposed circuit activates a drain of the first pre-charging TFT only at display scanning periods, which reduces coupling noises and power consumption. In addition, an internal inverter is turned off for touch sensing operations, resulting in a wide range of threshold voltage shift compensation and low power consumption. SPICE simulation results with a low temperature poly silicon TFT model show that the proposed circuit compensates for the threshold voltage shift up to 17 V. In a 60 Hz full-HD display with a 120 Hz touch reporting rate, the noise level of the first pre-charging node is -16.78 dB in between 2.37 and -28.95 dB of two previous circuits, and the total power consumption for 160 stages is substantially reduced to 4.44 mW compared to previous approaches.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8310025/Low powerlow noiseshift registerin-cell touchTFT |
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Low Power and Low Noise Shift Register for In-Cell Touch Display Applications |
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Low Power and Low Noise Shift Register for In-Cell Touch Display Applications |
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Low Power and Low Noise Shift Register for In-Cell Touch Display Applications |
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Low Power and Low Noise Shift Register for In-Cell Touch Display Applications |
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Low Power and Low Noise Shift Register for In-Cell Touch Display Applications |
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low power and low noise shift register for in-cell touch display applications |
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IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society |
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This paper proposes a shift register circuit integrated in in-cell touch display panels that achieves low power operation, low coupling noise, and high long-term reliability with 11 thin film transistors (TFTs) and two capacitors. A time division driving method is utilized to prevent the crosstalk of display signals into touch circuits, and two pre-charging nodes are employed to relieve the uniformity degradation of output signals caused by different stresses on pull-up TFTs. The proposed circuit activates a drain of the first pre-charging TFT only at display scanning periods, which reduces coupling noises and power consumption. In addition, an internal inverter is turned off for touch sensing operations, resulting in a wide range of threshold voltage shift compensation and low power consumption. SPICE simulation results with a low temperature poly silicon TFT model show that the proposed circuit compensates for the threshold voltage shift up to 17 V. In a 60 Hz full-HD display with a 120 Hz touch reporting rate, the noise level of the first pre-charging node is -16.78 dB in between 2.37 and -28.95 dB of two previous circuits, and the total power consumption for 160 stages is substantially reduced to 4.44 mW compared to previous approaches. |
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Low power low noise shift register in-cell touch TFT |
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