Shift register with lower coupling effect and a related LCD

Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Shift register

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C345S100000, C345S204000, C377S069000, C377S070000

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07817770

ABSTRACT:
A shift register for use in an LCD is disclosed. The shift register provides better gate driving signals with the lower coupling effect. The shift register includes two switches. The control node of the first switch is electrically coupled to the control node of the second switch. One end of the first switch receives a clock signal, and the other end of the first switch is electrically coupled to one end of the second switch. The other end of the second switch outputs a gate driving signal. Both of the two switches are controlled by a control signal.

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