Arrangement matrix of primary color LEDs

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C345S082000, C250S553000

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07616184

ABSTRACT:
An arrangement matrix of primary color LEDs is provided. The arrangement matrix includes a first LED, a second LED and a third LED. The first LED, the second LED and the third LED are arranged to form a 4×4 lowest matrix unit. The ratio of the numbers of the first LEDs, the second LEDs and the third LEDs is 2:1:1. The first LED, the second LED and the third LED are presented as α,β, and γ. The arrangement of the lowest repeat matrix unit is shown below:[αβαγγαβααγαββαγα].

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