Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular excitation of liquid crystal – Electrical excitation of liquid crystal
Patent
1997-02-19
1999-07-27
Sikes, William L.
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular excitation of liquid crystal
Electrical excitation of liquid crystal
349111, 349143, 349149, 349110, G02F 1136, G02F 11333, G02F 11343, G02F 11345
Patent
active
059299487
ABSTRACT:
An active matrix liquid crystal display comprising a common electrode (#217), connected to a conductive black matrix (#302 and #303) through a coupling electrode (#227), which allows the black matrix to be set at the common potential. The common electrode is formed on the same layer as that of the source lines and data lines. The pixel electrode (#228) and the coupling electrode (#227) are comprised of the same transparent electrically conductive material.
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Ohori Tatsuya
Suzawa Hideomi
Takei Michiko
Yamaguchi Naoaki
Zhang Hongyong
Horney Kari M.
Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co,. Ltd.
Sikes William L.
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