Light-producing high aperture ratio display having aligned...

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Interconnection of plural cells in series

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C349S073000, C349S074000, C349S077000, C349S078000, C349S187000, C349S103000

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06853411

ABSTRACT:
A high aperture ratio emissive tiled display comprised of a plurality of tiles including a substrate with discrete layers of integrated drive circuits, thin film transistors, circuit conductor layer and light-emitting pixel array wherein all the electronic circuitry is contained under the pixel array. Vertical interconnects are made between the drive circuits, circuits and pixel electrodes, as necessary, and can include vertical interconnections through the substrate. Large flat panel displays including at least two of said tiles are aligned to maintain pixel pitch from one tile to another to produce a seamless image.

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