Thin-film transistor array

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307298, 307443, 307572, 307304, H03K 19094, H03K 1784, H03K 17693, H01L 2978

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050139398

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of thin-film transistors constituting an array are successively switched on by gate signals. Feed-through correction capacitances are respectively connected between an output terminal of each thin-film transistor switched on by a certain gate signal and a predetermined number of gate lines for supplying subsequent gate signals. A decrease in an output voltage of each thin-film transistor caused by transmission of a fall of the gate signal to the output terminal via a gate-source capacitance is compensated for by a rise of the subsequent gate signal which is transmitted to the output terminal via the feed-through correction capacitance.

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