US20040108978A1 - Electro-optical device, matrix substrate, and electronic apparatus - Google Patents

Electro-optical device, matrix substrate, and electronic apparatus Download PDF

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US20040108978A1
US20040108978A1 US10/676,067 US67606703A US2004108978A1 US 20040108978 A1 US20040108978 A1 US 20040108978A1 US 67606703 A US67606703 A US 67606703A US 2004108978 A1 US2004108978 A1 US 2004108978A1
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  • the present invention relates to a wiring layout suitable for an electro-optical device including electro-optical devices.
  • Organic EL devices are current-driven self-light-emitting devices, and accordingly provide the advantage of not needing a backlight. These devices provide other advantages, such as low power consumption, a wide range of vision, and a high contrast ratio.
  • the organic EL device is an electro-optical device including a light-emission layer introduced between an anode and a cathode. Upon supplying forward bias current between both the electrodes, self-light-emission is effected due to the recombination energy at the time of recombination of a hole injected from the anode and an electron injected from the cathode. Accordingly, a supply of electric power from an external circuit is required in order to cause the organic EL device to emit light.
  • an M number each of electric power lines and data lines are disposed in the column direction on a pixel matrix with an N number of columns and an M number of rows formed on a pixel region, as well as an N number of selection lines being disposed in the row direction on the aforementioned matrix.
  • a data line is disposed between the given pixel and the left-adjacent pixel
  • an electric power line is disposed between the given pixel and the right-adjacent pixel. That is to say, with the lines disposed between adjacent pixels in the column direction, a layout is formed so that one data line and one electric line make up one pair.
  • the following elements are disposed at an intersection of a scan line and a data line: a switching transistor, a holding capacitance, a driving transistor, and an organic EL device for emitting light in one color of the RGB three primary colors, and these devices make up a pixel.
  • a light-emission layer is formed of a material corresponding to each color of the RGB three primary colors, and accordingly the organic EL device is operated with greatly different power consumption corresponding to each color, so the optimal width of the electric power line is greatly different for each color. Accordingly, with the above-described wiring layout, while there is the need to determine the pixel pitch according to the maximal width for disposing the electric power lines, there is the need to form a pixel matrix with the same pixel pitch due to the restriction from the manufacturing process for a display, and accordingly there is the need to determine the pixel layout at the sacrifice of the aperture ratio.
  • the width of the electric line and the aperture ratio of the pixel are in the relation of trade off each other, and it is difficult to maintain a large aperture ratio while maintaining the electric power line with a suitable width for each color under the condition that the pixel matrix is formed with the same pixel pitch.
  • the present invention provides a wiring method for electric power lines.
  • the aperture ratio of the pixel can be increased while maintaining a pixel matrix with the same pixel pitch.
  • an electro-optical device includes multiple pixels, disposed in the form of a matrix, including electro-optical devices driven by receiving electric power from an electric power supply circuit.
  • the multiple pixels make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction.
  • Line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of the multiple pixel groups.
  • the line forming regions are formed with generally the same width. With such a configuration, a the pixel pitch can be made the same.
  • electro-optical device means a general electronic device for changing the optical state of light by using electric effects, and include, besides self-light-emitting devices, such as electro-luminescence devices, electronic devices to display grayscale by adjusting the state of the polarized light, similarly to liquid crystal devices.
  • self-light-emitting devices such as electro-luminescence devices
  • electro-luminescence devices are preferably employed.
  • the electro-luminescence devices are employed, whereby current-driven self-light-emission devices can be obtained.
  • Another electro-optical device includes multiple scan lines, multiple data lines, multiple pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, including electro-optical devices, and multiple electric power lines to supply driving voltage to the electro-optical devices.
  • the multiple pixels make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of the multiple pixel groups. At least two lines selected from at least one electric power line of the multiple electric power lines, at least one scan line of the multiple scan lines, and at least one data line of the multiple data lines, are formed in at least one line forming region of the multiple line forming regions.
  • Another electro-optical device includes multiple scan lines, multiple data lines, multiple pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, including electro-optical devices, and multiple electric power lines to supply driving voltage to the electro-optical devices.
  • the multiple pixels make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of the multiple pixel groups. Both at least one electric power line of the multiple electric power lines and at least one scan line of the multiple scan lines are formed in at least one line forming region of the multiple line forming regions.
  • Another electro-optical device includes multiple scan lines, multiple data lines, multiple pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, including electro-optical devices, and multiple electric power lines to supply driving voltage to the electro-optical devices.
  • the multiple pixels make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of the multiple pixel groups. At least one electric power line of the multiple electric power lines and at least one data line of the multiple data lines are formed in at least one line forming region of the multiple line forming regions.
  • the aforementioned line forming regions are preferably formed with generally the same width.
  • the line forming regions are formed with generally the same width, whereby the pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch.
  • the aforementioned electro-optical device preferably includes electro-optical devices which are operated with different driving voltages.
  • the electric power lines to supply voltage to the electro-optical devices are formed with different widths corresponding to the driving voltage. Even with such a configuration where the electric power lines are formed with different widths, the wiring layout is designed as described above, whereby the pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch while enhancing the aperture ratio.
  • the aforementioned electro-optical device preferably is a light-emission device.
  • the electric power lines are formed with each different width corresponding to the emission light color of the light-emission device.
  • an enhanced or the optimal width of the electric power line is determined corresponding to the properties of the electro-optical device, thereby facilitating design of devices.
  • the color of the light which is to be emitted is preferably red, green, or blue. This enables full-color display.
  • the electro-optical device preferably is an electro-luminescence device.
  • the grayscale due to light emission can be controlled by current control.
  • An electronic apparatus includes an electro-optical device according to the present invention.
  • the electronic apparatus is not particularly restricted so long as it includes a display device, and can be applied to, for example, cellular phones, video cameras, personal computers, head mount displays, projectors, facsimiles, digital cameras, portable TVs, DSP devices, PDAs, palmtops, and the like.
  • a matrix substrate includes multiple pixel electrodes disposed in the form of a matrix.
  • the multiple pixel electrodes make up multiple pixel electrode groups formed of a series of pixel electrodes arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction.
  • Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel electrode groups of the multiple pixel electrode groups.
  • the line forming regions are formed with generally the same width. With such a configuration, the pixel pitch can be made the same.
  • Another matrix substrate includes multiple scan lines, multiple data lines, multiple pixel electrodes disposed at portions corresponding to the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, and multiple electric power lines to supply voltage to the multiple pixel electrodes.
  • the multiple pixel electrodes make up multiple pixel electrode groups formed of a series of pixel electrodes arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel electrode groups of the multiple pixel electrode groups. At least two lines selected from at least one electric power line of the multiple electric power lines, at least one scan line of the multiple scan lines, and at least one data line of the multiple data lines, are formed in at least one line forming region of the multiple line forming regions. With such a configuration, the pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch, and also with a high aperture ratio, while forming the electric power lines with the optimal width.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of an organic EL display panel according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic of a principal circuit configuration diagram of a pixel
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a first exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a second exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a third exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 6(A) through FIG. 6(F) are schematics describing application examples employing the organic EL display according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic showing an overall configuration of an active-matrix organic-EL display panel 100 according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the display panel 100 includes a display region 11 including multiple pixels 10 disposed in the form of a matrix with an N number of columns and an M number of rows, a scan line driver 12 to output scan signals to scan lines arrayed in the row direction which are connected to a group of pixels 10 , a data line driver 13 to supply data signals and electric power to data lines and electric power lines arrayed in the column direction which are connected to a group of pixels 10 .
  • These components are disposed on a substrate 16 .
  • An organic EL device is formed on each pixel 10 to emit light in a color of the RGB three primary colors.
  • a cathode 14 is formed in the form of a film as a common electrode on the entire face of the display region 11 , and is connected to an external circuit through cathode output electrode 15 .
  • the organic EL display panel 100 shown in the drawing is a so-called “top-emission configuration display panel” which emits light from the side of the substrate 16
  • the present invention is not restricted to this arrangement, but rather, the present invention can also be applied to a bottom-emission configuration display panel which emits light from a transparent cathode.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic of a principal circuit of the pixel 10 .
  • the pixel 10 includes a switching transistor Tr 1 , a driving transistor Tr 2 , holding capacitance C, a light-emission portion OLED, and is driven with the dual transistor method.
  • the switching transistor Tr 1 includes an n-channel FET. The gate terminal thereof is connected to the scan line V sel , and the drain terminal thereof is connected to the data line I dat .
  • the driving transistor Tr 2 includes a p-channel FET. The gate terminal is connected to the source terminal of the switching transistor Tr 1 . Furthermore, the source terminal of the transistor Tr 2 is connected to the electric power line V dd , and the drain terminal thereof is connected to the light-emission portion OLED.
  • holding capacitance is formed between the gate and the source of the transistor Tr 2 .
  • the data signals supplied through the data line I dat are written to the holding capacitance C as a voltage value.
  • the holding voltage written to the holding capacitance C is held during one frame period, and the conductance of the driving transistor Tr 2 is determined according to the holding voltage in an analog manner, whereby forward bias current corresponding to light-emission level is supplied to the light-emission portion OLED.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic describing a wiring layout in the pixel region.
  • a wiring layout for six pixels disposed with the two rows and the three columns is shown.
  • reference characters R, G, and B denote the pixels 10 to emit light in red, green, and blue, respectively, and the RGB pixels are disposed in the column direction.
  • reference character V dd-R denotes an electric line for a red pixel
  • V dd-G denotes an electric line for a green pixel
  • V dd-B denotes an electric line for a blue pixel
  • 17 denotes a pixel electrode (anode) of an organic EL device.
  • Detailed description regarding other components described above is omitted.
  • reference numeral 31 denotes a line forming region in the form of a line which is formed between a pixel group of the (m ⁇ 1) column and a pixel group of the m column, and is extending in the column direction over generally the same length as the pixel array length in the column direction.
  • reference numeral 32 denotes a line forming region formed between pixel groups of the m column and the (m+1) column
  • 33 denotes a line forming region formed between pixel groups of the (m+1) column and (m+2) column
  • 34 denotes a line forming region formed between pixel groups of the (m+2) column and the (m+3) column.
  • a pixel group of the (m ⁇ 1) column and a pixel group of the (m+3) column are not shown in the drawing.
  • two or more lines, disposed on the aforementioned line forming regions are determined with the same total width.
  • the electric power line V dd is formed with a width corresponding to a material of the emission layer of the organic EL device. That is to say, let us assume that the relation: width of V dd-G >width of V dd-R >width of V dd-B , holds.
  • a combination is determined such that the total width of the electric power line V dd and the data line I dd is approximately the same. For example, making an assumption that: the total width of V dd-G which has the maximal width and V dd-B of the minimal width; the total width of V dd-R of an intermediate width and the data line I dat of an intermediate width; and the total width of the two data lines I dat ; are determined to be generally the same value, the combinations of these electric power lines V dd and the data line I dat are formed in the line forming regions 31 through 34 .
  • a combination of V dd-G with the maximal width and V dd-B with the minimal width is formed on the line forming region 33
  • a combination of V dd-R with the intermediate width and the data line I dat with the intermediate width is formed in the line forming regions 31 and 34
  • a combination of the two data lines I dat is formed on the line forming region 32 .
  • a scan line V sel is disposed on each line forming region in the form of a line, between pixel groups arrayed in the row direction, with generally the same length as the pixel array length of the pixel group.
  • the wiring layout shown in the drawing corresponds to one unit of a periodically repeating wiring pattern, and any portion of the wiring layout of the RGB pixels 10 randomly selected has the same pattern as shown in the drawing. Accordingly, in the event that an imaginary layout diagram sheet, determining the layout of the line forming regions formed along the column direction of the pixels, is folded with any line forming region of the multiple line forming regions as the center line, the line forming regions having the same configuration of the lines are overlaid on each other.
  • the same kind of electric power line extending in the column direction of the pixel matrix, is formed with generally the same array pitch in the row direction, and accordingly, the pixels can be formed with the same pixel pitch, thereby facilitating design of a layout for a device, wherein power consumption is different for each color, such as an organic EL display.
  • the pixels are preferably formed with the same pixel pitch, and accordingly, an arrangement according to the present exemplary embodiment has the great advantage of facilitating the manufacturing process.
  • the electric power line can be formed with a width suitable for each color, thereby reducing power consumption while maintaining the high aperture ratio and the optimal color balance.
  • the above-described arrangement is only an example of the present invention, and the present invention is not restricted to the above-described arrangement.
  • three combinations of two electric power lines selected from the three RGB lines V dd can be made, and accordingly, with the present exemplary embodiment, three wiring layout patterns can be made.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the present exemplary embodiment has a configuration wherein, in the event that an imaginary layout diagram sheet, determining the layout of the line forming regions formed along the row direction of the pixels, is folded with any line forming region of the multiple line forming regions as the center line, the line forming regions having the same configuration of the lines are overlaid on each other.
  • the three electric power lines V dd-G , V dd-R , and V dd-B make up a combination, and are disposed in the row direction on a line forming region 41 between the pixel group of the (n ⁇ 1) row and the pixel group of the n row, which are arrayed in the row direction, and the two scan lines V sel make up a combination, and are disposed in the row direction in a line forming region 42 between the pixel groups of the n row and the (n+1) row, which are arrayed in the row direction.
  • the basic pattern of the wiring layout in the row direction has a configuration where the combination of the electric power lines V dd-G , V dd-R , and V dd-B , and the combination of the two scan lines V sel are disposed periodically and repeatedly. Accordingly, a line forming region 43 between the pixel groups of the (n+1) row and the (n+2) row, which are arrayed in the row direction, has the same wiring layout as with the line forming region 41 .
  • one electric power line V dd and one data line I dat make up a combination, and are disposed in the column direction and are disposed on a line forming region between pixel groups arranged in the column direction.
  • the electric power line V dd-R and the data line I dat make up a combination, and are disposed on a line forming region 51 between the R-pixel group of the m column and the G-pixel group of the (m+1) column, which are arrayed in the column direction.
  • the electric power line V dd-G and the data line I dat make up a combination, and are disposed on a line forming region between the G-pixel group of the (m+1) column and the B-pixel group (not shown) of the (m+2) column, which are arrayed in the column direction.
  • Only the electric power line V dd-G is shown in the drawing for convenience of description.
  • the electric power lines V dd-R disposed in the row and column directions are formed in different layers, and are electrically connected with each other through contact holes h 1 formed in an inter-layer insulating film.
  • the electric power lines V dd-G are electrically connected with each other through contact holes h 2 in the same way.
  • the same kind of electric power line extending in the row direction of the pixel matrix is formed in the column direction with generally the same array pitch, and accordingly, the present exemplary embodiment has the same advantages as with the first exemplary embodiment, and furthermore, the electric power lines V dd-G , V dd-R , and V dd-B are disposed on a pixel region in the row direction and the column direction in the form of a matrix, and accordingly, the wiring resistance of the electric power lines V dd-G , V dd-R , and V dd-B can be reduced, thereby enabling sufficient current supply to the organic EL devices.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the present exemplary embodiment has a configuration where, in the event that an imaginary layout diagram sheet, determining the layout of the line forming regions formed along the row direction and the column direction of the pixels, is folded with any line forming region of the multiple line forming regions as the center line, the line forming regions having the same configuration of the lines are overlaid on each other.
  • the three electric power lines V dd-G , V dd-R , and V dd-B make up a combination, and are disposed in the row direction on a line forming region 61 between the pixel group (not shown) of the (n ⁇ 1) row and the pixel group of the n row, which are arrayed in the row direction, and the two scan lines V sel make up a combination, and are disposed in the row direction in a line forming region 62 between the pixel groups of the n row and the (n+1) row, which are arrayed in the row direction.
  • the basic pattern of the wiring layout in the row direction has a configuration where the combination of the three electric power lines V dd-G , V dd-R , and V dd-B , and the combination of the two scan lines V sel are disposed periodically and repeatedly. Accordingly, a line forming region 63 between the pixel groups of the (n+1) row and the (n+2) row, which are arrayed in the row direction, has the same wiring layout as with the line forming region 61 .
  • the electric power line (not shown) and the data line I dat make up a combination, and are disposed in a line forming region 71 between the B-pixel group (not shown) of the (m ⁇ 1) column and the R-pixel group of the m column, which are arrayed in the column direction, and the two electric power lines V dd-G and V dd-R make up a combination, and are disposed on a line forming region 72 between the R-pixel group of the m column and the G-pixel group of the (m+1) column, which are arrayed in the column direction.
  • the two data lines I dat make up a combination, and are disposed on a line forming region 73 between the G-pixel group of the (m+1) column and the B-pixel group of (m+2) column, which are arrayed in the column direction, and the electric power line V dd-G and the data line I dat make up a combination, and are formed on a line forming region 74 between the B-pixel group of the (m+2) column and the R-pixel group (not shown) of the (m+3) column, which are arrayed in the column direction.
  • the electric power lines disposed in the column and row directions are formed in different layers, and are electrically connected with each other through the contact holes h 1 formed on an inter-layer insulating film.
  • the electric power lines V dd-G in the column and row directions, and the electric power lines V dd-B in the column and row directions are formed in different layers, and the electric power lines in the column and row directions are electrically connected with each other through the contact holes h 2 and h 3 .
  • a plurality of each of the contact holes h 1 , h 2 , and h 3 are formed, whereby the present exemplary embodiment has the advantage of reducing or preventing wiring breakage, and furthermore has the advantage of reducing the wiring resistance.
  • the same kind of electric power line extending in the row direction of the pixel matrix is formed in the column direction with generally the same array pitch
  • the same kind of electric power line extending in the column direction of the pixel matrix is formed in the row direction with generally the same array pitch
  • the present exemplary embodiment has the same advantages as with the first exemplary embodiment, and furthermore, the electric power lines V dd-G , V dd-R , and V dd-B are disposed on a pixel region in the row direction and the column direction in the form of a matrix, and accordingly, the wiring resistance of the electric power lines V dd-G , V dd-R , and V dd-B can be reduced, thereby enabling sufficient current supply to the organic EL devices.
  • FIG. 6(A) through FIG. 6(F) are schematics which illustrate examples of electronic apparatuses to which the electric-optical device according to the present invention can be applied.
  • FIG. 6(A) shows an example of application to a cellular phone, where the cellular phone 230 includes an antenna unit 231 , an audio output unit 232 , an audio input unit 233 , an operating unit 234 , and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention.
  • the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention can be employed as a display unit of the cellular phone 230 .
  • FIG. 6(B) shows an application example to a video camera, where the video camera 240 includes a TV-camera unit 241 , an operating unit 242 , an audio input unit 243 , and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention.
  • the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as a viewfinder or a display unit.
  • FIG. 6(C) shows an application example to a portable personal computer, where the computer 250 comprises a camera unit 251 , an operation unit 252 , and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention.
  • the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as a display device.
  • FIG. 6(D) shows an application example to a head mount display, where the head mount display 260 includes a belt 261 , an optical system storage unit 262 , and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention.
  • the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as an image display unit.
  • FIG. 6(E) shows an application example to a rear projector, where the projector 270 includes a casing 271 , a light source 272 , a synthesizing optical system 273 , mirrors 274 and 275 , a screen 276 , and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 shows an application example to a head mount display, where the head mount display 260 includes a belt 261 , an optical system storage unit 262 , and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention.
  • the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as an image display unit.
  • FIG. 6(E) shows an application example to a rear projector, where the projector 270
  • FIG. 6(F) shows an application example to a front projector, where the projector 280 comprises a casing 282 , an optical system 281 , and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention, where an image can be displayed on a screen 283 .
  • the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as an image display unit.

Abstract

To provide a wiring layout of electric power lines, which improves the aperture ratio of the pixel while forming pixels with the same pixel pitch. An electric-optical apparatus according to the present invention comprises multiple pixels (10) arranged in matrix including electro-optical devices driven by receiving electric power from an electric power supply circuit, wherein the aforementioned multiple pixels (10) make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction, and any of line forming regions (31, 32, 33, 34) is disposed between adjacent pixel groups of the aforementioned pixel groups, wherein the aforementioned line forming regions (31, 32, 33, 34) are formed with generally the same width.

Description

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of Invention [0001]
  • The present invention relates to a wiring layout suitable for an electro-optical device including electro-optical devices. [0002]
  • 2. Description of Related Art [0003]
  • Organic EL devices are current-driven self-light-emitting devices, and accordingly provide the advantage of not needing a backlight. These devices provide other advantages, such as low power consumption, a wide range of vision, and a high contrast ratio. Thus, the related art is developing flat panel displays employing EL devices. The organic EL device is an electro-optical device including a light-emission layer introduced between an anode and a cathode. Upon supplying forward bias current between both the electrodes, self-light-emission is effected due to the recombination energy at the time of recombination of a hole injected from the anode and an electron injected from the cathode. Accordingly, a supply of electric power from an external circuit is required in order to cause the organic EL device to emit light. [0004]
  • With related art color-display active-matrix-driven display panels, an M number each of electric power lines and data lines are disposed in the column direction on a pixel matrix with an N number of columns and an M number of rows formed on a pixel region, as well as an N number of selection lines being disposed in the row direction on the aforementioned matrix. With a given pixel of such a wiring layout, a data line is disposed between the given pixel and the left-adjacent pixel, and an electric power line is disposed between the given pixel and the right-adjacent pixel. That is to say, with the lines disposed between adjacent pixels in the column direction, a layout is formed so that one data line and one electric line make up one pair. With the above-described configuration, the following elements are disposed at an intersection of a scan line and a data line: a switching transistor, a holding capacitance, a driving transistor, and an organic EL device for emitting light in one color of the RGB three primary colors, and these devices make up a pixel. [0005]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • With the related art arrangements, a light-emission layer is formed of a material corresponding to each color of the RGB three primary colors, and accordingly the organic EL device is operated with greatly different power consumption corresponding to each color, so the optimal width of the electric power line is greatly different for each color. Accordingly, with the above-described wiring layout, while there is the need to determine the pixel pitch according to the maximal width for disposing the electric power lines, there is the need to form a pixel matrix with the same pixel pitch due to the restriction from the manufacturing process for a display, and accordingly there is the need to determine the pixel layout at the sacrifice of the aperture ratio. On the other hand, in the event of reducing the aperture ratio, there is the need to increase the amount of electric current supplied to the organic EL device to obtain predetermined luminance, and accordingly there is the need to form the electric power line with a greater width, leading to further reduction of the aperture ratio from the above-described reason. [0006]
  • As described above, with the related art wiring layout, the width of the electric line and the aperture ratio of the pixel are in the relation of trade off each other, and it is difficult to maintain a large aperture ratio while maintaining the electric power line with a suitable width for each color under the condition that the pixel matrix is formed with the same pixel pitch. [0007]
  • Accordingly, the present invention provides a wiring method for electric power lines. The aperture ratio of the pixel can be increased while maintaining a pixel matrix with the same pixel pitch. [0008]
  • In order to address or solve the above, an electro-optical device according to the present invention includes multiple pixels, disposed in the form of a matrix, including electro-optical devices driven by receiving electric power from an electric power supply circuit. The multiple pixels make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of the multiple pixel groups. The line forming regions are formed with generally the same width. With such a configuration, a the pixel pitch can be made the same. [0009]
  • Here, “electro-optical device” means a general electronic device for changing the optical state of light by using electric effects, and include, besides self-light-emitting devices, such as electro-luminescence devices, electronic devices to display grayscale by adjusting the state of the polarized light, similarly to liquid crystal devices. With the present invention, the electro-luminescence devices are preferably employed. With the present invention, the electro-luminescence devices are employed, whereby current-driven self-light-emission devices can be obtained. [0010]
  • Another electro-optical device according to the present invention includes multiple scan lines, multiple data lines, multiple pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, including electro-optical devices, and multiple electric power lines to supply driving voltage to the electro-optical devices. The multiple pixels make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of the multiple pixel groups. At least two lines selected from at least one electric power line of the multiple electric power lines, at least one scan line of the multiple scan lines, and at least one data line of the multiple data lines, are formed in at least one line forming region of the multiple line forming regions. With such a configuration, a pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch, and also with a high aperture ratio while forming electric power lines with an enhanced or the optimal width. [0011]
  • Another electro-optical device according to the present invention includes multiple scan lines, multiple data lines, multiple pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, including electro-optical devices, and multiple electric power lines to supply driving voltage to the electro-optical devices. The multiple pixels make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of the multiple pixel groups. Both at least one electric power line of the multiple electric power lines and at least one scan line of the multiple scan lines are formed in at least one line forming region of the multiple line forming regions. With such a configuration, a pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch, and also with a high aperture ratio while forming electric power lines with an enhanced or the optimal width. [0012]
  • Another electro-optical device according to the present invention includes multiple scan lines, multiple data lines, multiple pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, including electro-optical devices, and multiple electric power lines to supply driving voltage to the electro-optical devices. The multiple pixels make up multiple pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of the multiple pixel groups. At least one electric power line of the multiple electric power lines and at least one data line of the multiple data lines are formed in at least one line forming region of the multiple line forming regions. With such a configuration, a pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch, and also with a high aperture ratio while forming electric power lines with an enhanced or the optimal width. [0013]
  • The aforementioned line forming regions are preferably formed with generally the same width. With the present invention, the line forming regions are formed with generally the same width, whereby the pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch. [0014]
  • The aforementioned electro-optical device preferably includes electro-optical devices which are operated with different driving voltages. The electric power lines to supply voltage to the electro-optical devices are formed with different widths corresponding to the driving voltage. Even with such a configuration where the electric power lines are formed with different widths, the wiring layout is designed as described above, whereby the pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch while enhancing the aperture ratio. [0015]
  • The aforementioned electro-optical device preferably is a light-emission device. The electric power lines are formed with each different width corresponding to the emission light color of the light-emission device. With the present invention, an enhanced or the optimal width of the electric power line is determined corresponding to the properties of the electro-optical device, thereby facilitating design of devices. [0016]
  • The color of the light which is to be emitted is preferably red, green, or blue. This enables full-color display. [0017]
  • The electro-optical device preferably is an electro-luminescence device. With the electro-luminescence device, the grayscale due to light emission can be controlled by current control. [0018]
  • An electronic apparatus according to the present invention includes an electro-optical device according to the present invention. The electronic apparatus is not particularly restricted so long as it includes a display device, and can be applied to, for example, cellular phones, video cameras, personal computers, head mount displays, projectors, facsimiles, digital cameras, portable TVs, DSP devices, PDAs, palmtops, and the like. [0019]
  • A matrix substrate according to the present invention includes multiple pixel electrodes disposed in the form of a matrix. The multiple pixel electrodes make up multiple pixel electrode groups formed of a series of pixel electrodes arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel electrode groups of the multiple pixel electrode groups. The line forming regions are formed with generally the same width. With such a configuration, the pixel pitch can be made the same. [0020]
  • Another matrix substrate according to the present invention includes multiple scan lines, multiple data lines, multiple pixel electrodes disposed at portions corresponding to the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, and multiple electric power lines to supply voltage to the multiple pixel electrodes. The multiple pixel electrodes make up multiple pixel electrode groups formed of a series of pixel electrodes arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction. Multiple line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel electrode groups of the multiple pixel electrode groups. At least two lines selected from at least one electric power line of the multiple electric power lines, at least one scan line of the multiple scan lines, and at least one data line of the multiple data lines, are formed in at least one line forming region of the multiple line forming regions. With such a configuration, the pixel matrix can be formed with the same pixel pitch, and also with a high aperture ratio, while forming the electric power lines with the optimal width.[0021]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of an organic EL display panel according to the present invention; [0022]
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic of a principal circuit configuration diagram of a pixel; [0023]
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a first exemplary embodiment; [0024]
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a second exemplary embodiment; [0025]
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a third exemplary embodiment; [0026]
  • FIG. 6(A) through FIG. 6(F) are schematics describing application examples employing the organic EL display according to the present invention.[0027]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • An exemplary embodiment is described below with reference to the drawings. [0028]
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic showing an overall configuration of an active-matrix organic-[0029] EL display panel 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in the drawing, the display panel 100 includes a display region 11 including multiple pixels 10 disposed in the form of a matrix with an N number of columns and an M number of rows, a scan line driver 12 to output scan signals to scan lines arrayed in the row direction which are connected to a group of pixels 10, a data line driver 13 to supply data signals and electric power to data lines and electric power lines arrayed in the column direction which are connected to a group of pixels 10. These components are disposed on a substrate 16. An organic EL device is formed on each pixel 10 to emit light in a color of the RGB three primary colors. A cathode 14 is formed in the form of a film as a common electrode on the entire face of the display region 11, and is connected to an external circuit through cathode output electrode 15.
  • While the organic [0030] EL display panel 100 shown in the drawing is a so-called “top-emission configuration display panel” which emits light from the side of the substrate 16, the present invention is not restricted to this arrangement, but rather, the present invention can also be applied to a bottom-emission configuration display panel which emits light from a transparent cathode.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic of a principal circuit of the [0031] pixel 10. The pixel 10 includes a switching transistor Tr1, a driving transistor Tr2, holding capacitance C, a light-emission portion OLED, and is driven with the dual transistor method. The switching transistor Tr1 includes an n-channel FET. The gate terminal thereof is connected to the scan line Vsel, and the drain terminal thereof is connected to the data line Idat. The driving transistor Tr2 includes a p-channel FET. The gate terminal is connected to the source terminal of the switching transistor Tr1. Furthermore, the source terminal of the transistor Tr2 is connected to the electric power line Vdd, and the drain terminal thereof is connected to the light-emission portion OLED. Furthermore, holding capacitance is formed between the gate and the source of the transistor Tr2. With the above-described configuration, upon outputting a selection signal to the scan line Vsel, and opening the transistor Tr1, the data signals supplied through the data line Idat are written to the holding capacitance C as a voltage value. Subsequently, the holding voltage written to the holding capacitance C is held during one frame period, and the conductance of the driving transistor Tr2 is determined according to the holding voltage in an analog manner, whereby forward bias current corresponding to light-emission level is supplied to the light-emission portion OLED.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic describing a wiring layout in the pixel region. In the drawing, in order to simplify description, a wiring layout for six pixels disposed with the two rows and the three columns is shown. In the drawing, reference characters R, G, and B denote the [0032] pixels 10 to emit light in red, green, and blue, respectively, and the RGB pixels are disposed in the column direction. Furthermore, reference character Vdd-R denotes an electric line for a red pixel, Vdd-G denotes an electric line for a green pixel, Vdd-B denotes an electric line for a blue pixel, and 17 denotes a pixel electrode (anode) of an organic EL device. Detailed description regarding other components described above is omitted. Furthermore, reference numeral 31 denotes a line forming region in the form of a line which is formed between a pixel group of the (m−1) column and a pixel group of the m column, and is extending in the column direction over generally the same length as the pixel array length in the column direction. In the same way, reference numeral 32 denotes a line forming region formed between pixel groups of the m column and the (m+1) column, 33 denotes a line forming region formed between pixel groups of the (m+1) column and (m+2) column, and 34 denotes a line forming region formed between pixel groups of the (m+2) column and the (m+3) column. For convenience of description, a pixel group of the (m−1) column and a pixel group of the (m+3) column are not shown in the drawing. With the present exemplary embodiment, in order to determine the line forming regions 31 through 34 with the width as same as possible, two or more lines, disposed on the aforementioned line forming regions, are determined with the same total width. While the electric power line Vdd is formed with a width corresponding to a material of the emission layer of the organic EL device, now, for convenience of description, let us make an assumption that the width of the electric power lines increases in the order of green, red, and blue. That is to say, let us assume that the relation: width of Vdd-G>width of Vdd-R>width of Vdd-B, holds.
  • With the above-described assumption, in order to form the [0033] line forming regions 31 through 34 with the width as same as possible, a combination is determined such that the total width of the electric power line Vdd and the data line Idd is approximately the same. For example, making an assumption that: the total width of Vdd-G which has the maximal width and Vdd-B of the minimal width; the total width of Vdd-R of an intermediate width and the data line Idat of an intermediate width; and the total width of the two data lines Idat; are determined to be generally the same value, the combinations of these electric power lines Vdd and the data line Idat are formed in the line forming regions 31 through 34. With the arrangement shown in the drawing, a combination of Vdd-G with the maximal width and Vdd-B with the minimal width is formed on the line forming region 33, a combination of Vdd-R with the intermediate width and the data line Idat with the intermediate width is formed in the line forming regions 31 and 34, and a combination of the two data lines Idat is formed on the line forming region 32. With the line forming region 31, only the electric power line Vdd-R is shown in the drawing, and with the line forming region 34, only the data line Idat is shown in the drawing. On the other hand, a scan line Vsel is disposed on each line forming region in the form of a line, between pixel groups arrayed in the row direction, with generally the same length as the pixel array length of the pixel group. The wiring layout shown in the drawing corresponds to one unit of a periodically repeating wiring pattern, and any portion of the wiring layout of the RGB pixels 10 randomly selected has the same pattern as shown in the drawing. Accordingly, in the event that an imaginary layout diagram sheet, determining the layout of the line forming regions formed along the column direction of the pixels, is folded with any line forming region of the multiple line forming regions as the center line, the line forming regions having the same configuration of the lines are overlaid on each other.
  • With the present exemplary embodiment, the same kind of electric power line, extending in the column direction of the pixel matrix, is formed with generally the same array pitch in the row direction, and accordingly, the pixels can be formed with the same pixel pitch, thereby facilitating design of a layout for a device, wherein power consumption is different for each color, such as an organic EL display. In particular, in the event of forming light-emission layers using the ink-jet method, the pixels are preferably formed with the same pixel pitch, and accordingly, an arrangement according to the present exemplary embodiment has the great advantage of facilitating the manufacturing process. Furthermore, with the present exemplary embodiment, the electric power line can be formed with a width suitable for each color, thereby reducing power consumption while maintaining the high aperture ratio and the optimal color balance. [0034]
  • The above-described arrangement is only an example of the present invention, and the present invention is not restricted to the above-described arrangement. For example, three combinations of two electric power lines selected from the three RGB lines V[0035] dd can be made, and accordingly, with the present exemplary embodiment, three wiring layout patterns can be made. Furthermore, while description has been made regarding a configuration where a scan line Vsel is disposed on each line forming region in the row direction, and any two lines selected from the three electric power lines Vdd and the three data line Idat are disposed on the line forming regions 31, 32, and 33 in the column direction, the present invention is not restricted to this arrangement. Description is made below regarding various exemplary modifications.
  • Second Exemplary Embodiment [0036]
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention. [0037]
  • The present exemplary embodiment has a configuration wherein, in the event that an imaginary layout diagram sheet, determining the layout of the line forming regions formed along the row direction of the pixels, is folded with any line forming region of the multiple line forming regions as the center line, the line forming regions having the same configuration of the lines are overlaid on each other. The three electric power lines V[0038] dd-G, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B make up a combination, and are disposed in the row direction on a line forming region 41 between the pixel group of the (n−1) row and the pixel group of the n row, which are arrayed in the row direction, and the two scan lines Vsel make up a combination, and are disposed in the row direction in a line forming region 42 between the pixel groups of the n row and the (n+1) row, which are arrayed in the row direction. The basic pattern of the wiring layout in the row direction has a configuration where the combination of the electric power lines Vdd-G, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B, and the combination of the two scan lines Vsel are disposed periodically and repeatedly. Accordingly, a line forming region 43 between the pixel groups of the (n+1) row and the (n+2) row, which are arrayed in the row direction, has the same wiring layout as with the line forming region 41.
  • On the other hand, one electric power line V[0039] dd and one data line Idat make up a combination, and are disposed in the column direction and are disposed on a line forming region between pixel groups arranged in the column direction. With an arrangement shown in the drawing, the electric power line Vdd-R and the data line Idat make up a combination, and are disposed on a line forming region 51 between the R-pixel group of the m column and the G-pixel group of the (m+1) column, which are arrayed in the column direction. In the same way, the electric power line Vdd-G and the data line Idat make up a combination, and are disposed on a line forming region between the G-pixel group of the (m+1) column and the B-pixel group (not shown) of the (m+2) column, which are arrayed in the column direction. Only the electric power line Vdd-G is shown in the drawing for convenience of description. Furthermore, the electric power lines Vdd-R disposed in the row and column directions are formed in different layers, and are electrically connected with each other through contact holes h1 formed in an inter-layer insulating film. The electric power lines Vdd-G are electrically connected with each other through contact holes h2 in the same way.
  • With the present exemplary embodiment, the same kind of electric power line extending in the row direction of the pixel matrix is formed in the column direction with generally the same array pitch, and accordingly, the present exemplary embodiment has the same advantages as with the first exemplary embodiment, and furthermore, the electric power lines V[0040] dd-G, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B are disposed on a pixel region in the row direction and the column direction in the form of a matrix, and accordingly, the wiring resistance of the electric power lines Vdd-G, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B can be reduced, thereby enabling sufficient current supply to the organic EL devices. Accordingly, occurrence of non-uniformity of luminance due to insufficient current supply to a particular electric power line can be suppressed, and furthermore, cross-talk can be reduced. In particular, a large-screen display requires sufficient and uniform current over the screen thereof, and accordingly, the present exemplary embodiment is particularly advantageous.
  • Third Exemplary Embodiment [0041]
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic describing a wiring layout according to a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention. [0042]
  • The present exemplary embodiment has a configuration where, in the event that an imaginary layout diagram sheet, determining the layout of the line forming regions formed along the row direction and the column direction of the pixels, is folded with any line forming region of the multiple line forming regions as the center line, the line forming regions having the same configuration of the lines are overlaid on each other. The three electric power lines V[0043] dd-G, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B make up a combination, and are disposed in the row direction on a line forming region 61 between the pixel group (not shown) of the (n−1) row and the pixel group of the n row, which are arrayed in the row direction, and the two scan lines Vsel make up a combination, and are disposed in the row direction in a line forming region 62 between the pixel groups of the n row and the (n+1) row, which are arrayed in the row direction. The basic pattern of the wiring layout in the row direction has a configuration where the combination of the three electric power lines Vdd-G, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B, and the combination of the two scan lines Vsel are disposed periodically and repeatedly. Accordingly, a line forming region 63 between the pixel groups of the (n+1) row and the (n+2) row, which are arrayed in the row direction, has the same wiring layout as with the line forming region 61.
  • On the other hand, three combinations of two lines selected from the three electric power lines V[0044] dd-C, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B, and the three data lines Idat are formed between the pixel groups arrayed in the column direction. With an arrangement shown in the drawing, the electric power line (not shown) and the data line Idat make up a combination, and are disposed in a line forming region 71 between the B-pixel group (not shown) of the (m−1) column and the R-pixel group of the m column, which are arrayed in the column direction, and the two electric power lines Vdd-G and Vdd-R make up a combination, and are disposed on a line forming region 72 between the R-pixel group of the m column and the G-pixel group of the (m+1) column, which are arrayed in the column direction. Furthermore, the two data lines Idat make up a combination, and are disposed on a line forming region 73 between the G-pixel group of the (m+1) column and the B-pixel group of (m+2) column, which are arrayed in the column direction, and the electric power line Vdd-G and the data line Idat make up a combination, and are formed on a line forming region 74 between the B-pixel group of the (m+2) column and the R-pixel group (not shown) of the (m+3) column, which are arrayed in the column direction.
  • The electric power lines disposed in the column and row directions are formed in different layers, and are electrically connected with each other through the contact holes h[0045] 1 formed on an inter-layer insulating film. In the same way, the electric power lines Vdd-G in the column and row directions, and the electric power lines Vdd-B in the column and row directions, are formed in different layers, and the electric power lines in the column and row directions are electrically connected with each other through the contact holes h2 and h3. With the present exemplary embodiment, a plurality of each of the contact holes h1, h2, and h3 are formed, whereby the present exemplary embodiment has the advantage of reducing or preventing wiring breakage, and furthermore has the advantage of reducing the wiring resistance.
  • With the present exemplary embodiment, the same kind of electric power line extending in the row direction of the pixel matrix is formed in the column direction with generally the same array pitch, the same kind of electric power line extending in the column direction of the pixel matrix is formed in the row direction with generally the same array pitch, and accordingly, the present exemplary embodiment has the same advantages as with the first exemplary embodiment, and furthermore, the electric power lines V[0046] dd-G, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B are disposed on a pixel region in the row direction and the column direction in the form of a matrix, and accordingly, the wiring resistance of the electric power lines Vdd-G, Vdd-R, and Vdd-B can be reduced, thereby enabling sufficient current supply to the organic EL devices. Accordingly, occurrence of non-uniformity of luminance due to insufficient current supply to a particular electric power line can be suppressed, and furthermore, the occurrence of cross-talk can be reduced. In particular, a large-screen display requires sufficient and uniform current over the screen thereof, and accordingly, the present exemplary embodiment is particularly advantageous.
  • Fourth Exemplary Embodiment [0047]
  • FIG. 6(A) through FIG. 6(F) are schematics which illustrate examples of electronic apparatuses to which the electric-optical device according to the present invention can be applied. FIG. 6(A) shows an example of application to a cellular phone, where the [0048] cellular phone 230 includes an antenna unit 231, an audio output unit 232, an audio input unit 233, an operating unit 234, and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention. As described above, the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention can be employed as a display unit of the cellular phone 230. FIG. 6(B) shows an application example to a video camera, where the video camera 240 includes a TV-camera unit 241, an operating unit 242, an audio input unit 243, and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention. As described above, the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as a viewfinder or a display unit. FIG. 6(C) shows an application example to a portable personal computer, where the computer 250 comprises a camera unit 251, an operation unit 252, and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention. As described above, the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as a display device.
  • FIG. 6(D) shows an application example to a head mount display, where the [0049] head mount display 260 includes a belt 261, an optical system storage unit 262, and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention. As described above, the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as an image display unit. FIG. 6(E) shows an application example to a rear projector, where the projector 270 includes a casing 271, a light source 272, a synthesizing optical system 273, mirrors 274 and 275, a screen 276, and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention. FIG. 6(F) shows an application example to a front projector, where the projector 280 comprises a casing 282, an optical system 281, and the organic EL display panel 100 according to the present invention, where an image can be displayed on a screen 283. As described above, the organic EL display panel 100 can be employed as an image display unit.

Claims (12)

What is claimed is:
1. An electro-optical device comprising a plurality of pixels, disposed in the form of a matrix, including electro-optical devices driven by receiving electric power from an electric power supply circuit;
wherein said plurality of pixels make up a plurality of pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction;
and wherein line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of said plurality of pixel groups;
and wherein said line forming regions are formed with generally the same width.
2. An electro-optical device comprising:
a plurality of scan lines;
a plurality of data lines;
a plurality of pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to intersections of said scan lines and said data lines, including electro-optical devices; and
a plurality of electric power lines for supplying driving voltage to said electro-optical devices;
wherein said plurality of pixels make up a plurality of pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction;
and wherein a plurality of line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of said plurality of pixel groups;
and wherein at least two lines selected from at least one electric power line of said plurality of electric power lines, at least one scan line of said plurality of scan lines, and at least one data line of said plurality of data lines, are formed in at least one line forming region of said plurality of line forming regions.
3. An electro-optical device comprising:
a plurality of scan lines;
a plurality of data lines;
a plurality of pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to intersections of said scan lines and said data lines, including electro-optical devices; and
a plurality of electric power lines for supplying driving voltage to said electro-optical devices;
wherein said plurality of pixels make up a plurality of pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction;
and wherein a plurality of line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of said plurality of pixel groups;
and wherein both at least one electric power line of said plurality of electric power lines and at least one scan line of said plurality of scan lines are formed in at least one line forming region of said plurality of line forming regions.
4. An electro-optical device comprising:
a plurality of scan lines;
a plurality of data lines;
a plurality of pixels, disposed at portions corresponding to intersections of said scan lines and said data lines, including electro-optical devices; and
a plurality of electric power lines for supplying driving voltage to said electro-optical devices;
wherein said plurality of pixels make up a plurality of pixel groups formed of a series of pixels arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction;
and wherein a plurality of line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel groups of said plurality of pixel groups;
and wherein both at least one electric power line of said plurality of electric power lines and at least one data line of said plurality of data lines are formed in at least one line forming region of said plurality of line forming regions.
5. An electro-optical device according to claim 2, wherein said line forming regions are formed with generally the same width.
6. An electro-optical device according to claim 1, wherein said electro-optical devices are operated with each different driving voltages;
and wherein said electric power lines for supplying voltage to said electro-optical devices are formed with different widths corresponding to said driving voltage.
7. An electro-optical device according to claim 6, wherein said electro-optical device is a light-emission device;
and wherein said electric power lines are formed with different widths corresponding to the emission light color of said light-emission device.
8. An electro-optical device according to claim 7, wherein said color of the light which is to be emitted is red, green, or blue.
9. An electro-optical device according to claim 1, wherein said electro-optical device is an electro-luminescence device.
10. An electronic apparatus comprising an electro-optical device according to claim 1.
11. A matrix substrate comprising a plurality of pixel electrodes disposed in the form of a matrix;
wherein said plurality of pixel electrodes make up a plurality of pixel electrode groups formed of a series of pixel electrodes arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction;
and wherein a plurality of line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel electrode groups of said plurality of pixel electrode groups;
and wherein said line forming regions are formed with generally the same width.
12. A matrix substrate comprising:
a plurality of scan lines;
a plurality of data lines;
a plurality of pixel electrodes disposed at portions corresponding to intersections of said scan lines and said data lines; and
a plurality of electric power lines for supplying voltage to said plurality of pixel electrodes;
wherein said plurality of pixel electrodes make up a plurality of pixel electrode groups formed of a series of pixel electrodes arrayed in at least one direction of the row direction and the column direction;
and wherein a plurality of line forming regions are formed between adjacent pixel electrode groups of said plurality of pixel electrode groups;
and wherein at least two lines selected from at least one electric power line of said plurality of electric power lines, at least one scan line of said plurality of scan lines, and at least one data line of said plurality of data lines, are formed in at least one line forming region of said plurality of line forming regions.
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