Patent ID: 9728138
Date: 2017-08-08
CPC Classifications: G09G

Claim:
1. An organic light emitting display device comprising: a display panel configured to include a plurality of pixels, each of the plurality of pixels including an organic light emitting diode (OLED) and a pixel circuit for emitting light from the corresponding OLED; a compensation circuit configured to generate a compensation voltage composed of an initial compensation voltage to compensate for an initial threshold voltage and a mobility of a driving thin film transistor (TFT) and a sequential compensation voltage to compensate for a sequential change of the initial threshold voltage and the mobility of the driving TFT based on an elapse of a driving time of the driving TFT; a data driver configured to reflect the compensation voltage in a data voltage based on an image signal to generate a pixel driving voltage including the compensation voltage and the data voltage that is used to drive the driving TFT included in the pixel circuit, and supply the pixel driving voltage of the driving TFT to each of the plurality of pixels; a power unit connected to the data driver; and a timing controller configured to set a driving voltage of the data driver corresponding to a sum of the data voltage based on the image signal and the compensation voltage including the initial compensation voltage and the sequential compensation voltage at a current time, and to control the power unit to supply the set driving voltage to the data driver, wherein the initial compensation voltage has a fixed value generated by loading initial compensation data stored in a memory, and the sequential compensation voltage has a variable value determined by performing a real-time sensing operation for optimizing the driving voltage of the data driver based on the elapse of the driving time of the driving TFT, wherein the driving voltage of the data driver is a variable voltage supplied to the data driver, wherein the driving voltage of the data driver is set as a sum of the data voltage and a maximum compensation voltage, and wherein the maximum compensation voltage is a maximum value of a plurality of values obtained by summating the sequential compensation voltage and the initial compensation voltage of each of all pixels.