Abstract:
In the present invention, an input terminal of a flip-flop circuit in master slave form which is formed by connecting two inverters in a loop shape is connected to a first terminal via a first switch circuit, an output terminal of the flip-flop circuit is connected to a second terminal via a second switch circuit, a third switch circuit is provided between the path from the first switch circuit to the input terminal and the second terminal, a fourth switch circuit is provided between the path from the output terminal to the second switch circuit and the first terminal, and through turning ON the first and second switch circuits and turning OFF the third and fourth switch circuits the first terminal is rendered operable as an input terminal and the second terminal is rendered operable as an output terminal, and through turning OFF the first and second switch circuits and turning ON the third and fourth switch circuits the second terminal is rendered operable as an input terminal and the first terminal is rendered operable as an output terminal.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0001]    1. Field of the Invention  
           [0002]    The present invention relates to a flip-flop circuit, a shift register and a scan driving circuit using the same for a display device and, more specifically, relates to a flip-flop circuit, which permits an inverse change-over of the input and output, in other words permits a so called bidirectional operation and limits the circuit scale increase thereof, a shift register which is constituted by the flip-flop circuit, of which shift operation control in positive and reverse directions is performed easily and which is suitable for a scan driving circuit in a small sized and thinned display device, and a scan driving circuit therefor.  
           [0003]    2. Background Art  
           [0004]    For a flip-flop circuit used in an IC circuit, a D type flip-flop circuit in a master slave form in which inverters are connected in a loop shape as shown in FIG. 4 is often used. Further, in the drawing, CK is a clock signal, *CK is an inverted clock signal with regard to the phase thereof, numeral  1  is a latch circuit at the master side and  2  is another latch circuit at the slave side.  
           [0005]    Herein, the master side latch circuit (a master flip-flop)  1  is constituted by two inverters  3   a  and  3   b  and two transmission gates  4   a  and  4   c  operating as analog switches, and the slave side latch circuit (a slave flip-flop)  2  is constituted by two inverters  3   d  and  3   e  and two transmission gates  5   a  and  5   b  operating as analog switches.  
           [0006]    When the flip-flop circuit constituted by these elements operates as master and slave, the transmission gates  4   a  and  5   b  and the transmission gates  4   b  and  5   a  are respectively turned “ON/OFF” in an inverted phase timing. In this flip-flop circuit a terminal  11  operates as the input side and a terminal  12  operates as the output side.  
           [0007]    Now, symbol “*” in the drawing implies an inverted signal which is used throughout the specification in the same meaning.  
           [0008]    The assignee of the present application applied an application relating to a bidirectionally operable flip-flop circuit which is an improvement of FIG. 4 flip-flop circuit and permits an inverting change-over of the input and output as Japanese Patent Application Number 62-246345 (now patented as JP-B-6-54860). FIG. 5 shows the above improved bidirectionally operable flip-flop circuit.  
           [0009]    [0009] 6  and  7  are respectively transmission gates similar to the transmission gates  4   a  and  4   b  as shown in FIG. 4, and  8  is a transmission gate added at the side of the output terminal  12  in the flip-flop circuit as shown in FIG. 4. In this D type flip-flop circuit at the back side of the transmission gate  8  an input and output terminal  14  is provided in place of the output terminal  12  in FIG. 4, and the input terminal  11  in FIG. 4 is designated as an input and output terminal  13 . In this circuit, placing the transmission gate  5   a  at the center, a flip-flop  9   a  and a flip-flop  9   b  are disposed in symmetry and a symmetric structure is formed as a whole. Therefore, any one of the flip-flops  9   a  and  9   b  can be selected as a master flip-flop and the other as a slave flip-flop, thereby, a bidirectionally operable D type flip-flop circuit which permits an inverting changing-over of the output and input is constituted. A shift register which makes use of such flip-flop circuit can select its shift direction. Such selection can be performed by exchanging the master and slave of the flip-flop (latch circuit)  9   a  and the flip-flop (latch circuit)  9   b  constituting the shift register.  
           [0010]    However, when constituting a shift register with the bidirectionally operable flip-flop circuit as shown in FIG. 5, although it is easy to selectively set the shift direction in any one of two directions afterward, however, if it is required to constitute a shift register which is operable bidirectionally in dynamic manner, it is necessary to introduce an operation control circuit which exchanges the master and slave flip-flop of the D-flip-flops in the respective stages of the shift register.  
           [0011]    Such as in a LCD display device and a LED display device, in case when displaying a display image as a mirror display, a dynamic reverse scanning is required. Further, such as in an organic EL display device, in order to improve display brightness simultaneous scanning of a panel divided into top and bottom two parts in opposite directions from top and bottom in vertical direction is effected. Therefore, for the scan driving circuit in these types of display devices a bidirectionally operable shift register is necessitated.  
           [0012]    On the other hand, in view of the small sizing and thinning requirement for these types of devices it is not preferable to increase the circuit scale thereof. However, if a shift register is constituted by making use of the bidirectionally operable flip-flop circuit as shown in FIG. 5 and the same is used as a driving circuit for bidirectional scanning in a display device, an input and output control circuit which controls timing of the transmission gate  4   a  and the transmission gate  8  disposed respectively at both sides of the input and output depending on the input and output directions and clock CK is necessitated for respective stages of the shift register which causes a problem of increasing the circuit scale thereof.  
         SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0013]    An object of the present invention is to resolve the problems in the conventional art and is to provide a flip-flop circuit which permits an inverting change-over of the input and output, of which bidirectional operation control is easily performed and which limits the circuit scale increase.  
           [0014]    Further, another object of the present invention is to provide a shift register of which bidirectional operation control is easily performed.  
           [0015]    Still another, object of the present invention is to provide a scan driving circuit for a display device of which bidirectional operation control is easily performed.  
           [0016]    A feature of a flip-flop circuit according to a first aspect of the present invention which achieves the above object is, in a flip-flop circuit in a master slave form including an input terminal and an output terminal in which circuits each formed by connecting two inverters in a loop shape are connected in two stages, to provide with,  
           [0017]    a first switch circuit which connects the input terminal with a first terminal;  
           [0018]    a second switch circuit which connects the output terminal with a second terminal;  
           [0019]    a third switch circuit disposed between the path from the first switch circuit to the input terminal and the second terminal; and  
           [0020]    a fourth switch circuit disposed between the path from the output terminal to the second switch circuit and the first terminal;  
           [0021]    wherein when the first and second switch circuits are turned ON and the third and fourth switch circuits are turned OFF, the first terminal operates as an input terminal and the second terminal operates as an output terminal, and oppositely when the first and second switch circuits are turned OFF and the third and fourth switch circuits are turned ON, the second terminal operates as an input terminal and the first terminal operates as an output terminal.  
           [0022]    Further, a feature of the flip-flop circuit according to a second aspect of the present invention is to provide with a unit circuit which includes a first inverter, a first switch circuit connected to an input side of the first inverter, a second inverter receiving an output signal of the first inverter, and a second switch circuit inserted between an output side of the second inverter and the input side of the first inverter; a cascade connection circuit connecting the unit circuits in two stage cascade connection in which the side of the first switch circuit not connected to the first inverter is used as an input terminal and the output side of either the first or second inverter is used as an output terminal; a third switch circuit which connects the input terminal of the unit circuit in the first stage of the cascade connection circuit to a first terminal; a fourth switch circuit which connects the output terminal of the unit circuit in the second stage of the cascade connection circuit to a second terminal; a fifth switch circuit inserted between the path (wiring line) from the third switch circuit to the input terminal of the unit circuit in the first stage and the second terminal; and a sixth switch circuit inserted between the path from the output terminal of the unit circuit in the second stage to the fourth switch circuit and the first terminal; wherein when the third and fourth switch circuits are turned ON and the fifth and sixth switch circuits are turned OFF, the first terminal operates as an input terminal and the second terminal operates as an output terminal, and oppositely when the third and fourth switch circuits are turned OFF and the fifth and sixth switch circuits are turned ON, the second terminal operates as an input terminal and the first terminal operates as an output terminal.  
           [0023]    Further, a feature of the shift register and the scan driving circuit for a display device according to the present invention is to constitute the shift register by connecting in cascade multiple of the flip-flop circuits according to the first or second aspect of the present invention or to use such shift register for the scan driving circuit for a display device.  
           [0024]    In thus constituted flip-flop circuit in a master slave form in which inverters are connected in a loop shape and which is used for an IC circuit, the input terminal is connected to the first terminal via the first switch circuit and the output terminal is connected to the second terminal via the second switch circuit. When the first and second switch circuits (in the second aspect of the present invention the third and fourth switch circuits) are turned ON, the first terminal operates as an input terminal and the second terminal operates as an output terminal, thereby, an operation of a flip-flop circuit in a usual master slave form can be realized.  
           [0025]    On the other hand, when the first and second switch circuits (in the second aspect of the present invention the third and fourth switch circuits) are turned OFF to isolate the input and output terminals of the flip-flop circuit form the first and second terminals and the third and fourth switch circuits (in the second aspect of the present invention the fifth and sixth switch circuits) are turned ON, the second terminal is connected to the input terminal of the master flip-flop via the third switch circuit (in the second aspect of the present invention the fifth switch circuits) and the first terminal is connected to the output terminal of the slave flip-flop via the fourth switch circuit (in the second aspect of the present invention the sixth switch circuits). Thereby, an exchange between the input terminal and output terminal can be achieved.  
           [0026]    Namely, namely through ON/OFF control of the first switch circuit through the fourth switch circuit (in the second aspect of the present invention the third switch circuit through sixth switch circuit) the input terminal and the output terminal of the flip-flop circuit can be inverted so that the first and second terminal can be operated as bidirectional input/output terminals.  
           [0027]    The control of the input and output directions in this instance can be effected only through ON/OFF of the first switch circuit through the fourth switch circuit (in the second aspect of the present invention the third and fourth switch circuits), and since the ON/OFF control is not related to the clock CK, the control can be sufficiently performed only with ON/OFF control signals. Moreover, the four switch circuits and the corresponding wiring amount for the connection and operation never increases the circuit scale as in the bidirectional timing control circuit which performs timing control of the input and output in response to input and output direction and clock CK.  
           [0028]    As a result, the bidirectionally operable flip-flop circuit which permits an inverting change-over of the input and output can be easily realized through ON/OFF change-over of switches while suppressing the circuit scale increase. When constituting a shift register by making use of the bidirectionally operable flip-flop circuits, a shift register which permits change-over of the input and output direction thereof in a simple manner can be formed. Further, when such shift register is made use of for a driving circuit which performs a bidirectional scan control, a scan driving circuit for a display device which permits an easy bidirectional control can be realized. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0029]    [0029]FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a flip-flop circuit for a shift register representing an embodiment to which the present invention is applied;  
         [0030]    [0030]FIG. 2 is a view for explaining the shift register in a scan driving circuit for a display device which is constituted by the flip-flop circuit;  
         [0031]    [0031]FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an embodiment locating an organic EL display panel for an organic EL display device at the center in which a row line driving circuit is constituted by the shift register as shown in FIG. 2;  
         [0032]    [0032]FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a conventional flip-flop circuit for constituting a shift register; and  
         [0033]    [0033]FIG. 5 is a block diagram of a conventional bidirectionally operable flip-flop circuit for constituting a shift register. 
     
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0034]    In the explanation of FIGS. 1 through 3 hereinbelow, the same constitutions as in FIGS. 4 and 5 are designated by the same reference numerals and the explanation thereof is omitted.  
         [0035]    A flip-flop circuit  10  in FIG. 1 is constituted by a master side latch circuit la corresponding to the master side latch circuit (a master flip-flop)  1  in FIG. 4 and a latch circuit  29  corresponding to the slave side latch circuit (a slave flip-flop)  2  in FIG. 4. Between an input point  11   a  corresponding to the input terminal  11  in the flip-flop circuit in FIG. 4 and an input and output terminal (I/O terminal)  15 , a transmission gate  8   a  for changing over the input and output direction is provided. Further, between an output point  12   a  corresponding to the output terminal  12  and an I/O terminal  16 , a transmission gate  8   b  for changing over the input and output direction is provided.  
         [0036]    Namely, in place of the input terminal  11  and the output terminal  12  in FIG. 4 the I/O terminals  15  and  16  are provided. The input point  11   a  and the I/O terminal  16  are connected by a wiring line  17  via a direction change-over transmission gate  8   c , and the output point  12   a  and the I/O terminal  15  are connected by a wiring line  18  via an input and output direction change-over transmission gate  8   d.    
         [0037]    In the flip-flop circuit  10 , the inverters  3   b  and  3   d  are respectively replaced by NAND gates  31  and  32 . This is for resetting the flip-flop circuit  10 , when a terminal  27  receives a reset signal RS. Further, in the flip-flop circuit between the input point  11   a  and the transmission gate  4   a  an inverter  21  is inserted and prior to the output point  12   a  an inverter  22  is inserted for adjusting timing, however, such inverters are not necessarily required to be provided.  
         [0038]    The respective transmission gates  8   a  through  8   d  for the direction change-over receive a direction change-over signal Way outputted from a controller at a terminal  19  and are ON/OFF controlled by “H” (HIGH level) and “L” (LOW level) of the signal. Further, with the direction change-over signal way an inverted signal *Way is produced via an inverter  20  and is applied to inverted input sides of the respective transmission gates  8   a  through  8   d . Still further, the clock CK is an internal signal corresponding to an external clock signal CLK applied to a clock terminal  25 , and with the clock CK an inverted clock *CK is provided via an inverter  26  and these clocks CK and *CK are applied to such as respective transmission gates  4   a ,  4   b ,  5   a  and  5   b.    
         [0039]    Q bar output (*Q) of the flip-flop circuit  10  is applied from the back side of the transmission gate  5   a  in the slave side latch circuit  2   a  to a terminal  24  via an inverter  23  and is output therefrom. Q output of the flip-flop circuit  10  is determined by the direction change-over signal Way and one of the I/O terminals  15  and  16  operates as an input terminal and the other operates as an output terminal depending on the data shift direction.  
         [0040]    In the present embodiment, when the direction change-over signal Way inputted at the terminal  19  is “H”, the transmission gates  8   a  and  8   b  are turned ON and the transmission gates  8   c  and  8   d  are turned OFF. In this instance, the input point  11   a  is connected to the I/O terminal  15  and assumes an input terminal and the input point  12   a  is connected to the I/O terminal  16  and assumes an output terminal, which implies that the I/O terminal  15  operates as an input terminal and the I/O terminal  16  operates as an output terminal so as to constitute a flip-flop circuit including a master side latch circuit la and a slave side latch circuit  2   a . In this instance, since the transmission gates  8   c  and  8   d  are turned OFF, the input point  11   a  is not connected to the side of the I/O terminal  16 , and the output point  12   a  is not connected to the side of the I/O terminal  15 .  
         [0041]    On the other hand, when the direction change-over signal Way inputted at the terminal  19  is “L”, the transmission gates  8   a  and  8   b  are turned OFF and the transmission gates  8   c  and  8   d  are turned ON. Therefore, the input point  11   a  is connected to the I/O terminal  16  and assumes an input terminal and the output point  12   a  is connected to the I/O terminal  15  and assumes an output terminal which constitutes the flip-flop circuit including the master side latch circuit  1   a  and the slave side latch circuit  2   a  in the same manner as above, however, since the I/O terminal  16  operates as an input terminal and the I/O terminal  15  operates as an output terminal, a flip-flop circuit with an inverted input and output is constituted. In this moment, since the transmission gates  8   a  and  8   b  are turned OFF, the input point  11   a  is not connected to the side of the I/O terminal  15  and the output point  12   a  is not connected to the side of I/O terminal  16 .  
         [0042]    In the manner as explained above, depending on “H” and “L” of the direction change-over signal Way inputted at the terminal  19 , a shift register  30  (see FIG. 2) constituted by such flip-flop circuit  10  can change-over the input and output direction.  
         [0043]    [0043]FIG. 2 shows the shift register  30  which is constituted by cascade connecting Q outputs and inputs of the flip-flop circuits (DFF)  10 , and the I/O terminals  15  and  16  of the flip-flop circuits  10  in both ends are respectively connected to both end input and output terminals (I/O terminal)  37  and  38  of the shift register  30 .  
         [0044]    The terminals  19  for the direction change-over signal Way of the respective flip-flop circuits  10  are connected to a Way terminal  33 , the clock terminals  25  of the respective flip-flop circuits  10  are connected to a clock terminal  34  and the terminals  27  for the reset signal of the respective flip-flop circuits  10  are connected to a reset terminal  35 .  
         [0045]    Further, the Q bar outputs (*Q)  30   a  through  30   n  of the respective flip-flop circuits  10  are respectively taken out via inverters  36  as respective row line outputs in the scan driving circuit for the display device.  
         [0046]    In this moment, data which is set at one of the I/O terminals  37  and  38  assumes “1” for the digit corresponding to the line position to be driven and “1” for the other digits and data having digits corresponding to the line number, for example, “1110111 . . . 11” is inputted from a controller  105  as shown in FIG. 3 to the shift register  30  (respectively to a row driver  103   a  and a row driver  103   b  as shown in FIG. 3).  
         [0047]    In this circuit, since the data is shifted in response to the external clock CLK inputted at the clock terminal  34 , “H” pulse is generated as Q bar output (*Q) at the position of digit “0” among the data row. The pulse is outputted as “L” via the inverter  36  and drives a line for the scanning position among the row lines in the display panel. Then the data is shifted toward upper digits (right side) or lower digits (left side) in the shift register  30  in response to the clock CK to thereby perform scanning of the row lines.  
         [0048]    At this moment, when signal “H” is inputted from the controller  105  to the terminal  19  for the direction change-over signal Way, the transmission gates  8   a  and  8   b  are turned ON and the transmission gates  8   c  and  8   d  are turned OFF, and the scan driving is performed from the I/O terminal  37  toward the I/O terminal  38 . Oppositely, when signal “L” is inputted from the controller  105  to the terminal  19  for the direction change-over signal Way, the transmission gates  8   a  and  8   b  are turned OFF and the transmission gates  8   c  and  8   d  are turned ON and the scan driving is performed from the I/O terminal  38  toward the I/O terminal  37 .  
         [0049]    [0049]FIG. 3 shows an embodiment in which such shift register  30  is used for the scan driving circuit in an organic EL display device.  
         [0050]    [0050]FIG. 3 is an embodiment in which the organic EL display panel for the organic EL display device located at the center thereof includes the scan driving circuit for driving the row lines by making use of the shift register  30  as shown in FIG. 2.  
         [0051]    In FIG. 3, 100 is an organic EL display panel for an organic EL display device used for a portable phone which includes 396 pieces (198 pieces×2) of terminal pins (hereinbelow will be referred to simply as pins) for column lines and 162 pieces (81 pieces×2) of pins for row lines. The panel  100  employs a configuration in which two pieces of upper and lower EL panels  101   a  and  101   b  are joined at the center thereof. At the upper side thereof two pieces of column drivers IC (hereinbelow will be simply referred to as column driver)  102   a  and  102   b  are provided, likely at the lower side thereof two pieces of column drivers  102   c  and  102   d  are provided. Further, as the row driver IC (hereinbelow will be simply referred to as row driver) row drivers  103   a  and  103   b  corresponding to respective EL display panels  101   a  and  101   b  are provided.  
         [0052]    With regard to the respective drivers for color display use, R, G and B are respectively allotted internally to  66  pins in one piece of column terminal drive IC, in that column outputs corresponding to 66×3=198 pins in total are formed. In the drawing such is illustrated in a simplified manner without discriminating R, G and B.  
         [0053]    The respective column drivers  102   a ,  102   b ,  102   c  and  102   d  and the respective row drivers  103   a  and  103   b  are fed from a power source (battery)  104  for driving the organic EL display panel and are driven thereby. As the voltage of the power source one voltage usually in a range of about 12V˜15V, for example, 15V is used.  
         [0054]    The row driver  103   a  and the row driver  103   b  use the same driver ICs in which the I/O terminals  37  of the shift registers  30  are selected as the data input terminals and I/O terminals  38  thereof are selected the data output terminals.  
         [0055]    In the present embodiment, the direction change-over signal Way outputted from the controller  105  is sent out to the Way terminal  33  of the row driver  103   a , and further sent out to the Way terminal  33  of the row driver  103   b  via an inverter. Thereby, the row driver  103   a  and the row driver  103   b  scan the organic EL display panel in opposite directions.  
         [0056]    These drivers operate in response to control signals from the controller  105  and the column side drivers perform the scanning by using the respective output lines for horizontal direction line scanning and the row side drivers perform the scanning by using the respective output lines for vertical direction scanning.  
         [0057]    Further, the controller  105  is controlled by a microprocessor unit (MPU)  106 , is fed power from a power source (battery)  107  having voltage of 3V and is driven thereby. Therefore, the power source  104  for driving the organic EL display panel can be obtained from the battery power source  107  by boosting up the same with a DC-DC converter.  
         [0058]    In the present embodiment, the row driver  103   a  performs the vertical direction scanning of the EL panel  101   a  from the above to the downward as illustrated and the row driver  103   b  performs the vertical direction scanning of the EL panel  101   b  from the bottom to the upward. These scanning directions are in the opposite directions. The reason of such scanning is that through simultaneous vertical scanning of the two panels the brightness thereof is doubled and through the respective scanning in opposite directions the joint portion of the two panels becomes unremarkable.  
         [0059]    In this instance, it is required that the scanning directions of the row driver  103   a  and the row driver  103   b  are inverted, however, through the use of the shift register as shown in FIG. 2, even if the same driver ICs are used for the row driver  103   a  and the row driver  103   b  the scanning in opposite directions can be performed only by sending out the direction change-over signal from the controller  105  and both of the respective scan driving directions can be easily inverted.  
         [0060]    Hereinbelow, the vertical scanning operation will be explained. At first data having number of digits corresponding to the number of lines “0111111 . . . 11” is set from the controller  105  to the shift register  30  in the row driver  103   a . Further, data having number of digits corresponding to number of lines “111111 . . . 10” is set from the controller  105  to the shift register  30  in the row driver  103   b . Signal “H” is provided from the controller  105  to the Way terminal  33  of the row driver  103   a  and signal “L” is provided from the controller  105  via an inverter to the Way terminal  33  of the row driver  103   b.    
         [0061]    Thereby, the scanning directions of the row driver  103   a  and the row driver  103   b  are inverted. The row driver  103   a  generates scan driving signals in vertical direction of the EL display panel  101   a  from the above to downward in response to clock CLK, when the first digit position is “0”. The row driver  103   b  generates scan driving signals in vertical direction of the EL display panel  101   b  from the bottom to upward in response to clock CLK, when the first (the last in the positive direction) digit position in the opposite direction scanning is “0”.  
         [0062]    Thereby, the row driver  103   a  and the row driver  103   b  can perform scanning in opposite directions at the same time in response to clocks CLK sent out from the controller  105  to the clock terminal  34 .  
         [0063]    With such bidirectional shift register  30  the same driver ICs can be used for the column drivers in the display device, and the direction change-over can be easily effected by the direction change-over signals Way. As a result, the control circuit therefor is simplified.  
         [0064]    In the above FIG. 3 embodiment, the vertical scanning directions of the row driver  103   a  and the row driver  103   b  were explained to be controlled in opposite directions at the same time, however, when it is required to display images in a mirror display, an inverting scanning in horizontal direction is necessitated for the same driver. The shift register as shown in FIG. 2 can, of course, be used for such horizontal direction scanning. Such scanning also can be easily performed through the scanning direction change-over control by switching the control signals Way between “H” and “L”.  
         [0065]    In the flip-flop circuit as shown in FIG. 1 embodiment, in order to provide the reset terminal a NAND gate is used in place of one of the inverters in the flip-flop, however, the operation thereof is equivalent to an inverter, therefore, it is believed to be permitted to treat the same as an inverter. Therefore, in the present specification and claims below the gate circuit having the above inverter operation is included in an inverter.  
         [0066]    Further, in the present embodiment the output of the master side latch circuit (master flip-flop)  1   a  is taken out from the inverter  3   a  and the same is inputted to the slave side latch circuit (slave flip-flop)  2   a . However, it is, of course, possible that the output of the master side latch circuit  1   a  is taken out from the NAND gate  31  and the same is inputted to the slave side latch circuit  2   a . In such instance, the output of the slave side latch circuit  2   a  is taken out from the inverter  3   c . In this modified constitution the *Q output to be taken out at the terminal  24  can be directly taken out from the transmission gate  5   a  not via the inverter  23 .  
         [0067]    Further, the *Q output in the embodiments can be taken out from any positions along the wiring path in which an inverted output with respect to Q output from the slave side latch circuit  2   a  can be obtained.  
         [0068]    Still further, in the present embodiments the transmission gate is used for the switch circuit, however, other types of analog switches or switch circuits such as a MOSFET transistor and a bipolar transistor can be, of course, used therefor.  
         [0069]    In the present embodiments, the organic EL display panel is exemplified, however, since the scanning direction change-over is performed such as in a mirror display, the present invention is, of course, applicable to a variety of display devices.