Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017
Title: Innovations of Ming-Jen Chang in Electro-Phoretic Displays
Introduction
Ming-Jen Chang is a notable inventor based in Taoyuan County, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of electro-phoretic displays, showcasing his expertise through innovative patents. His work focuses on enhancing display technologies, particularly in improving gray level resolution.
Latest Patents
Ming-Jen Chang holds a patent for an "Electro-phoretic display capable of improving gray level resolution and method for driving the same." This invention involves an electro-phoretic display that consists of multiple pixel units. The method he developed includes setting various particle tightening time periods and gray level displaying time periods for the pixel units. Each gray level displaying time period follows its corresponding particle tightening time period. The invention provides specific particle tightening voltages to the pixel units during the tightening periods and display driving voltages during the gray level displaying periods. The timing for these periods is determined by display gray level data corresponding to the pixel units. This innovative approach enhances the performance and quality of electro-phoretic displays.
Career Highlights
Ming-Jen Chang is associated with E Ink Holdings Inc., a leading company in the development of electronic ink technology. His work at E Ink has allowed him to contribute to advancements in display technologies, particularly in the realm of portable and flexible displays.
Collaborations
Ming-Jen Chang has collaborated with talented coworkers such as Jo-Cheng Huang and Shao-Wei Su. Their combined efforts have fostered innovation and development in the field of electro-phoretic displays.
Conclusion
Ming-Jen Chang's contributions to electro-phoretic display technology highlight his role as an influential inventor. His patent demonstrates a commitment to improving display resolution and functionality. Through his work at E Ink Holdings Inc., he continues to push the boundaries of display technology.