Upon completion of the programming process, the row driver 60 may operate the sub-pixel 72 to perform the emission process. During the emission process, the sub-pixel 72 emits light according to image data control (CSimage.data) signal 247 transmitted to the MS 226, for example, from the column driver 62. The sub-pixel 72 may receive the CSimage.data signal 247 from any suitable component of an electronic device 10 that may create and/or generate image data for display via a sub-pixel 72. The MS 226 activates in response to an enabled CSimage.data signal 247, for example, a logical high bit of a voltage having sufficient value to switch the MS 226 (e.g., large enough to overcome the programmed voltage at the source node of the MS 226 and a threshold voltage of the MS 226). Upon activation of the MS 226, the voltage stored at the source node of the MS 226 transmits as a driving current through the LED 230. If the driving current exceeds a threshold voltage of the LED 230, where the threshold voltage of an LED represents a voltage value at or above which light emits from the LED, thus the LED 230 may emit light based at least in part on a value of the driving current.