FIGS. 4 and 5 are schematic plan views illustrating an enlarged view of a portion A in the display apparatus of FIG. 3.
Various signals may be applied to the display area DA. For example, a data signal for adjusting brightness in each pixel may be applied to the display area DA. To achieve this, as shown in FIG. 4, data lines DL1 to DL6 that are provided in a first direction (e.g., x-axis direction) to be substantially parallel to one another and extend in a second direction (e.g., y-axis direction) intersecting the first direction may be disposed in the display area DA. If necessary, the data lines DL1 to DL6 may extend from the peripheral area PA into the display area DA as shown in FIG. 4. In addition to the data lines DL1 to DL6, various lines such as a power wiring (not shown) and a scan line (not shown) may be disposed in the display area DA.
First to sixth input lines IL1 to IL6 may be disposed in the peripheral area PA, in particular, the second peripheral area PA2. The first to sixth input lines IL1 to IL6 may be connected to the driving chip 20 to receive input of data signals. The first to sixth data lines DL1 to DL6 are electrically connected to the first to sixth input lines IL1 to IL6 and configured to transfer the data signals to the pixels in the display area DA.
FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate six input lines and six data lines for convenience of description. However, one or more embodiments are not limited thereto. For example, the number of input lines and the number of data lines may be greater than six.