Dual-slope ramp reset waveform to improve dark room contrast ratio in AC PDPs

Heung Sik Tae, Jae Kwnag Lim, Byung Gwon Cho

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Abstract

A new dual-slope ramp (DSR) reset waveform is proposed to improve the dark room contrast ratio in AC-PDPs. The proposed reset waveform has two different voltage slopes during a ramp-up period. The first voltage slope lower than the conventional ramp voltage slope plays a role in producing the priming particles under the low background luminance, which is considered to be a kind of pre-reset discharge. On the other hand, the second voltage slope higher than the conventional ramp voltage slope produces a stable reset discharge due to the presence of the priming particles, but gives rise to a slight increase in the background luminance. Thus, a bias voltage is also applied during a part of the second voltage-slope period to adjust the background luminance and address discharge characteristics. As a result, the proposed dual-slope reset waveform can lower the background luminance without causing the discharge instability, thereby improving the high dark room contrast ratio of an AC-PDP without reducing the address voltage margin.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2400-2404
Number of pages5
JournalIEICE Transactions on Electronics
VolumeE88-C
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Background luminance
  • Dark room contrast ratio
  • Dual-slope ramp reset waveform
  • Plasma display panel

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