High-speed driving method using bipolar scan waveform in AC plasma display panel

Heung Sik Tae, Soo Kwan Jang, Ki Duck Cho, Ki Hyung Park

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Abstract

This paper proposes a new high-speed driving method using the bipolar scan waveform with a scan width of 1 μs in an ac-plasma display panel. The bipolar scan waveform in an address period consists of a two-step pulse with two different polarities, i.e., a forward scan pulse with a negative polarity and reverse scan pulse with a positive polarity, which can produce two address discharges, including a primary address discharge for generating wall charges and secondary address discharge for accumulating wall charges. To produce the fast address discharge stably using the bipolar scan pulse during an address period, a new reset waveform is designed based on a Vt close curve analysis, and the address discharge characteristics examined under various reset and address waveforms. As a result of adopting the proposed driving method, a high-speed address with a scan width of 1 μs is successfully obtained when using a checkered pattern on a 4-in test panel.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)196-204
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
Volume53
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2006

Keywords

  • Bipolar scan waveform
  • Forward scan pulse
  • High-speed address
  • Misfiring discharge
  • Reverse scan pulse
  • V close (VTC) curve analysis

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