Abstract:
A plasma display panel and a driving method thereof. In the plasma display panel, Y electrodes are divided into a plurality of groups according to a scanning order and a final reset voltage is established to be different for each group. The plasma display panel includes a panel including a plurality of first electrodes and second electrodes, a plurality of selection circuits that are respectively coupled to the plurality of the first electrodes, and a driving circuit coupled to the second terminals of the selection circuits. The driving circuit includes a transistor which allows the voltage at the first electrodes to be reduced in a ramp style in a reset period.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel driver. The driver uses a high side switch of a scan IC to increase a voltage width of an initialization waveform which is applied in the initial operation of the plasma display panel set. Accordingly, the initial screen is stably driven, and a voltage width is increased without additional installation of elements or an increase of a withstanding voltage switches
Abstract:
A driving apparatus of a plasma display panel. In a scan electrode driving circuit, a drain of a first transistor is coupled to a scan electrode, and a driver of the first transistor is coupled to the gate and a source of the first transistor. During a reset period, the driver turns on the first transistor and reduces a voltage at a scan electrode and then turns off the first transistor so as to gradually reduce the voltage of the scan electrode by floating the scan electrode. Further, a selecting voltage may be applied to the scan electrode by turning on the first and second transistors during an address period. Thus, the transistor used during the reset period may be used in the address period.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a PDP driving method which may include generating subfield information that shows ON/OFF states of discharge cells from among a plurality of subfields from input image signals, generating address information that shows ON/OFF states of the discharge cells per subfield from the subfield data, counting the number of the discharge cells that are ON from among the discharge cells from the address data, and controlling a waveform applied during a reset period of a subsequent subfield.
Abstract:
Positive and negative sustain discharge voltages of equal magnitude are alternately applied to a scan electrode while biasing the sustain electrode at 0 V during a sustain interval. The positive sustain discharge voltage is applied through the first end of the scan electrode, and the negative sustain discharge voltage is applied through the second end of the scan electrode. The present invention may remove a brightness variation which may occur toward a direction the scanning electrode extends.
Abstract:
A method for driving a display panel to produce an efficient sustain discharge is provided. In one embodiment, the display panel includes a plurality of scanning electrodes that are driven by a sustain discharge signal. A corresponding plurality of common electrode groups is driven individually by different sustain discharge signals. Sustain discharge is performed by alternately applying high level sustain pulses to each the plurality of scanning electrodes and each the plurality of common electrode groups. Sustain pulses with a high level are applied sequentially to each the plurality of common electrode groups in time intervals between the sustain pulses with the high level applied to the plurality of scanning electrodes. Therefore, it is possible to maintain a duty rate of a sustain discharge signal near 50% while reducing a peak value of currents generated upon sustain discharge driving, thereby achieving stable sustain discharge.
Abstract:
In a plasma display panel driving method, a final voltage of a falling ramp voltage is reduced to a voltage for firing a discharge at all the discharge cells in a reset period. A difference between a voltage at an address electrode of a discharge cell to be selected and a voltage applied to a scan electrode is established to be greater than a maximum discharge firing voltage in an address period. A voltage greater than a sustain voltage is applied to the scan electrode so as to convert positive wall charges which can be formed on the scan electrode of a discharge cell which is not selected in the address period into negative wall charges.
Abstract:
A PDP driving method. No rising ramp voltage is applied to a scan electrode during a reset period. The final voltage of a falling ramp voltage is reduced to a voltage by which all the discharge cells can fire the discharge during the reset period. A difference between the voltage applied to the address electrode of the discharge cell to be selected and the voltage applied to the scan electrode is established to be greater than the maximum discharge firing voltage.