Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) includes: a first substrate; a second substrate arranged parallel to the first substrate; and a plurality of discharge electrodes arranged within each discharge cell arranged between the first and second substrates. The first and second substrates are divided into a display region adapted to display an image, a connection region where the plurality of discharge electrodes are adapted to be electrically connected to an external terminal, and a buffer region arranged along edges of the connection region. The plurality of discharge electrodes continuously extend over the display region, the connection region, and the buffer region, and a cross-section of a portion of each of the plurality of discharge electrodes arranged in the buffer region is greater than that of a portion of each of the plurality of discharge electrodes arranged in the connection region.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes: an upper substrate; an upper dielectric layer formed on a lower surface of the upper substrate; sustain electrodes disposed in the upper dielectric layer; a lower substrate facing the upper substrate; a lower dielectric layer formed on an upper surface of the lower substrate; address electrodes formed in the lower dielectric layer so as to cross the sustain electrodes; main barrier ribs disposed on the lower dielectric layer so as to define discharge cells corresponding to regions where the sustain electrodes and the address electrodes cross each other; a phosphor layer formed in the discharge cells; and dummy barrier ribs disposed at an outermost portion of the main barrier ribs, and including respective dummy units which protrude from the main barrier ribs toward an outer portion, and which are connected to each other. The connection portions between the dummy units are disposed so as to overlap with at least one of terminal units of the sustain electrodes and terminal units of the address electrodes.
Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) includes first and second substrates facing each other; barrier ribs arranged between the first and second substrates to define discharge cells; and a plurality of electrodes extending in a direction between the first and second substrates relative to the discharge cells. The plurality of electrodes include: an oblique terminal line portion converged to a portion in an inactive region where an image is not displayed while obliquely extending from the electrode in an active region where an image is to be displayed; a terminal connection portion extending from the oblique terminal line portion and connected to a driving circuit board; and a dummy terminal portion adjacent to and in parallel with the terminal connection portion to protect a pattern of the terminal connection portion. An adjacent region of the dummy terminal portion with respect to the oblique terminal line portion is cut away to define a predetermined space between the dummy terminal portion, the terminal connection portion, and the oblique terminal line portion.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel is provided having a first substrate, a second substrate facing the first substrate, and barrier ribs arranged on the second substrate to form discharge cells between the first substrate and the second substrate. The plasma display panel further includes first electrodes and second electrodes on the first substrate facing each other in the discharge cells. A first connection bar connects end portions of the first electrodes. A second connection bar is electrically connected to the first connection bar and is spaced apart from the first connection bar. Terminals extend from the second connection bar.
Abstract:
Provided is a plasma display panel that improves a black area ratio and a bright room contrast. The plasma display panel includes: front and rear substrates facing each other; barrier ribs disposed between the front and rear substrates to define discharge cells; address electrodes which extend in a first direction on the rear substrate and correspond to the discharge cells; a plurality of phosphor layers disposed in the discharge cells, wherein at least one of the phosphor layers is colored with a first chromatic color; display electrodes which extend in a second direction crossing the first direction on the front substrate and correspond to the discharge cells; and a front dielectric layer which is disposed on the front substrate to cover the display electrodes. The front dielectric layer is colored with a second chromatic color. The barrier ribs may be colored with a third chromatic color.
Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) includes: a front panel; a rear panel parallel to and separated from a front panel; a plurality of first barrier ribs of a dielectric, arranged between the front panel and the rear panel, and adapted to define discharge cells together with the front panel and the rear panel; front discharge electrodes and rear discharge electrodes disposed apart to surround each discharge cell within the first barrier ribs, each of the front discharge electrodes and rear discharge electrodes including main line parts and corner parts adapted to connect the adjacent main line parts, wherein inner surfaces of the corner parts facing each discharge cell, are rounded; a phosphor layer arranged in each discharge cell defined by the first barrier ribs; and a discharge gas filling each discharge cell.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel including an upper substrate and a lower substrate facing each other; barrier ribs arranged between the upper and lower substrates to define a plurality of discharge cells together with the upper and lower substrates; a discharge sustain electrode pair extending along discharge cells arranged in a first direction, and including a scan electrode and a sustain electrode arranged in parallel with each other; a floating electrode arranged between the scan electrode and the sustain electrode and electrically floated; an address electrode extending in a second direction of crossing the first direction; a phosphor layer arranged in the discharge cells; and a discharge gas filled in the discharge cells.
Abstract:
A PDP (plasma display panel) includes: a front substrate; a rear substrate arranged opposite to the front substrate; front barrier ribs arranged between the front substrate and the rear substrate and formed of a dielectric material, the front barrier ribs partitioning discharge cells together with the front and rear substrates; front and rear discharge electrodes arranged within the front barrier ribs to surround the discharge cells, and extended in parallel along discharge cells of one row; address electrodes extended along discharge cells of another row intersecting with a row of the discharge cells where the front and rear discharge electrodes are arranged; phosphor layers arranged within the discharge cells; and a discharge gas injected in the discharge cells, in which the address electrode includes discharge portions formed in a loop shape disposed at the discharge cells and connecting portions connecting the discharge portions.
Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) includes: a front substrate, a common electrode and a scan electrode arranged on a lower surface of the front substrate, a bus electrode electrically connected to the common electrode and the scan electrode, a front dielectric layer covering the common electrode, the scan electrode, and the bus electrode, a rear substrate facing the front substrate, an address electrode arranged on an upper surface of the rear substrate to cross the bus electrode, a barrier rib arranged between the front and rear substrates, and a phosphor layer arranged on a discharge space defined by the barrier rib. The bus electrode includes a display unit bus electrode arranged on a display area that displays pixels, and a non-display unit bus electrode arranged on a non-display area electrically connected to the display unit bus electrode and connected to an external terminal. The display unit bus electrode and the non-display unit bus electrode have different structures. The non-display unit bus electrode arranged on the non-display area is a single-layered structure while the display unit bus electrode arranged on the display area is a double-layered structure.