Claims
- 1. A display apparatus for displaying an image on a display panel by turning on pixels of the display panel, the display apparatus comprising:a display panel including address electrodes, and sustain electrodes crossing the address electrodes, electrical discharge units constituting pixels being sandwiched between the address electrodes and the sustain electrodes; a sustain-electrode drive circuit which selectively generates both sustain pulses and scan pulses and supplies the sustain pulses and the scan pulses to the sustain electrodes, the sustain-electrode drive circuit including a first switch element which supplies a high-level voltage of the sustain pulses to the sustain electrodes and a high-level voltage of the scan pulses to the sustain electrodes, and a second switch element which supplies a low-level voltage of the sustain pulses to the sustain electrodes and a low-level voltage of the scan pulses to the sustain electrodes; an address-electrode drive circuit which generates address pulses based on a video signal and supplies the address pulses to the address electrodes; and a control-signal generation circuit which generates a control signal for controlling the sustain-electrode drive circuit to generated a selected one of the sustain pulses and the scan pulses and supplies the control signal to the sustain-electrode drive circuit; wherein, in order to display an image on the display panel, the sustain-electrode drive circuit specifies addresses of pixels of the display panel to be turned on by supplying the scan pulses to the sustain electrodes, thereby creating an electric field in the pixels at the specified addresses between the sustain electrodes supplied with the scan pulses and the address electrodes supplied with the address pulses, and the sustain-electrode drive circuit turns on the pixels at the specified addresses by supplying the sustain pulses to the sustain electrodes, thereby turning on the pixels at the specified addresses with an electric field created in the pixels at the specified addresses by the sustain electrodes supplied with the sustain pulses.
- 2. A display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sustain-electrode drive circuit further includes a logic circuit and a drive circuit.
- 3. A display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the first switch element and the second switch element has a turn-off time of 500 ns or less.
- 4. A display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the display apparatus is a plasma display apparatus;wherein the sustain-electrode drive circuit specifies addresses of pixels of the display panel to be turned on during an address period of a sub-field; and wherein the sustain-electrode drive circuit turns on the pixels at the specified addresses during a sustain period of the sub-field.
- 5. A display apparatus for displaying an image on a display panel by turning on pixels of the display panel, the display apparatus comprising:a display panel including address electrodes, first electrodes crossing the address electrodes, and second electrodes crossing the address electrodes, the second electrodes being parallel to the first electrodes, electrical discharge units constituting pixels being sandwiched between (1) the address electrodes and (2) the first electrodes and the second electrodes; a first-electrode drive circuit which generates first-electrode sustain pulses and supplies the first-electrode sustain pulses to the first electrodes; a second-electrode drive circuit which selectively generates both second-electrode sustain pulses and scan pulses and supplies the second-electrode sustain pulses and the scan pulses to the second electrodes, the second-electrode drive circuit including a first switch element which supplies a high-level voltage of the second-electrode sustain pulses to the second electrodes and a high-level voltage of the scan pulses to the second electrodes, and a second switch element which supplies a low-level voltage of the second-electrode sustain pulses to the second electrodes and a low-level voltage of the scan pulses to the second electrodes; an address-electrode drive circuit which generates address pulses based on a video signal and supplies the address pulses to the address electrodes; and a control-signal generation circuit which generates a control signal for controlling the second-electrode drive circuit to generate a selected one of the second-electrode sustain pulses and the scan pulses and supplies the control signal to the second-electrode drive circuit; wherein, in order to display an image on the display panel, the second-electrode drive circuit specifies addresses of pixels of the display panel to be turned on by supplying the scan pulses to the second electrodes, thereby creating an electric field in the pixels at the specified addresses between the second electrodes supplied with the scan pulses and the address electrodes supplied with the address pulses, and the second-electrode drive circuit turns on the pixels at the specified addresses by supplying the second-electrode sustain pulses to the second electrodes, thereby turning on the pixels at the specified addresses with an electric field created in the pixels at the specified addresses between the first electrodes supplied with the first-electrode sustain pulses and the second electrodes supplied with the second-electrode sustain pulses.
- 6. A display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the second-electrode drive circuit further includes a logic circuit and a drive circuit.
- 7. A display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a separate one of the second-electrode drive circuit is provided for each of the second electrodes.
- 8. A display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein each of the first switch element and the second switch element is one of a power MOSFET and an IGBT.
- 9. A display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein each of the first switch element and the second switch element has a turn-off time of 500 ns or less.
- 10. A display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the display apparatus is a plasma display apparatus;wherein the second-electrode drive circuit specifies addresses of pixels of the display panel to be turned on during an address period of a sub-field; and wherein the second-electrode drive circuit turns on the pixels at the specified addresses during a sustain period of the sub-field.
- 11. A display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the display apparatus is a plasma display apparatus; andwherein the first-electrode drive circuit supplies the first-electrode sustain pulses to the first electrodes and the second-electrode drive circuit supplies the second-electrode sustain pulses to the second electrodes in a mutually alternate manner such that the first-electrode sustain pulses alternate in time with the second-electrode sustain pulses.
- 12. A display apparatus for displaying an image on a display panel by turning on pixels of the display panel, the display apparatus comprising:a display panel including address electrodes, first electrodes crossing the address electrodes, and second electrodes crossing the address electrodes, the second electrodes being parallel to the first electrodes, electrical discharge units constituting pixels being sandwiched between (1) the address electrodes and (2) the first electrodes and the second electrodes; a first-electrode drive circuit which generates first-electrode sustain pulses and supplies the first-electrode sustain pulses to the first electrodes; a second-electrode drive circuit which selectively generates both second-electrode sustain pulses and scan pulses and supplies the second-electrode sustain pulses and the scan pulses to the second electrodes, the second-electrode drive circuit including a first switch element which supplies a high-level voltage of the second-electrode sustain pulses to the second electrodes and a high-level voltage of the scan pulses to the second electrodes, and a second switch element which supplies a low-level voltage of the second-electrode sustain pulses to the second electrodes and a low-level voltage of the scan pulses to the second electrodes; an address-electrode drive circuit which generates address pulses based on a video signal and supplies the address pulses to the address electrodes; a switch unit which selectively connects one of a sustain power supply for use in generating the second-electrode sustain pulses and a scan power supply for use in generating the scan pulses to the second-electrode drive circuit; and a control-signal generation circuit which generates a first control signal for controlling the switch unit to connect a selected one of the scan power supply and the sustain power supply to the second-electrode drive circuit and supplies the first control signal to the switch unit, and generates a second control signal for controlling the second-electrode drive circuit to generate a selected one of the second-electrode sustain pulses using the sustain power supply and the scan pulses using the scan power supply and supplies the second control signal to the second-electrode drive circuit; wherein, in order to display an image on the display panel, the second-electrode drive circuit specifies addresses of pixels of the display panel to be turned on by supplying the scan pulses to the second electrodes, thereby creating an electric field in the pixels at the specified addresses between the second electrodes supplied with the scan pulses and the address electrodes supplied with the address pulses, and the second-electrode drive circuit turns on the pixels at the specified addresses by supplying the second-electrode sustain pulses to the second electrodes, thereby turning on the pixels at the specified addresses with an electric field created in the pixels at the specified addresses between the first electrodes supplied with the first-electrode sustain pulses and the second electrodes supplied with the second-electrode sustain pulses.
- 13. A display apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the second-electrode drive circuit further includes a logic circuit and a drive circuit.
- 14. A display apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a separate one of the second-electrode drive circuit is provided for each of the second electrodes.
- 15. A display apparatus according to claim 12, wherein each of the first switch element and the second switch element is one of a power MOSFET and an IGBT.
- 16. A display apparatus according to claim 12, wherein each of the first switch element and the second switch element has a turn-off time of 500 ns or less.
- 17. A display apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the display apparatus is a plasma display apparatus;wherein the second-electrode drive circuit specifies addresses of pixels of the display panel to be turned on during an address period of a sub-field; and wherein the second-electrode drive circuit turns on the pixels at the specified addresses during a sustain period of the sub-field.
- 18. A display apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the display apparatus is a plasma display apparatus; andwherein the first-electrode drive circuit supplies the first-electrode sustain pulses to the first electrodes and the second-electrode drive circuit supplies the second-electrode sustain pulses to the second electrodes in a mutually alternate manner such that the first-electrode sustain pulses alternate in time with the second-electrode sustain pulses.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/608,150 filed on Jun. 30, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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