Claims
- 1. A matrix type display apparatus comprising:
a display panel having a first main surface on which a display image is displayed and a second main surface substantially parallel to the first main surface; a plurality of scanning line wirings provided to the display panel and parallel to each other; a plurality of signal line wirings provided in a direction crossing the plurality of scanning line wirings and parallel to each other; a plurality of display pixels which are defined at respective intersections of the plurality of scanning line wirings and the plurality of signal line wirings and independent of each other; and a plurality of back side wirings formed on the second main surface of the display panel and connected with at least one of the plurality of scanning line wirings and the plurality of signal line wirings at opposed end portions of the display panel.
- 2. The matrix type display apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a drive IC connected to the plurality of back side wirings at a substantial center in the second main surface of the display panel, wherein the drive IC applies a drive voltage to the plurality of scanning line wirings through the plurality of back side wirings.
- 3. The matrix type display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of back side wirings are one kind of wirings selected from the group consisting of wirings formed from a metal thin film including Cu, wirings formed from a metal foil, and screen printed wirings including Ag.
- 4. The matrix type display apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising shields which are provided in a direction orthogonal to an extending direction of the plurality of back side wirings at positions opposite to the opposed end portions of the display panel, and used to prevent electromagnetic radiant noise.
- 5. A matrix type luminescent material display apparatus comprising:
a first substrate having a first main surface and a second main surface substantially parallel to the first main surface; and a second substrate arranged to be opposed to the first main surface of the first substrate while maintaining a predetermined gap therebetween in vacuum, having a third main surface opposed to the first main surface and a fourth main surface substantially parallel to the third main surface and made of a transparent material, the first substrate comprising: a plurality of scanning line wirings provided on the first main surface and parallel to each other; a plurality of signal line wirings provided on the first main surface in a direction crossing the plurality of scanning line wirings, and parallel to each other; a plurality of display pixels defined at respective intersections of the plurality of scanning line wirings and the plurality of signal line wirings, formed of field emission type electron sources, and independent of each other; and a plurality of back side wirings provided on the second main surface and connected with at least one of the plurality of scanning line wirings and the plurality of signal line wirings at opposed end portions of the first substrate, the second substrate comprising: an anode electrode formed on the third main surface to apply a voltage; and an electron beam excited type luminescent material layer formed on the third main surface.
- 6. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the electron sources are planar electron sources, and the plurality of back side wirings are connected with the plurality of scanning line wirings to which a selection pulse of the display pixels is applied.
- 7. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a drive IC connected to the plurality of back side wirings at a substantial center in the fourth main surface of the second substrate, wherein the drive IC applies a drive voltage to the plurality of scanning line wirings through the plurality of back side wirings.
- 8. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the plurality of back side wirings are one kind of wirings selected from the group consisting of wirings formed from a metal thin film including Cu, wirings formed from a metal foil, and screen printed wirings including Ag.
- 9. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising shields which are provided in a direction orthogonal to an extending direction of the plurality of back side wirings at positions opposite to both end portions of the second substrate, and used to prevent electromagnetic radiant noise.
- 10. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the plurality of signal line wirings or the plurality of signal line wirings formed on the first main surface of the first substrate are connected with the plurality of back side wirings formed on the second main surface via through holes formed in the first substrate.
- 11. A matrix type display apparatus comprising:
a substrate having a first main surface and a second main surface substantially parallel to the first main surface; a plurality of scanning line wirings provided on the first main surface and parallel to each other; a plurality of signal line wirings provided on the first main surface in a direction crossing the plurality of scanning line wirings, and parallel to each other; a plurality of display pixels defined at respective intersections of the plurality of scanning line wirings and the plurality of signal line wirings, made of a luminescent layer driven by a current or an electric field, and independent of each other; and a plurality of back side wirings provided on the second main surface and connected with at least one of the plurality of scanning line wirings and the plurality of signal line wirings at opposed end portions of the substrate.
- 12. The matrix type display apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a drive IC connected with the plurality of back side wirings at a substantial center in the second main surface of the substrate, wherein the drive IC applies a drive voltage to the plurality of scanning line wirings through the plurality of back side wirings.
- 13. The matrix type display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of the back side wirings are one kind of wirings selected from the group consisting of wirings formed from a metal thin film including Cu, wirings formed from a metal foil, and screen printed wirings including Ag.
- 14. The matrix type display apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising shields provided in a direction orthogonal to an extending direction of the plurality of back side wirings at positions opposite to the opposed end portions of the second substrate, and used to prevent electromagnetic radiant noise.
- 15. The matrix type display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of scanning line wirings or the plurality of signal line wirings formed on the first main surface of the substrate are connected with the plurality of back side wirings formed on the second main surface via through holes formed in the substrate.
- 16. A matrix type luminescent material display apparatus comprising:
a first substrate having a first main surface and a second main surface substantially parallel to the first main surface, and made of a transparent material; and a second substrate arranged so as to be opposed to the first main surface of the first substrate while maintaining a predetermined gap therebetween in a discharge gas, and having a third main surface opposed to the first main surface and a fourth main surface substantially parallel to the third main surface, the first substrate comprising a plurality of scanning line wirings provided on the first main surface and parallel to each other, the second substrate comprising: a plurality of signal line wirings provided on the third main surface in a direction crossing the plurality of scanning line wirings of the first substrate, and parallel to each other; an ultraviolet ray excited type luminescent material layer formed on the third main surface at least at positions corresponding to a plurality of display pixels which are defined at respective intersections of the plurality of scanning line wirings and the plurality of signal line wirings and independent of each other; and a plurality of back side wirings provided on the fourth main surface and connected with at least one of the plurality of scanning line wirings and the plurality of signal line wirings at opposed end portions of the second substrate.
- 17. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising a drive IC connected with the plurality of back side wirings at a substantial center in the fourth main surface of the second substrate, wherein the drive IC applies a drive voltage to the plurality of scanning line wirings through the plurality of back side wirings.
- 18. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the plurality of back side wirings are one kind of wirings selected from the group consisting of wirings formed from a metal thin film including Cu, wirings formed from a metal foil, and screen printed wirings including Ag.
- 19. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising shields provided in a direction orthogonal to an extending direction of the plurality of back side wirings at positions opposite to the opposed end portions of the second substrate, and used to prevent electromagnetic radiant noise.
- 20. The matrix type luminescent material display apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the plurality of scanning line wirings or the plurality of signal line wirings formed on the first main surface of the first substrate are connected with the plurality of back side wirings formed on the second main surface via through holes formed in the first substrate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation Application of PCT Application Ser. No. PCT/JP02/03761, filed Apr. 16, 2002, which was not published under PCT Article 21(2) in English.
[0002] This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-242370, filed Aug. 9, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.