Claims
- 1. Apparatus for addressing selected electrodes in an array of electrodes respectively associated with a particular location on a gas discharge panel, said apparatus comprising:
- pulse means coupled to a group of said electrodes to charge said group of electrodes to a voltage magnitude sufficient to select a location on said panel;
- said pulse means providing a pulse signal having an amplitude substantially equal to said voltage magnitude and a time duration insufficient to select a location on said panel; and
- time selection means coupled to said group of electrodes for subsequently timely discharging said voltage magnitude on all except one electrode in said group of electrodes so that only said one electrode has an applied pulse signal amplitude and time duration sufficient to enable selection of a location associated with said one electrode.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including a plurality of said pulse means, each coupled to a respective group of said electrodes,
- decoder means for addressing one of said pulse means and the associated addressed group of electrodes;
- and wherein said timed selection means includes a plurality of switch means, each coupled to one electrode in each group operable for subsequently timely discharging said voltage magnitude on all except one electrode in said addressed group.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of said pulse means includes a pulse transformer having a secondary coupled to a respective group of electrodes and a primary coupled to said decoder means.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said timed selection means comprises means for discharging said voltage magnitude on all except one electrode in less than one microsecond after said group of electrodes are charged to said voltage magnitude.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including a first plurality of diodes, each connected between a respective electrode and said pulse means, and a second plurality of diodes, each connected between a respective electrode and said timed selection means.
- 6. Apparatus for addressing selected electrodes in an array of electrodes respectively associated with a particular location on a gas discharge panel, said apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of pulse drivers, each coupled to a respective group of said electrodes;
- a plurality of clamp switches, each coupled to one of said electrodes in each group of electrodes; and
- time control means coupled to said pulse drivers and to said clamp switches for selecting one of said pulse drivers utilizing the intrinsic panel capacitance to charge the associated selected group of electrodes to a voltage magnitude sufficient to select a location on said panel and for operating said clamp switches to discharge said voltage magnitude immediately after formation thereof on all except one electrode in said selected group of electrodes,
- whereby a location associated with said one electrode is selected.
- 7. A method for addressing selected electrodes in an array of electrodes respectively associated with a particular location on a gas discharge panel, said method comprising:
- utilizing the intrinsic panel capacitance to charge a group of said electrodes to a voltage magnitude sufficient to select a location on said panel; and
- discharging said voltage magnitude immediately after formation on all except one of said electrodes to enable selection of a location associated with said one electrode.
- 8. The method of claim 7, including the steps of selecting one of a plurality of groups of electrodes for charging said selected group of electrodes to said voltage magnitude.
- 9. An addressing system for plasma panels having an array of electrodes, said apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of multiple secondary transformers each having a primary and a plurality of secondaries;
- means for connecting one end of each secondary to a respective group of a plurality of groups of plasma panel electrodes;
- means for selecting at least one of said secondaries;
- means for selecting one of said primaries utilizing the intrinsic panel capacitance to charge all of the plasma electrodes in the selected group coupled to the selected secondary to a voltage magnitude sufficient to select a location on said panel; and
- timed electrode selection means coupled to said electrodes for discharging all of said plasma panel electrodes in said selected group except one to enable selection of a location associated with said one electrode.
- 10. An addressing system as claimed in claim 9, wherein said timed electrode selection means comprises a plurality of switch means each coupled to a respective electrode in each of said group of plasma panel electrodes operable for subsequently timely discharging said voltage magnitude on all of said electrodes in said selected group except one to enable said selection of a location associated with said one electrode.
- 11. A method of increasing the usable range of sustaining signals initiating sustaining discharges in a plasma panel system comprising:
- providing a low amplitude, narrow width pulse; and
- applying said pulse to said plasma panel between about 600-950 nanoseconds after the sustaining discharges initiated by said sustaining signals.
- 12. A method of optimizing the usable range of sustaining signals initiating sustaining discharges in a plasma panel system comprising the method of claim 11, and including the steps of varying the amplitude, width and position of said pulse with respect to the occurrence of said sustaining discharge.
- 13. A method of increasing the usable range of sustaining signals initiating sustaining discharges in a plasma panel system comprising:
- providing a pulse having an amplitude of about 40 volts and a width of about 300 nanoseconds; and
- applying said pulse to said plasma panel about 750 nanoseconds after the sustaining discharges initiated by said sustaining signals.
- 14. The method of claim 13 including the steps of selectively varying said pulse amplitude, width and position.
- 15. In a plasma panel system wherein sustaining signals applied to the plasma panel electrodes initiate sustaining discharges, the improvement of means for increasing the usable range of said sustaining signals, said improvement comprising:
- means generating a low amplitude, narrow width pulse; and
- means for applying said pulse to said plasma panel electrodes between about 600-950 nanoseconds after the sustaining discharge initiated by said sustaining signals.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of or under a contract with the Department of the Army.
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