Claims
- 1. A method of driving a plasma display, comprising the steps of:
- applying a common voltage to odd row electrodes;
- applying independent voltages to even row electrodes;
- simultaneously selecting all the pixels located on both the sides of a given even row electrode by applying a write pulse to the given even row electrode;
- simultaneously and independently controlling the pixels located on both the sides of the given even row electrode by applying a data pulse to column electrodes in synchronism with the write pulse; and
- simultaneously erasing all the pixels located on both sides of a given even row electrode by applying an erase pulse to the given even row electrode.
- 2. A method of driving a plasma display which includes discharge gas spaces constituting a plurality of pixels;
- first and second insulating substrates which are arranged parallel to each other so as to sandwich said discharge gas spaces;
- stripe row electrodes arranged on a surface of said first insulating substrate which opposes said discharge gas spaces;
- an insulating layer stacked on said stripe row electrodes;
- a protective layer stacked on said insulating layer;
- stripe column electrodes which are arranged on a surface of said second insulating substrate, which opposes said discharge gas spaces, in a direction perpendicular to said row electrodes;
- an insulating layer stacked on said column electrodes;
- phosphors stacked on said insulating layer at positions corresponding to said pixels, respectively; and
- ribs for defining said pixels arranged on said row electrodes so that said row electrodes are connected to pixels located on both sides of said row electrodes;
- said method of driving a plasma display, comprising the steps of:
- applying common sustain pulses to odd row electrodes;
- applying common sustain pulses having differential phase to said sustain pulses applied to said odd row electrodes, to even row electrodes, so that sustaining surface discharge is maintained between said odd row electrodes and said even row electrodes in each pixel;
- applying independent write pulses and erase pulses to even row electrodes;
- simultaneously selecting all the pixels located on both the sides of a given even row electrode by applying a write pulse to the given even row electrode;
- simultaneously and independently controlling the pixels located on both the sides of the given even row electrode by applying a data pulse to column electrodes in synchronism with the write pulse; and
- simultaneously erasing all the pixels located on both the sides of a given even row electrode by applying an erase pulse to the given even row electrode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 07/512,953, filed Apr. 23, 1990.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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G. W. Dick et al, A Three-Electrode ac Plasma HVCMOS Drive Scheme, 1986, pp. 212-215, SID 86 Digest. |
Yoshikazu Kanazawa et al., Electronic Information Communication Society Research Report vol. 87, No. 408, pp. 53-58, Issue date Mar. 19, 1988. |
Divisions (1)
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