Claims
- 1. A method of driving a plasma display panel (PDP) said PDP comprising a first substrate and a second substrate supported in spaced relationship to define a discharge space therebetween, a plurality of scanning electrodes (Y1˜Yn) and a plurality of sustaining electrodes (X1˜Xn) formed on said first substrate, configured in a sequence as X1-X2-Y1Y2-X3-X4 . . . Xm−1-Xm-Yn−1-Yn, a plurality of address electrodes formed on said second substrate, perpendicular to said scanning and sustaining electrodes, a stripe rib structure separating said discharge space into a plurality of stripe discharge regions, substantially parallel to said address electrodes; said scanning electrodes (Y1˜Yn) are divided into the odd scanning electrodes Yodd and the even scanning electrodes Yeven, dark areas Gj, are defined between every two adjacent sustaining electrodes of said odd sustaining electrodes Xodd and said even sustaining electrodes Xodd, and every two adjacent scanning electrodes of said odd scanning electrodes Yodd and said even scanning electrodes Yeven, in which no display data is written, and display areas Dj, written with display data, are defined between every two adjacent electrodes of said odd scanning electrodes Yodd and said even sustaining electrodes Xeven, and between every two adjacent electrodes of said even scanning electrodes Yeven and said odd sustaining electrodes Xodd, wherein, n, m and j are integers, and 1≦j≦n and m; when the voltage difference between adjacent said sustaining electrodes (X1˜Xm) and said scanning electrodes (Y1˜Yn) is greater than a firing voltage, said adjacent sustaining electrodes (X1˜Xm) and scanning electrodes (Y1˜Yn) will start a discharge operation, the driving method comprising the following steps:(a) at the first timing point in a reset period, applying a global writing voltage difference Vw between said adjacent pairs of said even sustaining electrodes Xeven and odd sustaining electrodes Xodd, and said adjacent pairs of said even scanning electrodes Yeven and odd scanning electrodes Yodd, whereas said global writing voltage difference is greater than said firing voltage; and (b) at said first timing point in the reset period, adjusting the voltage difference between said adjacent odd scanning electrodes Yodd and even sustaining electrodes Xeven, and each pair of adjacent even scanning electrodes Yeven and odd sustaining electrodes Xodd to be less than said firing voltage; Wherein the priming discharge occurs only in said dark areas Gj.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first driving signal is sent to said odd sustaining electrodes Xodd and said even scanning electrodes Yeven, and a second driving signal is sent to said odd scanning electrodes Yodd and said even sustaining electrodes Xeven, and said first driving signal and said second driving signal are added to form a global writing difference, whereby, (1) applying said global writing voltage between said odd sustaining electrodes Xodd and said even sustaining electrodes Xeven, and said even scanning electrodes Yeven and said odd scanning electrodes Yeven, and (2) no voltage difference between said odd scanning electrodes Yodd and said even sustaining electrodes Xeven, and said even scanning electrodes Yeven and the odd sustaining electrodes Xodd, thus the priming discharge of reset not occurring in said display areas Dj.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, the driving method further comprising the step of:(c) at the second timing point following said first timing point in the reset period, applying a first erase voltage difference between said odd sustaining electrodes Xodd and said even sustaining electrodes Xeven, and said even scanning electrodes Yeven and said odd scanning electrodes Yodd.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 3, the driving method further comprises the step of:(d) at the third timing point following said second timing point in the reset period, applying a second erase voltage difference between said odd sustaining electrodes Xodd and said even sustaining electrodes Xeven, and said even scanning electrodes Yeven and said odd scanning electrodes Yeven, whereas said first erase voltage and said second erase voltage carry reverse charges.
- 5. A plasma display panel comprising:a first substrate and a second substrate supported in spaced relationship to define a discharge space therebetween, said first and second substrates having opposed surfaces facing each other across said discharge space; a plurality of scanning electrodes an a plurality of sustaining electrodes formed on said first substrate, wherein every two of said scanning electrodes and every two of said sustaining electrodes are alternately arranged on said first substrate, one of said scanning electrodes and adjacent one of said sustain electrodes define a display discharge cell, every two of said scanning electrodes an every two of said sustain electrodes respectively define a priming discharge cell; a plurality of address electrodes formed on said second substrate, perpendicular to said scanning and sustaining electrodes; and a stripe rib structure separating said discharge space into a plurality of stripe discharge regions, substantially parallel to said address electrodes; wherein every said priming discharge cell performs a priming discharge operation, when every two adjacent said sustaining electrodes and every two adjacent scanning electrodes are respectively applied a global writing voltage difference thereto, at the first timing point in a reset period.
- 6. The plasma display panel as claimed in claim 5, wherein the spaced region between every two of said scanning electrodes or every two of said sustaining electrodes is narrower than that between one of said scanning electrodes and adjacent one of said sustaining electrodes.
- 7. The plasma display panel as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a shadowing mask formed on said first substrate, covering every said priming cell.
- 8. The plasma display panel as claimed in claim 7, wherein said shadowing mask is a black matrix.
- 9. The plasma display panel as claimed in claim 5, wherein the spaces between every two adjacent sustaining electrodes and every two adjacent scanning electrodes are greater than the space between every two adjacent sustaining electrode and scanning electrode.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/810,360 filed Mar. 16, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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