Claims
- 1. A field emission display comprising:a plurality of row lines including a first row line, a plurality of column lines including a first column line, and a plurality of electron emissive elements disposed at intersections of said first row line and said first column line; a column driver coupled to said plurality of column lines, said column driver for driving amplitude-modulated voltages over said plurality of column lines; and a row driver coupled to said plurality of row lines, said row driver for driving row voltages over said plurality of row lines which are coupled to said emissive elements, wherein said row driver and said column driver are configured for reverse-biasing said plurality of electron emissive elements when said first row line is unaddressed.
- 2. The field emission display as recited in claim 1 wherein said row voltages include a row-on voltage and a row-off voltage, and wherein said amplitude-modulated voltages include a column-off voltage and a column full-on voltage.
- 3. The field emission display as recited in claim 2 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said first row line, and wherein said row-off voltage is more positive than said column full-on voltage.
- 4. The field emission display as recited in claim 3 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately 15 volts wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is at least 15 volts.
- 5. The field emission display as recited in claim 2 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said first column line, and wherein said row-off voltage is relatively less positive than said column full-on voltage.
- 6. The field emission display as recited in claim 5 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately −15 volts, wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is at most −15 volts.
- 7. The field emission display as recited in claim 2 further comprising:a circuit for measuring an emission current of said field emission display, said circuit is also for adjusting said row-off voltage according to a difference between said emission current and a reference current until luminosity of said field emission display is normalized.
- 8. A method for operating a field emission display, said FED having a plurality of row lines including a first row line, a plurality of column lines including a first column line, and a plurality of electron emissive elements disposed at intersections of said first row line and said first column line, said method comprising the steps of:modulating column voltages over said plurality of column lines, said column voltages including a column-off voltage and a column full-on voltage; driving row voltages over said plurality of row lines to selectively activate said row lines which are coupled to said emissive elements, said row voltages including a row-on voltage and a row-off voltage; and reverse-biasing said plurality of electron-emissive elements when said first row line is unaddressed.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said row lines and wherein said row-off voltage is relatively more positive than said column full-on voltage.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 9 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately 15 volts, wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is at least 15 volts.
- 11. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said column lines and wherein said row-off voltage is relatively less positive than said column full-on voltage.
- 12. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately −15 volts, wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is at most −15 volts.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 8 further comprising the steps of:measuring an emission current flowing through said plurality of electron emissive elements; and adjusting said row-off voltage according to a difference between said emission current and a reference current until luminosity of said field emission display is normalized.
- 14. Electronic circuitry for exciting a field emission display, said field emission display having a plurality of row lines including a first row line, a plurality of column lines including a first column line, and a plurality of electron emissive elements disposed at an intersection of said first row line and said first column line, said electronic circuitry comprising:a column driver coupled to said plurality of column lines, said column driver for driving amplitude-modulated voltages over said plurality of column lines; and a row driver coupled to said plurality of row lines, said row driver for driving row voltages over said plurality of row lines which are coupled to said emissive elements, wherein said row driver and said column driver are configured for reverse-biasing said plurality of electron emissive elements when said first row line is unaddressed.
- 15. The field emission display as recited in claim 14 wherein said row voltages include a row-on voltage and a row-off voltage, and wherein said amplitude-modulated voltages include a column-off voltage and a column full-on voltage.
- 16. The field emission display as recited in claim 15 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said row lines, and wherein said row-off voltage is more positive than said column full-on voltage.
- 17. The field emission display as recited in claim 16 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately 15 volts, wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is at least 15 volts.
- 18. The field emission display as recited in claim 15 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said column lines, and wherein said row-off voltage is relatively less positive than said column full-on voltage.
- 19. The field emission display as recited in claim 18 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately −15 volts, wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is at most −15 volts.
- 20. The field emission display as recited in claim 15 further comprising:a circuit for measuring an emission current of said FED, and for adjusting said row-off voltage according to a difference between said emission current and a reference current until luminosity of said field emission display is normalized.
- 21. A field emission display comprising:a plurality of row lines, a plurality of column lines, and a plurality of electron emissive elements disposed at intersections of said plurality of row lines and column lines; logic for generating vertical blanking interval signals indicating the start of video frames; a column driver coupled to said plurality of column lines and responsive to said logic, said column driver for driving amplitude-modulated voltages over said plurality of column lines; and a row driver coupled to said plurality of row lines and responsive to said logic, said row driver for driving row voltages over said plurality of row lines, and wherein said row driver and said column driver are configured for reverse-biasing said plurality of electron emissive elements during said vertical blanking intervals.
- 22. The field emission display as recited in claim 21 further comprising:a circuit for measuring an emission current of said field emission display, said circuit is also for adjusting said row-off voltage according to a difference between said emission current and a reference current until luminosity of said field emission display is normalized.
- 23. The field emission display as recited in claim 21 wherein said row voltages include a row-on voltage and a row-off voltage, and wherein said amplitude-modulated voltages include a column-off voltage and a column full-on voltage.
- 24. The field emission display as recited in claim 23 wherein said row-off voltage is pre-set to a value half-way between said column full-on voltage and said column-off voltage.
- 25. The field emission display as recited in claim 23 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said row lines, and wherein said row-off voltage is more positive in voltage than said column-off voltage.
- 26. The field emission display as recited in claim 25 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately 15 volts wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is approximately 7 volts.
- 27. The field emission display as recited in claim 23 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said column lines, and wherein said row-off voltage is relatively less positive than said column-off voltage.
- 28. The field emission display as recited in claim 26 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately −15 volts, wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is approximately −7 volts.
- 29. A method for operating a field emission display (FED), said FED having a plurality of row lines, a plurality of column lines, and a plurality of electron emissive elements disposed at intersections of said plurality of row lines and column lines, said method comprising the steps of:modulating column voltages over said plurality of column lines, said column voltages including a column-off voltage and a column full-on voltage; generating vertical blanking interval signals indicating the start of each video frame; driving row voltages over said plurality of row lines to selectively activate said row lines, said row voltages including a row-on voltage and a row-off voltage; and intermittently reverse-biasing said plurality of electron-emissive elements with said row voltages and said column voltages during said vertical blanking intervals.
- 30. The method as recited in claim 29 further comprising the steps of:measuring an emission current flowing through said plurality of electron emissive elements; and adjusting said row-off voltage according to a difference between said emission current and a reference current until luminosity of said field emission display is normalized.
- 31. The method as recited in claim 29 wherein aid row-off voltage is pre-set half-way to a value between said column full-on voltage and said column-off voltage.
- 32. The method as recited in claim 29 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said row lines and wherein said row-off voltage is relatively more positive than said column-off voltage.
- 33. The method as recited in claim 32 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately 15 volts, wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is approximately 7 volts.
- 34. The method as recited in claim 29 wherein said electron emissive elements are coupled to said column lines and wherein said row-off voltage is relatively less positive than said column-off voltage.
- 35. The method as recited in claim 34 wherein said column full-on voltage is approximately −15 volts, wherein said column-off voltage is approximately 0 volt, and wherein said row-off voltage is approximately −7 volts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No 09/144,213 filed on Aug. 31, 1998 which is hereby incorporated by reference to this specification, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,133,893.
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