We propose a new driving technology of PDPs, which enables to decrease the sustain voltage of conventional technology by half without lowering the gas discharge voltage, and also to cut down the number of MOS-FETs. Consequently, the cost of the driver circuit containing sustain circuit, scan driver IC and power supply can be greatly reduced.
We developed the world's smallest 32-inch HDTV PDP. By improving the luminous efficiency, a luminance of 650 cd/m 2 and power consumption (discharge and driving circuit) of 200 W or less was achieved. Moreover, incorporating an Advanced Color Compensating (ACC) filter improved the PDP's color reproduction capability, better than that of CRTs.
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