Effects of Ramp Reset Pulses on Address Discharge in a Shadow Mask Plasma Display Panel
A two self-consistent numerical simulation model is used to analyze the effects of the ramp reset pulses to the address and sustain discharge in the SM-PDP. Some basic parameters such as the slope of the ramp pulse and the terminal voltage of the ramp reset period are varied to investigate their effects. The simulation results illustrate that the wall voltage is mainly decided by the terminal voltage and the firing voltage despite of different slopes at the condition of the weak discharge. The simulation results can help us optimize the driving scheme of the SM-PDP.
Ramp Reset Pulse Wall Charge Priming Particles
Lanlan Yang Yan Tu Xiong Zhang Jian Zhang Youyan Jiang Baoping Wang
Display Centre, School of Electronic Science and Engineering,Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China
国际会议
上海
英文
764-768
2007-03-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)