Presentation 1997/1/22
High Efficient Recovery Sustain Circuit of AC Plasma Displays
Takahiro Urakabe, Akihiko Iwata, Masaaki Tanaka,
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Abstract(in English) PDPs need a recovery sustain circuit in order to charge energy in a panel's capacitance with low power. This paper describes the novel recovery sustain circuit with a high recovery rate. The circuit has two coils, which are connected in series and parallel in every charging point. The electric loss is decreased by the sustain pulse with two raising slopes. The authors investigate the influences on the characteristics of a discharge in the AC-PDP with the novel recovery sustain circuit As the result, an electric loss due to the panel's capacitance is reduced to 63% compared with a conventional circuit. Moreover, the number of circuit components is reduced to half in the case of a constant electric loss.
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Keyword(in English) AC-PDP / recovery sustain circuit / firing voltage / high efficiency
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Title (in English) High Efficient Recovery Sustain Circuit of AC Plasma Displays
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Keyword(1) AC-PDP
Keyword(2) recovery sustain circuit
Keyword(3) firing voltage
Keyword(4) high efficiency
1st Author's Name Takahiro Urakabe
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology R&D Center Mitsubishi Electoric Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Akihiko Iwata
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology R&D Center Mitsubishi Electoric Corporation
3rd Author's Name Masaaki Tanaka
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology R&D Center Mitsubishi Electoric Corporation
Date 1997/1/22
Paper # EID96-74,ED96-152,SDM96-178
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 454
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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