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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 2001
Filed:
Nov. 06, 1996
Takashi Sasaki, Hiratsuka, JP;
Masaji Ishigaki, Yokohama, JP;
Norio Yatsuda, Chigasaki, JP;
Yuji Sano, Zushi, JP;
Hiroshi Ohtaka, Yokohama, JP;
Nobuyuki Ushifusa, Yokohama, JP;
Eiji Matsuzaki, Yokohama, JP;
Seiichi Tsuchida, Yokosuka, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A plasma display panel driving system and method for a display panel having a first common electrode and first independent electrodes arranged at a back plate side, a second common electrode and second independent electrodes arranged at a face plate side, an inner partition positioned between the first common and independent electrodes at the back plate side and the second common and independent electrodes at the face plate side and having an aperture therein connecting a space at the back plate side and a space at the face plate side, and a fluorescent layer arranged in the space at the face plate side. The driving system and method includes a driver for driving the first and second independent and common electrodes through a full writing period, a front surface erasing period, a writing period, and a discharge sustaining period, including supplying a first full writing pulse to the first common electrode at the back plate side and a second full writing pulse having a polarity which is opposite to the polarity of the first full writing pulse to the first independent electrodes at the back plate side for causing discharge between the first common and independent electrodes in the full writing period.