Abstract

Abstract— Driving waveforms having both high‐speed address and low background were developed using Vt closed curve analysis. To prevent a misfired discharge during a sustain period, the voltage difference at the end of the ramp setup between the X‐Y electrodes remains constant. Because background luminance becomes higher (although the address discharge time lag becomes shorter) as the voltage difference between the A‐Y electrodes becomes larger, a low reset voltage and an address bias voltage were adopted during the ramp‐up period.

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