Abstract

The basic structure and the driving methods for a grid-controlled matrix fluorescent display panel are discussed Two experimental TV image display sets were made using a four-electrode display panel and a five-electrode display panel with 268 × 392 = 105 056 and 573 × 782 = 448 086 pixels respectively. The vertical scanning and driving circuits are considerably simplified by means of the anode grid decoding. One TV set has only 24 sets of anode drivers, and for the other the number of anode drivers is further reduced from 24 to one. A technique for diminishing cross-talk between the neighbouring picture elements is also discussed, and a cathode pulse driving method adopted to provide a uniform display.

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