Plasma panel with increased addressability

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Plural power supplies – Plural cathode and/or anode load device

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3151691, 340775, 340776, G09G 310

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050862570

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a plasma panel wherein the row electrodes and/or column electrodes are arranged to enable, notably, a selective type of addressing of several rows of pixels simultaneously. This is obtained, firstly, by a demultiplication of the row electrodes and by an increase in the number of column electrodes, the result thereof being a greater number of crossings between column and row electrodes and, secondly, by an increase in the surface of the crossings designed to form pixels, and by a limiting of the voltages applied to the electrodes.

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