Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Vacuum-type tube
Patent
1994-03-04
1996-07-30
Yusko, Donald J.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With luminescent solid or liquid material
Vacuum-type tube
313496, 313495, 345 75, H01J 162
Patent
active
055414788
ABSTRACT:
An active matrix transistor array substrate for a reconfigurable vacuum fluorescent display comprising a set of individually addressable pixels and an isolation grid surrounding each pixel of the set and isolating each pixel of the set from all other pixels of the set. The isolation grid is especially advantageous in a high density active matrix display for preventing one pixel that is switched off from inhibiting a neighboring pixel that is switched on from fully illuminating.
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Harrington Marie I.
Troxell John R.
General Motors Corporation
Richardson Lawrence O.
Simon Anthony Luke
Yusko Donald J.
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