Apparatus and method for compensating electron emission in a fie

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

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313308, 313336, G09G 310

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ABSTRACT:
An electron emission device including an array of microelectronic field emission devices, each with an integrally formed capacitance, a plurality of switches, a weighting level detector, and data storage and weighting structure. In one operational method, the field emission device electron current emission is characterized and a weighting factor is calculated and coupled into the data storage and weighting means so as to provide electron emission device electron emission current in accordance with a desired emission level as prescribed by a data input signal and notwithstanding variations in electron current emission which may be present due to device fabrication.

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