Drive circuit for a thin-film electroluminescent display panel

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

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3151692, 340781, 34082581, H01J 1914

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048930601

ABSTRACT:
A drive circuit for a thin-film electroluminescent (EL) matrix display panel includes an odd side N-ch high voltage MOS driver, and an odd side P-ch high voltage MOS driver connected to odd number scanning electrodes of the thin-film electroluminescent (EL) matrix display panel. Even number scanning electrodes of the thin-film electroluminescent (EL) matrix display panel are connected to an even side N-ch high voltage MOS driver and an even side P-ch high voltage MOS driver. The four MOS drivers are effectively controlled to perform an alternating current driving of the thin-film electroluminescent (EL) matrix display panel.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3885196 (1975-05-01), Fischer
patent: 4338598 (1982-07-01), Ohba et al.
patent: 4485379 (1984-11-01), Kinoshita et al.
Nikkei Electronics, Apr. 2, 1979, "Practical Applications of Thin-Film Electroluminescent (EL) Character Display."

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