Method for driving plasma display panel

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C345S067000, C345S068000, C345S690000, C315S169100, C315S169400

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09992052

ABSTRACT:
A method for driving a plasma display panel in which any one of a scanning electrode and a sustaining electrode is shared by neighboring display cells interposed therebetween. At least one condition selected from the group consisting of a voltage of a sustaining pulse, a pulse width of a sustaining pulse, and a pulse applying interval of a sustaining pulse is changed in relation to a polarity of the sustaining pulse. The sustaining pulse is applied to the scanning electrode and sustaining electrode by a predetermined number with relation to an image data during a sustaining period.

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