Communications: electrical – Systems – Portable self-contained
Patent
1976-01-30
1977-06-14
Trafton, David L.
Communications: electrical
Systems
Portable self-contained
315169R, 340166EL, 340173PL, H01J 1748
Patent
active
040300919
ABSTRACT:
The state of a plasma or similar display cell is inverted by a two-pulse sequence comprising an inverting write pulse followed by an inverting erase pulse. The inverting write pulse switches a cell ON if it was OFF, while the inverting erase pulse switches the cell OFF if it was ON. The inverting write pulse is adapted to cause a gradual, rather than an immediate, wall voltage build-up so that the inverting erase pulse is of insufficient magnitude to turn a cell OFF if it was turned on by the inverting write pulse.
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Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Slusky Ronald D.
Trafton David L.
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