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30 September 1996 Color modular ACPDP for high-resolution large-screen display
Aimin Zhang, Jie Ni, Boyan Sun, Zhiqi Gu, Haiyin Pan
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Proceedings Volume 2892, Display Devices and Systems; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.253337
Event: Photonics China '96, 1996, Beijing, China
Abstract
A high-resolution, large-screen color AC plasma display can be assembled by using color modular display panels. The screen area can be expanded at will to meet the user's requirements. The resolution of the screen reaches 256 line per meter, that is, pixel pitch equals to 3.91 mm. The screen is an edgeless display panel with no perceivable loss of display, and the display picture is successive and clear. This device can be applied to the computer terminal large- screen display on many occasions. The size of the minimum unit of the large screen-modular display panel is 200 mm X 250 mm. The number of display cell in modular panel is 52 X 64 X 3 dots. Our paper describes the module structure, main characteristic parameters, key techniques in module assembling, and some ideas in drive circuit designing.
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Aimin Zhang, Jie Ni, Boyan Sun, Zhiqi Gu, and Haiyin Pan "Color modular ACPDP for high-resolution large-screen display", Proc. SPIE 2892, Display Devices and Systems, (30 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.253337
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KEYWORDS
Plasma display panels

LCDs

Electrodes

Large screens

Glasses

Image resolution

Displays

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