2011
DOI: 10.1889/1.3621433
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51.1: Invited Paper: High Luminous Efficacy and Low Power Consumption Plasma TV

Abstract: AC plasma display panel of high luminous efficacy and low power consumption was newly developed for energy regulation of TVs. New technologies for panel structure, discharge gas mixture, protective layer, material, process and driving were applied to a panel in order to increase luminous efficacy and reduce power consumption. Also, the reliability of the panel was improved by the reconstruction behavior and exaggerated grain growth (EGG) using the distribution of new functional layer and discharge control. The… Show more

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“…V s further falls by as much as 24%. Besides, the field simulation calculates that, due to the low ε, the X–Y capacitance ( Cx–y ) falls as much as 14% involving the connection by way of the address electrode . Accordingly, the reactive power consumption, which is proportional to the value Cx–y _ V s 2 , might be reduced by as much as one‐half.…”
Section: Effect Of Porous Ribsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V s further falls by as much as 24%. Besides, the field simulation calculates that, due to the low ε, the X–Y capacitance ( Cx–y ) falls as much as 14% involving the connection by way of the address electrode . Accordingly, the reactive power consumption, which is proportional to the value Cx–y _ V s 2 , might be reduced by as much as one‐half.…”
Section: Effect Of Porous Ribsmentioning
confidence: 99%