A New Overlap-Scan Circuit for High Speed and Low Data Voltage in Plasma-TV

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1 1218 A New Overlap-Scan Circuit for High Speed and Low Data Voltage in Plasma-TV Byung-Gwon Cho, Heung-Sik Tae, Senior Member, IEEE, Dong Ho Lee, and Sung-IL Chien, Member, IEEE Abstract A new overlap-scan circuit that enables a high speed scan or low data voltage scan based on overlapping the scan s during a scan-period is proposed for a 42-in. plasma TV. For the overlap between the scan s, the proposed overlap-scan circuit consists of three odd and three even drivers that alternately provide the scan s to the odd and even scan lines among the 480 scan lines, respectively. Consequently, the proposed overlap-scan circuit can perform either a high-speed scan by reducing the total scan time or a low voltage scan by lowering the address voltage 1. Index Terms Plasma-TV, high-speed scan, low data voltage scan, overlap-scan circuit, overlap-scan I. INTRODUCTION PLASMA-TVs are being acknowledged as the most promising candidate for digital high definition (HD) TV due to such prominent features as a slim-type large area (> 40-in.), self-emitting-based color reproduction capability, wide dynamic contrast ratio, and fast response (few microseconds). However, to capture the TV consumer market and take the lead from LCD-TVs, the cost of a plasma-tv certainly needs to be lowered to a reasonable price [1]. One of the best cost reduction methods is to shorten the address time for single scan driving and lower the address voltage, thereby considerably lowering the cost of the address circuit. As such, various studies have already pursued this area [2], [3]. In a plasma-tv, the scan procedure is carried out line-by-line, where only the wall charges for the displayed cells are accumulated through the address discharge. Fig. 1 shows the scan and corresponding light waveform emitted during the application of the scan, and a certain amount of time is clearly required to produce the address discharge and accumulate the wall charges. In a conventional scan method, the scan s between successive scan lines should not overlap to prevent a misfiring discharge. As a result, the total scan time is determined simply by multiplying the time width per scan with the total number of lines. However, as seen in Fig. 1, since no discharge can be produced during the time of T f, called the formative time lag, if the scan s are overlapped only during the formative time lag, no misfiring discharge will be induced [4]. Therefore, this physical phenomenon for the address discharge enables an overlap scanning procedure, as a kind of parallel-pipeline concept. 1 This work was supported in Brain Korea (BK) 21 in Authors are with the school of electrical and computer science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea. ( hstae@ee.knu.ac.kr) Accordingly, this paper proposes a new overlap-scan circuit that enables a high-speed scan or low-data voltage scan by overlapping the scan s during an address-period in a 42- in. plasma-tv. The validity of the overlap scan circuit is examined under various image patterns on a 42-in. plasma-tv. Scan Light Tf Td Fig. 1 Scan and corresponding light waveform emitted during address discharge, where T sc is scan width, T f is formative time lag, and T s is statistical time lag. II. EXPERIMENT Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of the back-plate of a 42- in. plasma-tv, which includes the Y-board with eight scan drivers, X-board, SMPS, logic, and address buffer. The X- electrodes are commonly connected to the X-board to allow the sustain s to be simultaneously applied to the X electrodes, whereas the Y electrodes are individually separated to operate the scan procedure line-by-line during an addressperiod. The reset and sustain waveforms are generated in the Y-board, meanwhile, the scan procedure is carried out by the scan buffer in the scan driver, as shown in Fig. 2, where the scan driver uses the scan buffer to play a role in supplying the output to the Y board to provide the scan s line-byline from the 1 st to the 480 th scan line for the scan procedure. As such, the connection of the scan driver to the Y board is a very important part of the overlap-scan procedure in the address-period. The SMPS and logic board also play a role in providing the necessary power to each board and generating the necessary s for each board, while the address buffer plays a role in scanning the cell for the display in a sustainperiod by applying the address to the address electrodes when applying the scan s to the Y electrodes. Fig. 3 shows the conventional scan s with constant scan times of T sc applied to the first three scan lines, and the corresponding emissions when simultaneously applying the address s with an application of the scan s during an address period. Ts Contributed Paper Manuscript received July 26, /05/$ IEEE

2 B.-G. Cho et al.: A New Overlap-Scan Circuit for High Speed and Low Data Voltage in Plasma-TV 1219 Y-board SMPS X-board Δt1 Logic Address buffer Fig. 2. Schematic diagram of back-plate of 42-in. plasma-tv comprised of Y-board with scan driver for scanning, X-board, SMPS, Logic, and Address buffer. Δt2 In this case, the width of the scan is identical to that of the address. Consequently, the total scan time can be determined by multiplying the 480 lines with the scan time T sc per scan. Fig. 3 shows that the scan overlaps with the previous scan by Δt 1 when shifting the scan to the left, where Δt 1 is the discharge delay time, i.e. the formative time lag. The scan width of T sc in Fig. 3 is the same as that in Fig. 3, yet the scan time can be reduced by Δt 1 per scan line by overlapping the scan s in the manner seen in Fig. 3. As a result, in the case of overlapping the scan, as shown in Fig. 3, the total reduced scan time is Δt [lines], meaning that the driving waveform in Fig. 3 is the scan waveform for a high-speed address. In contrast, Fig. 3 (c) shows that the scan overlaps with the subsequent scan when increasing the scan to the right by Δt 2, where Δt 2 is also the discharge delay time, i.e. the formative time lag. Unlike the overlap-scan in Fig. 3, the scan width in Fig. 3 (c) is T sc +Δt 2 per scan, which is longer than that of the conventional case in Fig. 3. However, the total scan time in Fig. 3 (c) does not increase in comparison with that in Fig. 3 due to the overlap of the scan s for Δt 2. Instead, the scan width in Fig. 3 (c) is increased by Δt 2 per scan, thereby facilitating stable wall charge accumulations. As such, in the case of overlapping the scan s in the manner shown in Fig. 3 (c), the address voltage can be lowered without an additional increase in the scan time per scan line, meaning that the driving waveform in Fig. 3 (c) is the scan waveform for a low address voltage. In this paper, the two types of scan shown in Figs. 3 and (c) are the proposed waveforms for a high-speed and low address voltage, respectively. However, a conventional scan driver can not overlap the proposed scan waveforms in Figs. 3 and (c), as the ensuing scan can only be generated after the scan falls down completely. Consequently, a new type of scan driving method is needed to generate the proposed overlap-scan waveforms. III. RESULT AND DISCUSSION Figs. 4 and show a schematic diagram of two wiring methods for providing the s for scan s from the scan (c) Fig. 3. Conventional scan s with constant scan time of T sc applied to first three scan lines and related emissions when applying address s during address period, case 1: proposed overlap-scan s with constant scan times of T sc and related emissions when applying address s during address period, and (c) case 2: proposed overlapscan s with increased scan times of T sc+δt and related emissions when applying address s during address period. drivers to the Y-board for the conventional and proposed overlap-scan waveforms. As shown in Fig. 4, the overlap-scan waveforms cannot be realized with the conventional wiring method, as the pins of the scan driver ICs are successively connected to the Y-board of the PDP module. Thus, to realize the overlap-scan waveforms, all the scan lines from 1 st to 480 th lines are grouped into odd or even lines, plus the total eight scan drivers are also grouped into four odd scan drivers and four even scan drivers. As shown in Fig. 4, the 1 st line, i.e. scan line 1, is the 1 st odd scan line, the 2 nd line, i.e. scan line 2, is the 1 st even scan line, the 3 rd line, i.e. scan line 3, is the 2 nd odd scan line, the 4 th line, i.e. scan line 4, is the 2 nd even scan line, and so on. Thus, the total 480 scan lines consist of 240 odd scan lines and 240 even scan lines, where the odd and even scan lines are alternately located. Plus, the 1 st odd scan driver is connected to the pins of the first sixty odd scan lines in the Y-board, while the 1 st even scan driver is linked to the pins of the first sixty even scan lines located between the odd scan lines in the Y-board, as shown in Fig. 4. Fig. 5 shows an operational block diagram of the 1 st odd scan driver for generating the overlap-scan waveform [5]. For the input s in Fig. 5, the clock () determines the application time of the scan, whereas the blank () determines the scan width. In Fig. 5, the shift register plays a role in moving the output to the next scan line whenever the input, is given. Figs. 6

3 Scan line 1 Scan line 2 Scan line 3 Scan line 4 Y PDP X 1st odd scan drivier Shift register 2 Scan line 61 Scan line 62 Scan line 63 Scan line 64 Power supply odd1 (even1) odd2 (even2) odd3 (even3) odd60 (even60) Scan line 480 : scan1 (scan2) scan3 (scan4) scan5 (scan6) scan119 (scan120) 1 st Odd 1 st Even Odd 1 Even 1 Odd 2 Even 2 Odd 3 Even 3 Odd 4 Even 4 Y PDP X Fig. 5. Operational block diagram of 1 st odd scan driver for generation of overlap-scan waveforms. odd 1 odd 2 on on on on on Even 240 Fig. 4. Schematic diagram of wiring methods for overlap scan waveform. and show the output s generated according to the type of input, or, given from the 1 st odd and even scan drivers, respectively. As shown in Fig. 6, when the first is in an on-state, the corresponding scan voltage applied to the first odd scan line (scan 1) of the 60 scan lines is changed from the high scan voltage (V sch ) to the low scan voltage (V scl ). The low scan voltage (V scl ) then remains constant until the is in an on-state (low level), meaning that the scan width is determined by the input,. Then, when the is transited from an onstate to an off-state (high level), the scan voltage is changed from the low scan voltage (V sch ) to the high scan voltage (V scl ), as shown in Fig. 6. When the next is in an onstate, the corresponding scan voltage applied to the second odd scan line (scan 3) of the 60 scan lines is changed from the high scan voltage (V sch ) to the low scan voltage (V scl ). In a similar manner to the previous, the low scan voltage (V scl ) then remains constant until the is in an on-state. Fig.7 shows the overlapped output scan alternately applied to even 1 even 2 Fig. 6. for generating overlap-scan waveforms according to input s,, and. the odd and even lines according the input s, and. Unlike the conventional case, a pair of input s, and are generated per odd or even line, and the resultant output scan s are alternately overlapped between the odd and even lines, as shown in Fig. 7. The adjacent two scan s, as detected by an oscilloscope, are shown in Fig. 5. For the gradually bright image pattern in Fig. 6, some weak discharge or a discharge fail was observed in several gray levels when applying the conventional driving waveform,

4 B.-G. Cho et al.: A New Overlap-Scan Circuit for High Speed and Low Data Voltage in Plasma-TV 1221 scan odd 1 even 1 odd 2 even 2 Fig. 7. Overlapped output scan s applied alternatively to odd and even lines according to input s,,and. Fig. 8. Overlap-scan waveform (case 2 in Fig. 3 (c)) measured from 42-in. plasma-tv. Overlap scan Conventional scan Fig. 9. Comparison of emission during first sustain discharge when applying conventional and proposed overlap- scan waveforms at address voltage of 70 V. Address voltage [V] Overlap time [μs] Fig. 10. Variations in address voltage margin relative to overlapped time, Δt 2 when adopting case 2 overlap-scan waveform in Fig. 3. whereas the image pattern in Fig. 6 shows a successful display when applying the overlap-scan driving waveform with an address voltage of 60 V and overlap scan time of 0.4 μs. Fig. 8 shows the overlap-scan waveform captured from the 42- inch plasma-tv, where the two adjacent scan s detected by an oscilloscope show the overlap-scan waveform. Fig. 9 shows the changes in the infrared (:828 nm) emission during the first sustain discharge when applying the conventional and proposed overlap-scan waveforms at an address voltage of 70 V. As shown in Fig. 8, the first sustain discharge after the total scanning procedure carried out using the proposed overlapscan was observed to be faster and more intense than that when using the conventional scan. Therefore, this experimental result confirmed that the proposed overlap-scan was able to intensify the address discharge without increasing the total scan time, thereby lowering the address voltage during the same scan period, or shortening the total scan time under the same address voltage conditions. Fig. 10 shows the variation in the address voltage relative to the overlap time, Δt 2 when adopting the case 2 of overlap-scan waveform in Fig. 3. With a zero overlap time, i.e. the conventional case, the minimum address voltage was about 57 V, whereas with an overlap time of over 0.4 μs, the minimum address voltage was reduced to about 47 V. The maximum address voltage margin was obtained with an overlap time of 0.4 or 0.5 μs, which was almost the same as the formative time lag. However, when the overlap time was longer than the formative time lag, a misfiring discharge occurred, which reduced the address voltage margin, as shown in Fig. 10. Figs. 11 and show the gradually bright image patterns on the 42-in. plasma-tv when the images were displayed using the conventional scan circuit and the proposed overlapscan circuit providing an overlap-scan. As shown in Fig. 11, some weak discharges or discharge fails were observed in several gray levels when applying the conventional scan waveform. However, the image patterns in Fig. 11 revealed a successful image without any weak discharge or discharge fail when applying the overlap-scan waveform.

5 1222 addressing, IEICE Trans. Electron, vol. E84-C, no. 11, pp , [3] K. Sakita, K. Takayama, K. Awamoto, and Y. Hashimoto, High-speed Addressing Driving Waveform Analysis Using Wall Voltage Transfer Function for Three Terminals and Vt Close Curve In Three-Electrode Surface-Discharge AC-PDPs, SID 01 Digest, pp , [4] Byung-Gwon Cho, Heung-Sik Tae, and Sung-Il Chien, Improvement of Address Discharge Characteristics Using Asymmetric Variable-Width Scan Waveform in ac Plasma Display Panel, IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, vol. 50, no. 8, pp , Aug [5] STV7617, ST datasheet, Jan Fig. 11. Image patterns on 42-in. plasma-tv at address voltage of 60 V and overlap scan time of 0.4 μs: image displayed through conventional scan circuit, and image displayed through proposed overlap-scan circuit providing case 2 overlap-scan waveform in Fig. 3 (c). IV. CONCLUSION A new overlap-scan circuit that enables high-speed or low data voltage scanning by overlapping the scan s during an address-period is proposed for a 42-in. plasma-tv. For the overlap between the scan s, the proposed overlap-scan circuit consists of three odd and three even drivers that alternately provide the scan s to the odd and even scan lines among the 480 scan lines, respectively. The proposed overlap-scan circuit can perform high-speed scanning by reducing the total scan time using the overlap between the scan s with constant scan times. In addition, the proposed overlap-scan circuit can also perform low voltage scanning by lowering the address voltage using the overlap between the scan s with increased scan times. REFERENCES [1] Larry F. Weber, The Promise of Plasma Displays for HDTV, SID 00 Digest, pp , [2] M. Ishii, T. Shiga, K. Igarashi, and S. Mikoshiba, A study on a priming effect in ac-pdp s and its application to low voltage and high speed Byung-Gwon Cho received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electronic and electrical engineering from Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, in 2001 and 2003, respectively. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in electronic engineering at the same university. His current research interests include plasma physics, driving circuit design of plasma display panels (PDPs). Heung-Sik Tae received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in 1986 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the same university in 1988 and 1994, respectively. Since 1995, he has been an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea. His research interests include the optical characterization and driving circuit of plasma display panels (PDPs), the design of millimeter wave guiding structures, and electromagnetic wave propagation using metamaterial. Dr. Tae is a Senior Member of the IEEE and also a Member of the Society for Information Display (SID). He has been serving as an editor for the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRON DEVICES, section on flat panel display, since Dong H. Lee was born in Pohang, South Korea, on November 14, He received B.E. from Seoul National University in Electronics Engineering, M.S. from KAIST in Computer Science, and Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in Computer Science, in 1979, in 1981, and in 1992, respectively. Since March 1993, he has been with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He is currently an Associate Professor. His areas of interests include designing and testing of VLSI circuits, digital TV hardware, and bioinformatics. Sung-Il Chien received the B.S. degree from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in 1977, and the M.S. degree from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, in 1981, and Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in Since 1981, he has been with School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, where he is currently a Professor. His research interests are computer vision and color image processing for display. Dr. Chien is a member of IEEE and IEE, and also a member of the Society for Information Display (SID).

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