DocumentCode :
1757619
Title :
Low-Power Drive Method for MIM-Cathode Displays
Author :
Suzuki, M. ; Sagawa, Masakazu ; Kusunoki, Takashi ; Tsuji, Keita
Author_Institution :
Hitachi Res. Lab., Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi, Japan
Volume :
9
Issue :
7
fYear :
2013
fDate :
41456
Firstpage :
565
Lastpage :
571
Abstract :
A low-power drive method for reducing dissipation power by 75% is developed for cathodoluminescence displays using metal-insulator-metal (MIM) cathodes. The dissipation power is the power consumed in driver circuits for charging and discharging capacitive loads of a display panel. The drive method, called high-impedance (high-Z) drive method, reduces the panel´s effective capacitance by connecting non-selected scan lines to high-impedance driver outputs. No visual crosstalk occurred in displayed images on a 3.8-cm-diagonal MIM-cathode display, regardless of significant induced voltages observed on the high-impedance scan lines. This insensitivity to the induced voltages is mainly because the polarity of induced voltages is reverse for electron emission. To reduce the induced voltage, an “enhanced high-Z drive method” is also developed. Analytical formulae to calculate the dissipation power and the amplitude of the induced voltages are devised on the basis of a capacitor model of the MIM-cathode array. Excellent agreement between measured and calculated results validates this model. On the basis of the capacitor model, the total power consumption of a 32-inch diagonal MIM-cathode display is estimated. This estimation indicates the total power consumption would be only 24 W including dissipation power at an average brightness of 200 cd/m .
Keywords :
MIM devices; capacitors; cathode-ray tube displays; cathodoluminescence; driver circuits; electron emission; CRT; MIM; capacitor; cathodoluminescence display; charging capacitive load; discharging capacitive load; driver circuit; electron emission; high-Z drive method; high-impedance drive method; high-impedance scan line; induced voltage reduction; low-power drive method; metal-insulator-metal cathode; power 24 W; power consumption; power dissipation; size 3.8 cm; size 32 in; visual crosstalk; Capacitance; Capacitors; Cathodes; Drives; Integrated circuit modeling; Voltage measurement; Displays; metal–insulator–metal (MIM) devices; power consumption; tunneling cathodes; vacuum microelectronics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Display Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1551-319X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JDT.2013.2250251
Filename :
6479319
Link To Document :
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