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New Energy Recovery Concept for AC PDP Sustaining Driver Using Current Injection Method (CIM)  

Lee, Jun-Young (PDP Product Development 1 Group, Samsung SDI Co. LTD)
Kim, Jin-Sung (PDP Product Development 1 Group, Samsung SDI Co. LTD)
So, Myeong-Seop (PDP Product Development 1 Group, Samsung SDI Co. LTD)
Cho, Bo-Hyung (School of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University)
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Journal of Power Electronics / v.2, no.3, 2002 , pp. 189-198 More about this Journal
Abstract
New concept of energy recovery for plasma display panel (PDP) Is proposed. Different from conventional LC resonant sustaining drivers, the current built up before inverting the polarity of the panel electrodes is utilized to change the panel Polarity together with energy Previously charged in Panel capacitance. This operation Provides zero -voltage-switching of switches and reduction of EMI by rejecting the surge current when the sustain switches are turned on. The build-up current helps to reduce transition time of panel polarity and may produce more stable light waveforms. This method shows a desirable characteristic that the circuit loss is similar to that of series resonant type energy recovery circuit which is very effective method.
Keywords
Plasma Display Panel; Sustain Driver; LC resonance;
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