| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100019860 | Switchable Combiner/Divider With Multiple Inputs/Outputs - A switchable combiner/divider with multiple inputs/outputs is provided. The switchable combiner/divider with multiple inputs/outputs includes multiple input ports for receiving multiple incoming signals, multiple output ports, a switching part for alternately connecting the multiple input ports to output ports as a circulating configuration, and a controller for providing switching control signals to the switching part. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100074217 | Method and Apparatus for Managing Sector of Base Station in Mobile Telecommunication Systems - Disclosed is a method for operating sectors of a base station in a mobile telecommunication system. For this, the method includes the steps of: outputting, at a prescribed time period equal to T1, data, including alpha sector data, beta sector data, and gamma sector data, which is to be transmitted to a mobile station, in sequence and by sectors; dividing a frequency in a scheme of time division at a time period which equals either tα, tβ or tγ and which corresponds to the data length by the sector of data which is output in the outputting data, and carrying out a frequency assignment in sequence and by the sector. Accordingly, only relevant data is transmitted to a sector assigned the frequency, and a traffic variation of each sector can be met. | 03-25-2010 |
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| 20080218504 | POWER SUPPLY AND DRIVER FOR PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A plasma display panel having a power supply unit connected to a scan driver without a bootstrap circuit. The driver includes a power supply unit supplying a first output voltage of a first level and has a pair of output terminals, a scan driving unit comprising a first driving switch controlling the connection of one of output terminals of the power supply unit to the electrodes of the plasma display panel and a second driving switch controlling the application of a second output voltage of a second level to the electrodes of the plasma display panel, and a third driving switch that controls the connection of a power input terminal of the second output voltage of the second level to the electrodes of the plasma display panel by being connected between the power input terminal of the second output voltage of the second level and the second driving switch. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080238329 | Plasma display device and driving method thereof - A plasma display device and driving method thereof are disclosed. In the plasma display device, a wall charge state of each cell is initialized after forming a wall voltage between respective sustain electrodes by gradually decreasing a voltage of the sustain electrodes. In addition, in a sustain period, a high level sustain discharge pulse having a positive voltage and a low level sustain discharge pulse having a negative voltage are applied to the sustain electrode while maintaining a voltage of a scan electrode at a ground voltage. In this way, a maximum voltage applied to a scan electrode driver that applies the driving waveform to the scan electrode is decreased. In addition, a sustain discharge pulse is applied only to the sustain electrode, which is a common electrode, and therefore the driving waveform between each cell can be prevented from being distorted in the sustain period. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090033232 | PLASMA DISPLAY AND VOLTAGE GENERATOR THEREOF - A plasma display device including a plasma display panel (PDP), a temperature detector for detecting temperature of the PDP, a driver for applying a driving voltage to a scan electrode, and a controller for generating a control signal to control the driver according to the temperature. The driver includes a transistor and first and second resistors. The transistor is coupled between a first power source and the scan electrode. The first power source supplies a scan voltage to the scan electrode. At least one of the first resistor and the second resistor is a variable resistor having a resistance that varies according to the control signal of the controller. A low discharge due to high temperature can be reduced or prevented, and the number of power sources of the plasma display device can be reduced. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090296353 | PLASMA DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes a display panel for displaying an image, a chassis base for supporting the display panel and a heat dissipating plate at one side of the chassis base. The display device further includes a printed circuit board between the heat dissipating plate and the chassis base attached to the heat dissipating plate and electrically connected to the display panel, and a switch electrically connected to the printed circuit board to generate a signal for controlling the display panel, the switch being attached to the heat dissipating plate. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100149144 | PLASMA DISPLAY AND DRIVING APPARATUS THEREOF - A plasma display is disclosed. In one aspect, the display includes a scan driving board that applies a sustain pulse to a scan electrode during a sustain period and a sustain driving board that applies a sustain pulse to a sustain electrode during the sustain period. The scan driving board and the sustain driving board are connected by a harness. Ground wires are disposed at both sides of the harness and main path wires are disposed between the ground wires. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100328300 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL DRIVING DEVICE - A switching control circuit for a scan driving unit or a sustain driving unit of a plasma display panel driving device is disclosed. The switching control circuit includes a level shift circuit configured to generate a level-shifted signal by level shifting a control signal to a level referenced to a negative reference voltage, where the control signal was referenced to a ground voltage. The switching control circuit also includes a driver IC configured to amplify the level-shifted signal, and a switching circuit configured to perform a switching operation corresponding to the output signal. | 12-30-2010 |