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PLASMA TELEVISION Name: Rajput Urvashi A Enrollment No: 130630111020 Branch : Electronic and Communication Audio and video system 1
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Content Abstract What is plasma TV? Plasma display General characteristics Native plasma television resolution. How plasma display work!? Environmental impact. Advantages Disadvantages References 2
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What is Plasma TV? A television set with a plasma screen, usually larger and much thinner than a conventional set, and often designed to be,mounted on a wall… 3
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Plasma Display A plasma display panel (PDP) is a type of flat panel display common to large TV display 30 inches(76cm) or larger. They are called “plasma” displays because they uses small cells containing electrically charged ionized gases, which are plasmas. 4
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General Characteristics Plasma displays are bright (1,000 lux or higher for the module), have a wide color gamut, and can be produced in fairly large sizes- up to 3.8 meters (150 in) diagonally. Typical power consumption is 400watts for 127 cm (50 in) screen The life time of latest generation of plasma displays is estimated at 100,000 hrs of actual display time, or 27 yrs at 10 hrs per day. This is estimated time over which maximum picture brightness degrades to half the original value. 5
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Plasma screen are made out of glass. This may causes glare from reflected objects in the viewing area. Companies such as Panasonic coat their newer plasma screens with an anti-glare filter material. 6
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Native plasma television resolution Fixed- pixel displays such as plasma TVs scale the video image of each incoming signals to the native resolution of the display panel. The most common native resolutions for plasma display panels are 853x48 As, a result picture quality varies depending on the performance of the video scaling processor and the up scaling and down scaling algorithms used by each display manufacturer. 7
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How plasma display works? Ionized gases such as the ones shown here are confined to millions of tiny individual compartments across the face of plasma display, to collectively form a visual image. A panel typically compromises millions of tiny compartments in between two panels o glass. These cells hold a mixture of noble gases and a minuscule amount of another gases (e.g., mercury vapor). 8
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When a high voltage is applied across the cell, the gas n the cells form a plasma. With flow of electricity(electrons),some of the electrons strike mercury particles as the electrons move through the plasma, Mercury sheds the energy as UV photons Then UV photons strikes phosphor that is painted on the side of the cell. Each pixel in the plasma display is made up of the three cells comprising the primary colors of visible light. Varying the voltages of the signals to the cells allow different colors. 9
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The collisions of the flowing electrons in the plasma with the inert gas atoms leads to the light emission; such light-emitting plasma are known as glow discharge. Every pixel is made up of three separate sub pixels cells, each with different colored phosphors. One sub pixels has a red light phosphor and one green light phosphor and has a blue light phosphor. These color blend together crate overall color of pixel, the same as CRT. Plasma display use pulse width modulation (PWM) to control brightness; 11
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Environmental impact Plasma screens have been lagging behind CRT and LCD screens in terms of energy consumption efficiency. To reduce the energy consumption,new technologies are also being found. A growing problem is that the people tend to keep their old TVs running and an increasing trend to escalating screen sizes. 12
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Advantages Wider viewing angles than those of LCD; Less visible motion blur and faster response time Less expensive for the buyer per square inch than LCD, particualry when equivalent performance is considered. Superior uniformity 13
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Disadvantages Reduces the effect of burn-in but does not prevent it Plasma display have some shimmering or flickering effect with a number of hues, The screen size larger than 127(50 in) the effect is more visible at shorter distances. Uses more electrical power compare to LCD TV Does not work at high altitudes above 2Kms due to pressure differential between the gases inside the screen and the air pressure at altitude..may cause buzzing sound. Heavier than LCD TV 14
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References Afterdawn.com- plasma Display Plasma televisions.org Google books – principles of multimedia by Ranjan Parekh, R.R.Gulati 15
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