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Plasma Television Amrapali Ambodiya (140593111002) Guided By : B.R.Dave Plasma Television Amrapali Ambodiya (140593111002) Guided By : B.R.Dave
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content Introduction What is plasma Inside the plasma Internal construction of plasma Structure of plasma Working of plasma Difference between lcd and plasma tv Advantages Disadvantages 2
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For the past 75 years, the vast majority of televisions have been built around the same technology: the cathode ray tube (CRT) Recently, a new alternative has popped up on store shelves: THE PLASMA FLAT PANEL DISPLAY Plasma Displays are Brighter than CRT, LCD and LEDs have wide screens and they are only about 6 inches (15 cm) thick Introduction
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The basic idea of a plasma display is to illuminate tiny colored fluorescent lights to form an image. Each pixel is made up of three fluorescent lights -- a red light, a green light and a blue light. Plasma display varies the intensities of the different lights to produce a full range of colors. The central element in a fluorescent light is a Plasma, a gas made up of free-flowing ions and electrons. Under normal conditions, a gas is mainly made up of uncharged particles. That is, the negatively charged electrons perfectly balance the positively charged protons, so the atom has a net charge of zero. What is Plasma?
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In a Plasma with an electrical current running through it, negatively charged particles are rushing toward the positively charged area of the plasma, and vice-versa. In this mad rush, particles are constantly bumping into each other. These collisions excite the gas atoms in the plasma, causing them to release photons of energy What is Plasma?
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Xenon and neon atoms, used in plasma screens, release light photons when they are excited. Mostly, these atoms release ultraviolet light photons, which can be used to excite visible light photons. The xenon and neon gas in a plasma television is contained in hundreds of thousands of tiny cells positioned between two plates of glass. Inside Plasma displays
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Long electrodes are also sandwiched between the glass plates. The address electrodes sit behind the cells, along the rear glass plate. Transparent display electrodes, which are surrounded by an insulating dielectric material and covered by a magnesium oxide protective layer, are mounted above the cell, along front glass plate. The display electrodes are arranged in horizontal rows along the screen and the address electrodes are arranged in vertical columns forming a grid. Internal Construction of Plazma Display
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Structure of a plasma display
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The plasma display's computer charges the electrodes that intersect at that cell to ionize the gas in a particular cell. It does this thousands of times in a small fraction of a second, charging each cell in turn. An electric current flows through the gas in the cell. The current creates a rapid flow of charged particles, which stimulates the gas atoms to release ultraviolet photons. The released ultraviolet photons interact with phosphor material coated on the inside wall of the cell. Phosphors are substances that give off light when they are exposed to other light. When an ultraviolet photon hits a phosphor atom in the cell, one of the phosphor's electrons jumps to a higher energy level and the atom heats up. When the electron falls back to its normal level, it releases energy in the form of a visible light photon. How Plasma Displays Work?
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Plasma display Working Address electrode causes gas to change to plasma state. The plasma emits UV in discharge region which impinges on the phosphor Reaction causes each subpixel to produce red, green, and blue light.
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PLASMALCD DIFFRENCE BETWEEN LCD TV AND PLASMA
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PLASMALCD DIFFRENCE BETWEEN LCD TV AND PLASMA
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Allows greater contrast ratio and deep black levels Provides wide viewing angles than most of other display technologies Less visible motion blur due to higher refresh rate and faster response time Unaffected by clouding from the polishing process Less expensive for the buyer per square inch than LCD, particularly when equivalent performance is considered. Advantages of Plasma Displays
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Uses more electrical power, on average, than an LCD TV using an LED backlight Does not work as well at high altitudes above 2 km due to pressure differential between the gases inside the screen and the air pressure at altitude Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) from these devices can be irritating or disabling Generally heavier than LCD, and may require more careful handling such as being kept upright. Disadvantages of Plasma Displays
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conclusion After studding this plasma display television system we come to know that this plasma is best for the black or dark area but we can not use this at bright area. So we can choose this plasma display at theatre or at dark place 15
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