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Exciter response mimic circuit and exciter response simulation method applied to printer

A stimulus-response, analog circuit technology, applied in printing, electrical components, power oscillators, etc., can solve the problems of easy leakage of ink, high manufacturing cost, and easy corrosion, so as to improve DC characteristics, facilitate integration, and save costs Effect

Active Publication Date: 2011-01-12
APEX MICROELECTRONICS CO LTD
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[0009] There are disadvantages in this judgment of whether the remaining amount of ink in the ink cartridge is full: first, the cost of the cavity material used in the piezoelectric ceramic module and the manufacturing cost involved are relatively high; second, the piezoelectric ceramic used The cavity should be set in the ink cartridge, and its sealing is poor, and the ink in the ink cartridge is easy to leak; third, the cavity used for the piezoelectric ceramic is soaked in the ink for a long time, which is easy to corrode
However, if the excitation signals added to both ends of the circuit by the inkjet printer are high-level signals, such as the signals added to the two ends are respectively 4 volts and 40 volts, then the positive and negative polarity circuits with the reference potential being GND It is not possible to make circuits with different impedances and time constants that meet the requirements of inkjet printers
Therefore, the compatibility of current stimulus-response analog circuits is relatively poor, and the applicable types of inkjet printers are limited.

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[0065] In order to make the object, technical solution and advantages of the present invention clearer, the present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples.

[0066] Figure 7 A schematic diagram of an excitation response analog circuit applied to a printer provided by the present invention, the positive and negative polarity circuits in this structure are implemented by an insulated gate field effect transistor and a resistance-capacitance adjustment module. Specifically, and prior art Figure 5 Compared with the stimulus-response analog circuit in the above, the forward and reverse polarity circuit adopts N-type insulated gate field effect transistor Q2 to connect resistor R1 and capacitor C1 in series to realize, wherein, the gate of N-type insulated gate field effect transistor Q2 The pole is connected to an excited end of the circuit, the source is connected in series with the resistor R1, the drain is ...

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The invention discloses an exciter response mimic circuit and an exciter response simulation method applied to a printer. The positive and negative polar circuit of a prior exciter response mimic circuit comprises an insulated gate field effect transistor. According to the invention, an electrical potential control module is added into the prior exciter response mimic circuit to provide a reference potential for the positive and negative polar circuit in the exciter response mimic circuit, namely, the voltage similar to the exciter signal attached to the two ends of the exciter response mimic circuit of the ink jet printer is taken as the reference potential. In this way, the exciter response mimic circuit applied to the printer can be matched with the exciter response of the ink jet printer based on the improvement of the positive and negative polar circuit specification.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of printers, in particular to an excitation-response simulation circuit and an excitation-response simulation method applied to the printer. Background technique [0002] The control part of the inkjet printer is mainly composed of the control chip and the inkjet printer, such as figure 1 As shown, the control chip is generally bound to the ink cartridge, and its function is to control the matching of the ink cartridge and the inkjet printer and the provision of printing information during the subsequent printing process. In the control chip, initial information such as the ink cartridge model, color, and total amount of ink is recorded. And printing information such as the printing date obtained in the subsequent printing process, the remaining amount of ink in the ink cartridge, etc. Inkjet printers store initial information such as the model and color of preset ink cartridges. [0003] When printing starts, the i...

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IPC IPC(8): H03B5/12B41J2/175
Inventor 丁励
Owner APEX MICROELECTRONICS CO LTD
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