Claims
- 1. A circuit for driving control electrodes between a reset voltage and control voltage, the control voltage being adjustable at each control electrode, comprising:
a reset switch being capable of assuming a first state and a second state, the reset switch including a first terminal and a second terminal, the first terminal being connected to a first voltage source; a plurality of diodes, each one of the plurality of diodes connected between the second terminal of the reset switch and a corresponding one of the control electrodes; and a plurality of voltage control switches, each voltage control switch being capable of assuming an active state and an inactive state, each voltage control switch including first and second terminals, the first terminal being connected to a corresponding one of the control electrodes, and the second terminal being connected to a second voltage source, wherein the extraction voltage supplied to a control electrode is adjusted by adjusting the length of time that the corresponding voltage source is made active.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1, wherein selected ones of the plurality of voltage control switches each comprise:
a switched voltage source connected between the corresponding control electrode and a third voltage source; and a current sink connected between the corresponding control electrode and the second voltage source.
- 3. The circuit of claim 2, wherein the switched voltage source comprises:
a diode having an anode and a cathode, the cathode being connected to the corresponding control electrode; and a semiconductor switch having a first terminal connected to the anode of the diode and a second terminal connected to the third voltage source.
- 4. The circuit of claim 3, wherein the diode comprises a zener diode and the second and third voltage sources are the same.
- 5. The circuit of claim 2, wherein the current sink comprises:
a resistor connected to the second voltage source; and a transistor connected between the resistor and the corresponding control electrode.
- 6. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of dissipation resistors, each dissipation resistor being connected between a selected one of the switched voltage sources and a corresponding control electrode.
- 7. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of reset dissipation resistors, each reset dissipation resistor being connected between a selected one of one of the plurality of diodes and the corresponding control electrode.
- 8. A method for driving a print head of an image forming device, comprising:
(a) setting the voltage at electrodes in the print head to a nonprinting potential; (b) setting the voltage at a plurality of the electrodes to a first printing potential; and (c) drawing current from selected ones of the plurality of the electrodes.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, further comprising:
(d) supplying an RF voltage to an RF electrode within the print head.
- 10. The method according to claim 8, wherein step (c) comprises:
(c1) using a first current sink to draw current to a first electrode for a first period of time; and (c2) using a second current sink to draw current to a second electrode for a second period of time.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein step (c1) draws a substantially constant current from the first electrode.
- 12. The method according to claim 10, wherein steps (c1) and (c2) are initiated substantially simultaneously.
- 13. The method according to claim 10, wherein the first time period is equal to the and second time.
- 14. An imaging device, comprising:
a dielectric imaging member; a print head positioned to deposit charge on the imaging member, the print head including a plurality of RF electrodes and a plurality of control electrodes; an RF driver connected to the plurality of RF electrodes, the RF driver supplying an RF voltage to the RF electrodes; and a circuit for driving the plurality of control electrodes between a reset voltage and a control voltage, the control voltage being adjustable at each control electrode, the circuit including a reset switch being capable of assuming a first state and a second state, the reset switch including a first terminal and a second terminal, the first terminal being connected to a first voltage source; a plurality of diodes, each one of the plurality of diodes connected between the second terminal of the reset switch and a corresponding one of the control electrodes; and a plurality of voltage control switches, each voltage control switch being capable of assuming an active state and an inactive state, each voltage control switch including first and second terminals, the first terminal being connected to a corresponding one of the control electrodes, and the second terminal being connected to a second voltage source, wherein the extraction voltage supplied to a control electrode is adjusted by adjusting the length of time that the corresponding voltage source is made active.
- 15. The imaging device of claim 14, wherein selected ones of the plurality of voltage control switches each comprise:
a switched voltage source connected between the corresponding control electrode and a third voltage source; and a current sink connected between the corresponding control electrode and the second voltage source.
- 16. The imaging device of claim 15, wherein the switched voltage source comprises:
a diode having an anode and a cathode, the cathode being connected to the corresponding control electrode; and a semiconductor switch having a first terminal connected to the anode of the diode and a second terminal connected to the third voltage source.
- 17. The imaging device of claim 15, wherein the current sink comprises:
a resistor connected to the second voltage source; and a transistor connected between the resistor and the corresponding control electrode.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] Cross reference is made to the following related patent application filed concurrently herewith: “Adjustable Voltage Finger Driver,” Baker et al., application Ser. No. ______. (D/A0731).