Document reading device and document reading method

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070170258
  • Publication Number
    20070170258
  • Date Filed
    January 22, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    July 26, 2007
    16 years ago
Abstract
A frequency of an original clock signal is spread based on a spread spectrum width thereby generating a real clock signal, and a timing signal is generated based on the real clock signal. Noise in the timing signal is reduced in a plurality of harmonic noise reduction stages to thereby obtain a noise-reduced timing signal. An optical image obtained by scanning a document is converted into an electric signal based on the noise-reduced timing signal. The spread spectrum width to be used when spreading frequency of an original clock signal, and number of the harmonic noise reduction stages to be used when reducing noise in the timing signal are changed depending on an operation mode.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1A is a circuit block diagram of a document reading device according to a first embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 1B is a table for explaining ON/OFF combinations of MOSFET and SSCG;



FIG. 2 is a flowchart of a control procedure performed by the document reading device shown in FIG. 1A;



FIG. 3A is circuit block diagram of a document reading device according to a second embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 3B is a flowchart of a control procedure performed by the document reading device shown in FIG. 3A;



FIG. 4A is circuit block diagram of a document reading device according to a third embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 4B is a flowchart of a control procedure performed by the document reading device shown in FIG. 4A;



FIG. 5 is a circuit block diagram of a document reading device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 6 is a schematic of a conventional document reading device;



FIG. 7 is a block diagram of a control circuit of the conventional document reading device; and



FIGS. 8A to 8F are waveforms of timing signals in the conventional control circuit.


Claims
  • 1. A document reading device comprising: a light source that irradiates a document;an optical system that receives light reflected from the document and creates an optical image of the document from received light;a photoelectric converting unit that converts the optical image into an electric signal based on a noise-reduced timing signal;a clock generating unit that generates an original clock signal;a spread spectrum unit that spreads the frequency of the original clock signal based on a spread spectrum width thereby generating a real clock signal;a timing-signal generating unit that generates a timing signal based on the real clock signal;a driving unit that supplies the timing signal to the photoelectric converting unit;a harmonic-noise reducing unit that reduces harmonic noise of the timing signal in a plurality of harmonic noise reduction stages and supplies noise-reduced timing signal to the photoelectric converting unit;a spread-spectrum control unit that sets the spread spectrum width in the spread spectrum unit; anda noise-reduction setting control unit that determines a combination of the spread spectrum width to be set by the spread-spectrum control unit and number of the harmonic noise reduction stages to be used by the harmonic-noise reducing unit depending on an operation mode.
  • 2. The document reading device according to claim 1, wherein the spread-spectrum control unit outputs a no-spread signal, which contains a no-spread spectrum width that indicates not to spread the frequency, to the spread spectrum unit, andthe spread spectrum unit, upon receiving the no-spread signal, regularly or randomly changes the frequency of the original clock signal based on the no-spread spectrum width, and generates the actual clock signal.
  • 3. The document reading device according to claim 1, wherein the noise-reduction setting control unit increases the spread spectrum width and reduces the number of the harmonic noise reduction stages when the operation mode is high-speed medium-image-quality mode.
  • 4. The document reading device according to claim 3, wherein the high-speed medium-image-quality mode is monochrome mode.
  • 5. The document reading device according to claim 1, wherein the noise-reduction setting control unit decreases the spread spectrum width and increases the number of the harmonic noise reduction stages when the operation mode is medium-speed high-image-quality mode.
  • 6. The document reading device according to claim 5, wherein the medium-speed high-image-quality mode is color mode.
  • 7. The document reading device according to claim 1, wherein the clock generating unit generates a plurality of original clock signals having differing frequencies, andthe noise-reduction setting control unit determines the combination of the spread spectrum width and the number of the harmonic noise reduction stages depending on the frequencies of the original clock signals.
  • 8. The document reading device according to claim 1, wherein the harmonic-noise reducing unit is a RC-integration circuit that includes a capacitor and a resistor having a time constant setting unit.
  • 9. The document reading device according to claim 8, wherein the time constant setting unit sets the time constant by a semiconductor element having a variable ON resistance value.
  • 10. The document reading device according to claim 8, wherein the time constant setting unit sets the time constant by a number of output terminals in the driving unit.
  • 11. A document reading method comprising: spreading a frequency of an original clock signal based on a spread spectrum width thereby generating a real clock signal;generating a timing signal based on the real clock signal;reducing noise in the timing signal in a plurality of harmonic noise reduction stages to thereby obtain a noise-reduced timing signal;converting an optical image obtained by scanning a document into an electric signal based on the noise-reduced timing signal; andsetting the spread spectrum width at the spreading and number of the harmonic noise reduction stages at the reducing depending on an operation mode.
  • 12. The document reading method according to claim 11, further comprising outputting a no-spread signal, which contains a no-spread spectrum width that indicates not to spread the frequency, and the spreading includes receiving the no-spread signal, regularly or randomly changing the frequency of the original clock signal based on the no-spread spectrum width when generating the actual clock signal.
  • 13. The document reading method according to claim 11, wherein, when the operation mode is high-speed medium-image-quality mode, the setting includes increasing the spread spectrum width and reducing the number of the harmonic noise reduction stages.
  • 14. The document reading method according to claim 13, wherein the high-speed medium-image-quality mode is monochrome mode.
  • 15. The document reading method according to claim 11, wherein, when the operation mode is medium-speed high-image-quality mode, the setting includes decreasing the spread spectrum width and increasing the number of the harmonic noise reduction stages.
  • 16. The document reading method according to claim 15, wherein the medium-speed high-image-quality mode is color mode.
  • 17. The document reading method according to claim 11, further comprising generating a plurality of original clock signals having differing frequencies, and the setting includes setting the spread spectrum width and the number of the harmonic noise reduction stages depending on the frequencies of the original clock signals.
  • 18. The document reading method according to claim 11, wherein the harmonic noise of the timing signal is reduced by a RC-integration circuit including a resistor and a capacitor, of which the time constant can be changed.
  • 19. The document reading method according to claim 18, wherein the time constant is set by a semiconductor element having a variable ON resistance value.
  • 20. The document reading method according to claim 18, wherein the time constant is set by a number of output terminals of a driving unit in which the resistor is included.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2006-017679 Jan 2006 JP national