Claims
- 1. A head drive circuit for an impact dot printer which performs printing by driving a print wire, comprising:a DC power source for supplying a power source voltage; a head coil; a switching element which is on/off controlled to apply the power source voltage to the head coil for a predetermined time period; a voltage regulator for converting an input voltage having a value higher than the power source voltage into an output voltage having a value as substantially same as the power source voltage; a voltage introducer for inputting an inductive voltage, generated in the head coil when the switching element is turned off, into the voltage regulator as the input voltage; a voltage returner for feeding back the output voltage of the voltage regulator to the DC power source; a charger, which performs a first charging operation in which a condenser provided with the voltage regulator is initially charged when the DC power source is turned on, and a second charging operation in which the condenser is supplementally charged while the DC power source is turned on, wherein the condenser smoothes the input voltage of the voltage regulator, and a power saving mode in which the DC power source is temporarily turned off even though a main power for the impact dot printer is turned on, wherein the charger charges the condenser when the main power is turned on, and when the power saving mode is deactivated while the main power is turned on.
- 2. A head drive circuit for an impact dot printer which performs printing by driving a print wire, comprising:a DC power source for supplying a power source voltage; a head coil; a switching element which is on/off controlled to apply the power source voltage to the head coil for a predetermined time period; a voltage regulator for converting an input voltage having a value higher than the power source voltage into an output voltage having a value as substantially same as the power source voltage; a voltage introducer for inputting an inductive voltage, generated in the head coil when the switching element is turned off, into the voltage regulator as the input voltage; and a voltage returner for feeding back the output voltage of the voltage regulator to the DC power source, and a charger, which performs a first charging operation in which a condenser provided with the voltage regulator is initially charged when the DC power source is turned on, and a second charging operation in which the condenser is supplementally charged while the DC power source is turned on, wherein the condenser smoothes the input voltage of the voltage regulator, wherein the charger turns on/off the switching element repetitively at a frequency which is too high to drive the print wire, so that an inductive voltage generated in the head coil is charged to the condenser every time when the switching element is turned off, in the first charging operation.
- 3. A head drive circuit for an impact dot printer which performs printing by driving a print wire, comprising:a DC power source for supplying a power source voltage; a head coil; a switching element which is on/off controlled to apply the power source voltage to the head coil for a predetermined time period; a voltage regulator for converting an input voltage having a value higher than the power source voltage into an output voltage having a value as substantially same as the power source voltage; a voltage introducer for inputting an inductive voltage, generated in the head coil when the switching element is turned off, into the voltage regulator as the input voltage; and a voltage returner for feeding back the output voltage of the voltage regulator to the DC power source, and a charger, which performs a first charging operation in which a condenser provided with the voltage regulator is initially charged when the DC power source is turned on, and a second charging operation in which the condenser is supplementally charged while the DC power source is turned on, wherein the condenser smoothes the input voltage of the voltage regulator, wherein: the charger includes: a charging coil; a coil switching element which determines whether the power source voltage of the DC power source is supplied to the charging coil; and an input voltage holder which applies an inductive voltage generated in the charging coil when the coil switching element is turned off to the condenser; and the charger turns on/off the coil switching element repetitively, so that the inductive voltage generated in the charging coil is repetitively charged to the condenser every time when the coil switching element is turned off, in the second charging operation.
- 4. A head drive circuit for an impact dot printer which performs printing by driving a print wire, comprising:a DC power source for supplying a power source voltage; a head coil; a switching element which is on/off controlled to apply the power source voltage to the head coil for a predetermined time period; a voltage regulator for converting an input voltage having a value higher than the power source voltage into an output voltage having a value as substantially same as the power source voltage; a voltage introducer for inputting an inductive voltage, generated in the head coil when the switching element is turned off, into the voltage regulator as the input voltage; and a voltage returner for feeding back the output voltage of the voltage regulator to the DC power source, and a charger, which performs a first charging operation in which a condenser provided with the voltage regulator is initially charged when the DC power source is turned on, and a second charging operation in which the condenser is supplementally charged while the DC power source is turned on, wherein the condenser smoothes the input voltage of the voltage regulator, wherein the charger performs the second charging operation periodically.
- 5. A head drive circuit for an impact dot printer, comprising:a DC power source; a voltage regulator for converting an input voltage into an output voltage, wherein the output voltage, that has a value substantially the same as the DC power source, is fed back to the DC power source; a charger that provides the input voltage at a predetermined value to the voltage regulator; wherein the DC power source supplies a power source voltage at least for the charger; and a power saving mode in which the DC power source is turned off even though a main power for the impact dot printer is turned on, wherein the charger provides the input voltage to the voltage regulator when the main power for the impact dot printer is turned on, and when the power saving mode is deactivated.
Priority Claims (4)
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P11-301775 |
Oct 1999 |
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P2000-122554 |
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P2000-123099 |
Apr 2000 |
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P2000-281804 |
Sep 2000 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/693,991 filed on Oct. 23, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,659,663.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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