Claims
- 1. A fluid ejection device comprising:a substrate; a plurality of drop generators formed on the substrate at a density of at least six drop generators per square millimeter, wherein the plurality of drop generators are arranged in primitives of drop generators, wherein each drop generator includes a heater resistor having a resistance of at least 70 Ω, wherein a turn-on energy of at least one heater resistor is approximately 1 μjoule; a plurality of primitive select lines, wherein each primitive select line is separately electrically coupled to a corresponding one of the primitives and is configured to connect to a power source; and a ground line electrically coupled to all of the primitives.
- 2. A fluid ejection device comprising:a substrate; a plurality of drop generators formed on the substrate at a density of at least six drop generators per square millimeter, wherein the plurality of drop generators are arranged in primitives of drop generators, wherein each drop generator includes a heater resistor having a resistance of at least 70 Ω; a plurality of primitive select lines, wherein each primitive select line is separately electrically coupled to a corresponding one of the primitives and is configured to connect to a power source; a ground line electrically coupled to all of the primitives, wherein the ground line includes a first ground pad and a second ground pad that is spaced apart from the first ground pad and is electrically common with said first ground pad to allow current to flow from a primitive select line, through a selected heater resistor and out of the first and second ground pads when the corresponding drop generator is selected to eject a droplet of fluid.
- 3. The fluid ejection device of claim 2 wherein each drop generator is configured to eject a droplet of fluid when an electrical energy impulse of at most 1.4 μjoules is applied to its heater resistor.
- 4. The fluid ejection device of claim 2, wherein each resistor is a segmented resistor with two resistor segments connected in series.
- 5. The fluid ejection device of claim 2, wherein each heater resistor has a resistance of at least 100 Ω.
- 6. The fluid ejection device of claim 2, wherein each heater resistor has a resistance in a range of approximately of 100 to 140 Ω.
- 7. The fluid ejection device of claim 2 wherein at least one drop generator is configured to eject a droplet of fluid of less then 6.5 ng when an electrical energy impulse is applied to its heater resistor.
- 8. A fluid ejection device comprising:a substrate; a plurality of drop generators formed on the substrate, wherein the plurality of drop generators are arranged in primitives of drop generators, wherein each drop generator includes a heater resistor having a resistance of at least 70 Ω, wherein each drop generator is configured to eject a droplet of fluid when an electrical energy impulse of at most 1.4 μjoules is applied to its heater resistor; and a plurality of primitive select lines, wherein each primitive select line is separately electrically coupled to a corresponding one of the primitives and is configured to connect to a power source for supplying power to selected heater resistors in the corresponding one of the primitives.
- 9. The fluid ejection device of claim 8 further comprising:a ground line electrically coupled to all of the primitives.
- 10. The fluid ejection device of claim 9 wherein the ground line includes a first ground pad and a second ground pad that is spaced apart from the first ground pad and is electrically common with said first ground pad to allow current to flow from a primitive select line, through a selected heater resistor and out of the first and second ground pads when the corresponding drop generator is selected to eject a droplet of fluid.
- 11. The fluid ejection device of claim 8 wherein the drop generators are formed on the substrate at a density of at least six drop generators per square millimeter.
- 12. The fluid ejection device of claim 8, wherein each resistor is a segmented resistor with two resistor segments connected in series.
- 13. The fluid ejection device of claim 8, wherein each heater resistor has a resistance of at least 100 Ω.
- 14. The fluid ejection device of claim 8, wherein each heater resistor has a resistance in a range of approximately 100 to 140 Ω.
- 15. The fluid ejection device of claim 8, wherein a turn-on energy of at least one heater resistor is approximately 1 μjoule.
- 16. The fluid ejection device of claim 8 wherein at least one drop generator is configured to eject a droplet of fluid of less then 6.5 ng when an electrical energy impulse is applied to its heater resistor.
- 17. A fluid ejection device comprising:a substrate; a plurality of drop generators formed on the substrate at a density of at least six drop generators per square millimeter, wherein the plurality of drop generators are arranged in primitives of drop generators, wherein each drop generator includes a heater resistor, wherein each drop generator is configured to eject a droplet of fluid when an electrical energy impulse of at most 1.4 μjoules is applied to its heater resistor; a plurality of primitive select lines, wherein each primitive select line is separately electrically coupled to a corresponding one of the primitives and is configured to connect to a power source for supplying power to selected heater resistors in the corresponding one of the primitives; and a ground line electrically coupled to all of the primitives.
- 18. The fluid ejection device of claim 17 wherein the ground line includes a first ground pad and a second ground pad that is spaced apart from the first ground pad and is electrically common with said first ground pad to allow current to flow from a primitive select line, through a selected heater resistor and out of the first and second ground pads when the corresponding drop generator is selected to eject a droplet of fluid.
- 19. The fluid ejection device of claim 17, wherein each resistor is a segmented resistor with two resistor segments connected in series.
- 20. The fluid ejection device of claim 17, wherein each heater resistor has a resistance of at least 70 Ω.
- 21. The fluid ejection device of claim 17, wherein each heater resistor has a resistance of at least 100 Ω.
- 22. The fluid ejection device of claim 17, wherein each heater resistor has a resistance in a range of approximately of 100 to 140 Ω.
- 23. The fluid ejection device of claim 17, wherein a turn-on energy of at least one heater resistor is approximately 1 μjoule.
- 24. The fluid ejection device of claim 17 wherein at least one drop generator is configured to eject a droplet of fluid of less then 6.5 ng when an electrical energy impulse is applied to its heater resistor.
- 25. A method of operating a fluid ejection device having a plurality of drop generators formed on a substrate, wherein the plurality of drop generators are arranged in primitives of drop generators, wherein each drop generator includes a heater resistor, the method comprising:electrically coupling a ground line to all of the primitives; supplying power to selected primitive select lines, wherein each primitive select line is separately electrically coupled to a corresponding one of the primitives for supplying power to selected heater resistors in the corresponding one of the primitives; applying an electrical energy impulse to a selected heater resistor of a selected drop generator; and ejecting a droplet of fluid from the selected drop generator when the electrical energy impulse is applied to the selected healer resistor, wherein the selected heater resistor has a resistance of at least 70 Ω, wherein the plurality of drop generators are formed on the substrate at a density of at least six drop generators per square millimeter, and wherein a turn-on energy of at least one heater resistor is approximately 1 μjoule.
- 26. A method of operating a fluid ejection device having a plurality of drop generators formed on a substrate, wherein the plurality of drop generators are arranged in primitives of drop generators, wherein each drop generator includes a heater resistor, the method comprising:supplying power to selected primitive select lines, wherein each primitive select line is separately electrically coupled to a corresponding one of the primitives for supplying power to selected heater resistors in the corresponding one of the primitives; applying an electrical energy impulse of at most 1.4 μjoules to a selected heater resistor of a selected drop generator; and ejecting a droplet of fluid from the selected drop generator when the electrical energy impulse is applied to the selected heater resistor, wherein the selected heater resistor has a resistance of at least 70 Ω.
- 27. A method of operating a fluid ejection device having a plurality of drop generators formed on the substrate, wherein the plurality of drop generators are arranged in primitives of drop generators, wherein each drop generator includes a heater resistor, the method comprising:electrically coupling a ground line to all of the primitives; supplying power to selected primitive select lines, wherein each primitive select line is separately electrically coupled to a corresponding one of the primitives for supplying power to selected healer resistors in the corresponding one of the primitives; applying an electrical energy impulse of at most 1.4 μjoules to a selected heater resistor of a selected drop generator; and ejecting a droplet of fluid from the selected drop generator when the electrical energy impulse is applied to the selected heater resistor, wherein the plurality of drop generators are formed on the substrate at a density of at least six drop generators per square millimeter.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/386,015 filed on Aug. 30, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,491,377 which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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