Claims
- 1. An ink cartridge detachably mountable on an inkjet printer, comprising:an ink reservoir for storing ink; and a non-volatile memory circuit for storing data related to the ink in the ink reservoir, the non-volatile memory circuit including: a single chip select terminal for receiving a chip select signal; a single write/read terminal for receiving a write/read signal; a single input/output terminal for receiving an input/output signal; a single clock terminal for receiving a clock signal; a power supply terminal for receiving power supply; a memory cell array for storing a plurality of words each consisting of one bit data, each word being accessible by an address given to the memory cell array; an address counter for producing the address to the memory cell array, the address counter configured to be reset in response to a predetermined level of the chip select signal and incremented in synchronism with the clock signal while the memory circuit is selected by the chip select signal; and a write/read controller for controlling the memory cell array, the write/read controller being operative in a write mode and a read mode according to the write/read signal to serially access the memory cell array bit by bit according to the address supplied to the memory cell array from the address counter in synchronism with the clock signal.
- 2. An ink cartridge in accordance with claim 1, wherein when data is to be read out from the memory cell array,(i) the address counter is reset in response to the predetermined level of the chip select signal, and (ii) then the write/read controller operates in the read mode to serially read out one bit data from the memory cell array according to the address incremented in synchronism with the clock signal, and outputs the one bit data via the input/output terminal.
- 3. An ink cartridge in accordance with claim 2, wherein when data is to be written into the memory cell array at a selected address,(iii) the address counter is reset in response to the predetermined level of the chip select signal, (iv) then the address counter is incremented in synchronism with the clock signal while the write/read controller is kept in the read mode until the address reaches the selected address, and (v) then the write/read controller operates in the write mode to write one bit data given to the input/output terminal into the memory cell array according to the selected address in synchronism with the clock signal.
- 4. An ink cartridge detachably mountable on an inkjet printer, comprising:an ink reservoir for storing ink; and means for storing data related to the ink in the ink reservoir, the means for storing data including: means for receiving a chip select signal; means for receiving a write/read signal; means for receiving an input/output signal; means for receiving a clock signal; means for receiving power supply; means for storing a plurality of words each consisting of one bit data, each word being accessible by an address given to the means for storing a plurality of words; means for producing the address to the means for storing a plurality of words, the means for producing the address being configured to be reset in response to a predetermined level of the chip select signal and incremented in synchronism with the clock signal while the means for storing data is selected by the chip select signal; and means for controlling the means for storing a plurality of words, the means for controlling being operative in a write mode and a read mode according to the write/read signal to serially access the means for storing a plurality of words bit by bit according to the address supplied to the means for storing a plurality of words from the means for producing the address in synchronism with the clock signal.
- 5. An ink cartridge in accordance with claim 4, wherein when data is to be read out from the means for storing a plurality of words,(i) the means for producing the address is reset in response to the predetermined level of the chip select signal, and (ii) then the means for controlling operates in the read mode to serially read out one bit data from the means for storing a plurality of words according to the address incremented in synchronism with the clock signal, and outputs the one bit data via the means for receiving an input/output signal.
- 6. An ink cartridge in accordance with claim 5, wherein when data is to be written into the means for storing a plurality of words at a selected address,(iii) the means for producing the address is reset in response to the predetermined level of the chip select signal, (iv) then the means for producing the address is incremented in synchronism with the clock signal while the means for controlling is kept in the read mode until the address reaches the selected address, and (v) then the means for controlling operates in the write mode to write one bit data given to the means for receiving an input/output signal into the means for storing a plurality of words according to the selected address in synchronism with the clock signal.
Priority Claims (6)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation od U.S. Application Serial No. 09/432,272, filed Nov. 2, 1999.
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