Claims
- 1. A print head substrate, comprising:a plurality of recording elements; a driver for driving said plurality of recording elements in accordance with image data; an input portion for inputting a pulse width definition signal to define a width of a driving pulse to be applied to said plurality of recording elements; driving means for dividing said plurality of recording elements into blocks, each of said blocks consisting of a predetermined number of said plurality of recording elements for a time-division driving of each said block as a unit; and an integration circuit for producing, corresponding to an input of the pulse width definition signal, a plurality of drive pulses for applying said pulse width definition signal to said plurality of recording elements in said block shifted by predetermined interval.
- 2. A print head substrate according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of recording elements comprise heating elements for generating heat energy as a consequence of the driving pulse.
- 3. A print head substrate according to claim 2, wherein said substrate is used in a print head of an ink jet system for discharging an ink using said heating elements.
- 4. A print head substrate according to claim 1, further comprising:a shift register for outputting serially input image data in parallel format; and a latch circuit for temporarily storing data output from said shift register.
- 5. A print head substrate according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of recording elements, said driver, said input portion, said driving means, said shift register, and said latch circuit are formed on said substrate through a film formation process, and wherein said integration circuit has a form of a CR integration circuit constituted of a resistive component of a diffusion layer used in a film configuration of said driver, and a capacitive component utilizing a gate oxide film used in the film configuration of a drive control logic system including said shift register and said latch circuit.
- 6. A print head substrate according to claim 4, wherein said driver is formed through a film formation process, said integration circuit being formed simultaneously in said film formation process.
- 7. A print head substrate according to claim 1, wherein said pulse width definition signal is inputted correspondingly to the driving per each of said blocks, and recording elements of the selected block is driven by plural drive pulses produced by said integration circuit.
- 8. A print head substrate according to claim 1, wherein said integration circuit is formed in a line of said pulse width definition signal.
- 9. A print head substrate, comprising:a plurality of recording elements; a driver for driving said plurality of recording elements in accordance with an image data; a current input portion receiving the current for supplying to said plurality of recording elements; a drive control logic system outputting the input image signal to said driver for controlling the driving of the plurality of recording elements; a signal input portion receiving the signal for inputting to said drive control logic system; and a hysteresis circuit for preventing the current inputted to said current input portion from influencing said signal arranged on the signal input portion for the signal of said drive control logic system, wherein a threshold value of the signal inputted into said drive control logic system may be different depending upon whether the signal is rising or falling.
- 10. A print head substrate according to claim 9, wherein said input portion and a block selection means are formed on said substrate through a film formation process, said integration circuit having a form of a CR integration circuit constituted of a resistive component of a diffusion layer used in a film configuration of said driver, and a capacitive component utilizing a gate oxide film used in the film configuration of a drive control logic system including said shift register and said latch circuit, said CR integration circuit being formed simultaneously in said film formation process.
- 11. A print head substrate according to claim 9, wherein said plurality of recording elements comprise heating elements for generating heat energy as a consequence of the driving pulse.
- 12. A print head substrate according to claim 11, wherein said substrate is used in a print head of an ink jet system for discharging an ink using said heating elements.
- 13. A print head substrate according to claim 9, wherein the signal inputted into said drive control logic system includes a signal of the image data inputted into said shift register.
- 14. A print head substrate according to claim 9, wherein the signal inputted into said drive control logic system includes a latch signal inputted for controlling a latch circuit.
- 15. A print head substrate according to claim 9, wherein said drive control logic system includes block selecting means for driving said plurality of recording elements by blocks, each of said blocks consisting of a predetermined number of said recording elements for a time-division driving of each said block as a unit, and wherein a signal inputted into said drive control logic system includes a signal for selecting each of said blocks.
- 16. A print head substrate according to claim 9, further comprising:an input portion for receiving a pulse width definition signal for defining a width of a driving pulse applied to said plurality of recording elements, wherein said hysteresis circuit sets a threshold value of said pulse width definition signal so that the threshold value differs depending upon whether the signal is rising or falling.
- 17. A print head substrate according to claim 9, wherein said plurality of recording elements, said driver, said shift register, and said latch circuit are formed on said substrate through a film formation process, and said hysteresis circuit has a form of a resistor made of a resistive component of a diffusion layer used in a film configuration of said driver, said resistor being formed simultaneously in said film formation process.
- 18. A print head substrate according to claim 17, wherein there are further formed, on said substrate, an input portion for inputting of a pulse width definition signal defining a width of a driving pulse applied to said heating elements and block selecting means for driving said recording elements by blocks, each of said blocks consisting of a predetermined number of said recording elements for time-division driving of each said block as a unit, the print head substrate comprising an integration circuit in a line of said pulse width definition signal to shift the timing of said driving pulse to be applied to the heating elements within a block selected by said block selecting means.
- 19. A print head substrate according to claim 9, said drive control logic system further comprising:a shift register for outputting serially input image data in parallel format; and a latch circuit for temporarily storing data output from said shift register.
- 20. An ink jet head, comprising:a print head substrate, comprising; a plurality of recording elements, a driver for driving said plurality of recording elements in accordance with an image data, an input portion for inputting a pulse width definition signal to define a width of a driving pulse to be applied to said plurality of recording elements, driving means for dividing said plurality of recording elements into blocks, each of said blocks consisting of a predetermined number of said recording elements for a time-division driving of each said block as a unit, an integration circuit for producing, corresponding to an input of the pulse width definition signal, a plurality of drive pulses for applying said pulse width definition signal to said plurality of recording elements in said block shifted by predetermined interval; and an orifice for emitting an ink as a consequence of energy generated by at least one said recording element.
- 21. An ink jet head according to claim 20, wherein said plurality of recording elements comprise heating elements for generating heat energy as a consequence of the driving pulse.
- 22. An ink jet head according to claim 21, wherein said substrate is used in a print head of an ink jet system for discharging an ink using said heating elements.
- 23. A print apparatus, comprising:an ink jet head according to claim 20; and means for mounting and reciprocating an ink jet head.
- 24. An ink jet head, comprising:a print head substrate, comprising; a plurality of recording elements; a driver for driving said plurality of recording elements in accordance with an image data; a current input portion receiving the current for supplying to said plurality of recording elements; a drive control logic system outputting the input image signal to said driver for controlling the driving of the plurality of recording elements; a signal input portion receiving the signal for inputting to said drive control logic system; and a hysteresis circuit for preventing the current inputted to said current input portion from influencing said signal arranged on the signal input portion for the signal of said drive control logic system, wherein a threshold value of the signal inputted into said drive control logic system may be different depending upon whether the signal is rising or falling; and an orifice for emitting an ink as a consequence of energy generated by at least one said recording element.
- 25. An ink jet head according to either of claims 24 and 19, wherein said plurality of recording elements comprise heating elements for generating heat energy as a consequence of the driving pulse.
- 26. An ink jet head according to either of claims 24 and 19, wherein said substrate is used in a print head of an ink jet system for discharging an ink using said heating elements.
- 27. An ink jet head, comprising:a plurality of recording elements, a driver for driving said plurality of recording elements in accordance with an image data, a current input portion receiving the current for supplying to said plurality of recording elements; a drive control logic system outputting the input image signal to said driver for controlling the driving of the plurality of recording elements; a signal input portion receiving the signal for inputting to said drive control logic system; and a hysteresis circuit for preventing the current inputted to said current input portion from influencing said signal arranged on the signal input portion for the signal of said drive control logic system, wherein a threshold value of the signal inputted into said drive control logic system may be different depending upon whether the signal is rising or falling; and an orifice for emitting an ink as a consequence of the energy generated by at least one said recording element.
- 28. An ink jet head according to claim 27, said drive control logic system further comprising:a shift register for outputting serially input image data in parallel format; and a latch circuit for temporarily storing data output from said shift register.
- 29. An ink jet head according to either of claims 24 and 28, wherein the signal inputted into said drive control logic system includes a signal of the image data inputted into said shift register.
- 30. An ink jet head according to either of claims 24 and 28, wherein the signal inputted into said drive control logic system includes a latch signal inputted for controlling a latch circuit.
- 31. An ink jet head according to either of claims 24 and 28, wherein said drive control logic system includes block selecting means for driving said plurality of recording elements by blocks, each of said blocks consisting of a predetermined number of said recording elements for a time-division driving of each said block as a unit, and wherein a signal inputted into said drive control logic system includes a signal for selecting each of said blocks.
- 32. An ink jet head according to either of claims 24 and 28, further comprising:an input portion for receiving a pulse width definition signal for defining a width of a driving pulse applied to said recording elements, wherein said hysteresis circuit sets a threshold value of said pulse width definition signal so that the threshold value differs depending upon whether the signal is rising or falling.
- 33. A print apparatus, comprising:an ink jet head according to claim 27; and means for mounting and reciprocating an ink jet head.
- 34. A print apparatus according to claim 33, further comprising:means for supplying said signal.
- 35. A print apparatus according to either of claims 33 and 34, wherein said recording elements comprise heating elements for generating heat energy as a consequence of the driving pulse.
- 36. A print-apparatus according to claim 33, said drive control logic system further comprising:a shift register for outputting serially input image data in parallel format; and a latch circuit for temporarily storing data output from said shift register.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/299,419, filed on Sep. 1, 1994, and now abandoned.
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