Claims
- 1. A printer having a reciprocally moving hammerbank with a plurality of hammers thereon comprising:
- magnetic means on said hammerbank for retention of said hammers on the hammerbank from firing;
- coil means on said hammerbank for overcoming the magnetism of said magnetic means; and,
- circuit means connected to said coil means for providing power to said coil means comprising transistor means mounted on the hammerbank for providing at least a portion of the power to said coil means, and at least one logic control circuit mounted on the hammerbank connected to said transistor means.
- 2. The printer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- an elongated magnetic means for retention of a plurality of said hammers; and,
- circuit board means mounted on the hammerbank with said transistor means.
- 3. The printer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- a second transistor means connected to said coil means having a voltage greater than the first transistor means.
- 4. The printer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- a data processing unit and a real time processing unit with a shared memory; and,
- a dot plucking circuit interconnected to said real time processing unit for plucking dots to be respectively printed by the hammers of said hammerbank.
- 5. The printer as claimed in claim 4 further comprising:
- an interface logic circuit connected to said dot plucking circuit and to said transistor means.
- 6. The printer as claimed in claim 5 further comprising:
- said data processing unit connected to a host interface and to said dot plucking circuit.
- 7. A line printer comprising:
- a print media drive;
- a hammerbank having a plurality of hammers thereon with pins for printing dots;
- a ribbon drive including a ribbon for moving ribbon between the pins of said hammers and said print media;
- motor means for causing said hammerbank to move reciprocally;
- permanent magnetic means for retention of said hammers;
- a pair of pole pieces contacting said hammers in a magnetic circuit provided by said permanent magnetic means;
- coil means wrapped around at least a portion of said pole pieces, wherein said coil means terminates in two terminals;
- circuit means mounted on said hammerbank connected to said coil means terminals for reversing the plurality of said pole pieces having transistor means mounted on the hammerbank for providing voltage to said coil means; and,
- a logic circuit mounted on said hammerbank connected to said transistor means to control the transistors in part.
- 8. The printer as claimed in claim 7 further comprising:
- resistor means and power supply means for said transistor means mounted on said hammerbank in connected relationship to said transistor means on said hammerbank.
- 9. The printer as claimed in claim 7 further comprising:
- a circuit board mounted on said hammerbank connected to said terminals of said coils and on which said transistor, means and logic circuit are mounted directly thereon.
- 10. The printer as claimed in claim 9 further comprising:
- a real time processing unit interconnected to a data processing unit which interfaces with a host computer.
- 11. A line matrix printer comprising:
- a hammerbank having a plurality of hammers thereon;
- means for reciprocally moving said hammerbank;
- means for moving print media across said hammerbank;
- means for interposing a print ribbon between said hammerbank and said print media;
- permanent magnetic retention means mounted directly on said hammerbank for retention of hammers on said hammerbank;
- a coil mounted directly on said hammerbank in associated relationship with each hammer of said hammerbank which reverses polarity of said permanent magnetic retention means to release said hammers;
- transistor drive means mounted on said hammerbank for driving the coils with a respective voltage to reverse at least in part the magnetic retention of said permanent magnet retention means; and,
- a logic circuit mounted on said hammerbank in connected relationship to said transistor drive means.
- 12. The printer as claimed in claim 11 further comprising:
- a circuit board mounted on said hammerbank with said transistor drive means; and, at least one resistance means and a flyback diode associated with each of said transistor drive means on said circuit board.
- 13. A method for firing hammers on a hammerbank of a line matrix printer with a plurality of hammers thereon comprising:
- providing magnetic means on said hammerbank for retaining said hammers on the hammerbank from firing:
- providing coil means on said hammerbank for overcoming the magnetism of said magnetic means;
- providing circuit means connected to said coil means for providing power to said coil means;
- driving said circuit means at least in part by transistors on said hammerbank to provide power to said coil means to fire said hammers on said hammerbank; and,
- controlling said transistors by a logic circuit mounted on said hammerbank.
- 14. A printer having a reciprocally moving hammerbank with a plurality of hammers thereon comprising:
- magnetic means on said hammerbank for retention of said hammers before firing;
- coil means on said hammerbank for overcoming the magnetics of said magnetic means;
- circuit means connected to said coil means for providing power to said coil means comprising transistor means located on the hammerbank of the printer for providing power to said coil means; and,
- a power supply mounted on the hammerbank connected to said transistor means.
- 15. The printer as claimed in claim 14 further comprising:
- an elongated magnetic means for retention of a plurality of said hammers; and,
- circuit board means mounted on the hammerbank with said transistor means for providing at least a portion of the power to said coil means.
- 16. The printer as claimed in claim 14 further comprising:
- a second transistor means connected to said coil means having a voltage greater than the first transistor means.
- 17. The printer as claimed in claim 14 further comprising:
- a data processing unit and a real time processing unit with a shared memory; and,
- a dot plucking circuit interconnected to said real time processing unit for plucking dots to be respectively printed by the hammers of said hammerbank.
- 18. The printer as claimed in claim 17 further comprising:
- an interface logic circuit connected to said dot plucking circuit and to the first transistor means.
- 19. The printer as claimed in claim 17 further comprising:
- said data processing unit connected to a host interface and to said dot plucking circuit.
- 20. A method for firing hammers on a hammerbank of a line matrix printer with a plurality of hammers thereon comprising:
- providing magnetic means on said hammerbank for retaining said hammers on the hammerbank from firing:
- providing coil means on said hammerbank for overcoming the magnetism of said magnetic means;
- providing circuit means connected to said coil means for providing power to said coil means;
- driving said circuit means at least in part by transistors on said hammerbank to provide power to said coil means to fire said hammers on said hammerbank; and,
- providing a power supply mounted on said hammerbank.
- 21. The method as claimed in claim 20 further comprising:
- providing a logic circuit for said transistors mounted on said hammerbank.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/404,723 filed on Mar. 15, 1995, now abandoned.
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