Claims
- 1. A printhead apparatus, comprising:a substrate; a plurality of ink expulsion elements formed on said substrate and arranged in at least a first group and a second group; a firing signal conductor coupled to each of said ink expulsion elements; and a digital delay element provided in said firing signal conductor between said first and said second groups of ink expulsion elements that within a common firing interval achieves a delay in the receipt of a firing signal at said second group relative to said first group.
- 2. The printhead apparatus of claim 1, wherein said delay achieves a reduction in EMI, but is not of sufficient duration to affect image quality.
- 3. The printhead apparatus of claim 1, wherein said digital delay device is edge-triggered.
- 4. The printhead apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a second digital delay element and wherein said one of said delay elements is rising edge triggered and the other is falling edge triggered.
- 5. The printhead apparatus of claim 3, wherein said digital delay device is a flip-flop.
- 6. The printhead apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an analog delay device between said at least two of said ink expulsion elements.
- 7. The printhead apparatus of claim 1, further comprising additional digital delay elements provided between ink expulsion elements.
- 8. The printhead apparatus of claim 1, further comprising more than two groups of ink expulsion elements and providing digital delay elements between each group of ink expulsion elements.
- 9. The printhead apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one of the group of elements including:a printer controller; a print media I/O unit; an ink supply; a power supply; and a movable printhead carriage.
- 10. A printhead apparatus, comprising:a substrate; a plurality of ink expulsion elements formed on said substrate; a firing signal conductor coupled to each of said ink expulsion elements; and a mechanism coupled to said firing signal conductor for inducing within a common firing interval a digital delay between receipt of a firing signal at one of said ink expulsion elements relative to the receipt of that firing signal at another of said ink expulsion elements to reduce EMI.
- 11. The printhead apparatus of claim 10, wherein said mechanism includes control logic that creates multiple firing signals within a common firing interval that are delayed relative to one another.
- 12. The printhead apparatus of claim 10, wherein said mechanism includes a digital delay element provided in said firing signal conductor between two of said ink expulsion elements.
- 13. The printhead apparatus of claim 10, wherein said ink expulsion elements are provided in a plurality of groups and said digital delay mechanism includes a plurality of digital delay elements provided between each group of ink expulsion elements.
- 14. The printhead apparatus of claim 13, further comprising an analog delay device provided between two of said ink expulsion elements.
- 15. The printhead apparatus of claim 12, wherein said digital delay element is edge triggered.
- 16. The printhead apparatus of claim 10, including digital delay elements, some of which are positive edge triggered and some of which are negative edge triggered.
- 17. The printhead apparatus of claim 10, wherein said firing signal conductor is branched.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising at least one of the group of elements including:a printer controller; a print media I/O unit; an ink supply; a power supply; and a movable printhead carriage.
- 19. A method of mechanized printing, comprising the steps of:providing a printhead having multiple ink expulsion elements; generating firing signals for said ink expulsion elements; and producing said firing signals such that within a common firing interval at least some of said firing signal are digitally delaying relative to other firing signals.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of inducing said digital delay with digital delay elements.
- 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of inducing an analog delay between firing signals within a common firing interval.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/253,302, entitled REDUCED EMI PRINTHEAD APPARATUS AND METHOD, filed Feb. 19, 1999.
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