Claims
- 1. A thermal inkjet printhead comprising:a printhead substrate; and an ink drop generator including a nozzle, a firing chamber arranged in correspondence with the nozzle, and an ink ejector, the ink ejector including a generally planar thin film segmented heater resistor fabricated on the substrate such that ink drop ejection from the nozzle is transverse to a plane of the heater resistor, the segmented heater resistor comprising: a first heater resistor segment disposed adjacent a second heater resistor segment on said substrate, said first heater resistor segment having an output port and said second heater resistor having an input port; a conductive shorting bar, comprising a side edge having a length dimension and an end edge having a width dimension, disposed on said substrate, and electrically coupling said first heater resistor segment output port to said second heater resistor segment input port with, a high current density area disposed in said shorting bar between said first heater resistor segment output port and said second heater resistor segment input port; and a notch in said side edge of said shorting bar disposed adjacent to and bounding at least part of said high current density area, said notch having a nominal depth dimension which provides high-yield fabrication of the thin film resistor without creating a short path shorting bar portion between the first heater resistor segment and the second heater resistor segment.
- 2. A printhead in accordance with claim 1 wherein said notch provides a portion of said shorting bar with a reduced width dimension relative to said width dimension.
- 3. A printhead in accordance with claim 2 wherein said width dimension is approximately 20 μm and said reduced width dimension ranges between 18.5 μm and 15 μm.
- 4. A printhead in accordance with claim 2 wherein said reduced width dimension is not less than 10 μm.
- 5. An inkjet print cartridge comprising the printhead of claim 1.
- 6. A printhead according to claim 1, wherein said notch has a rounded shape to avoid sharp discontinuities that would increase current crowding at points of small radius.
- 7. A printhead according to claim 1, wherein said depth dimension is in a range between 2.2 μm and 4.2 μm.
- 8. A printhead according to claim 7, wherein the notch has a width dimension in the range between 1.5 μm and 5.0 μm.
- 9. A thermal inkjet printhead, comprising:a printhead substrate; a nozzle; a firing chamber arranged in correspondence with the nozzle; an ink ejector including a generally planar thin film segmented heater resistor fabricated on the substrate such that ink drop ejection from the nozzle is transverse to a plane of the heater resistor, the segmented heater resistor comprising: a first heater resistor segment and a second heater resistor segment each said first heater resistor segment and said second heater resistor segment having an end portion; a thin film conductor segment that electrically couples said first heater resistor end portion to said second heater resistor end portion, said thin film conductor segment having a discontinuity that disrupts a minimum length current pathway through said thin film conductor segment between said first heater resistor end portion and said second heater resistor end portion to reduce current crowding that would otherwise occur between said end portions, said discontinuity having a nominal depth dimension which provides high-yield fabrication of the thin film resistor without creating a short path shorting bar portion between the first heater resistor segment and the second heater resistor segment.
- 10. The printhead in accordance with claim 9, wherein said discontinuity further comprises a notch in said thin film conductor segment that joins said first heater of said end portion to said second heater end portion.
- 11. A printhead according to claim 10, wherein said notch is U-shaped to avoid sharp discontinuities that would increase current crowding at points of small radius.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/386,573 filed on Aug. 30, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,419.
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