Claims
- 1. A printing device comprising:
a ink jet pen having multiple nozzles and multiple firing elements for corresponding nozzles; control circuitry to supply data and at least one power source to the ink jet pen, the power source being supplied to the firing elements; and, power supply fault protection circuitry resident within the ink jet pen to detect a fault condition in the power source and to disable the firing elements in response to detecting the fault condition.
- 2. A printing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the power supply fault detection circuitry is integrated with the firing elements on an integrated circuit chip.
- 3. A printing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the power supply fault protection circuitry comprises:
a power supply fault detector to detect the fault condition and to output a signal when the fault condition is detected; and, protection elements connected to associated firing elements, the protection elements further connected to receive the signal from the power supply fault detector and to disable the firing elements upon receipt of the signal.
- 4. A printing device as recited in claim 1, wherein:
the firing elements comprise a firing resistor and a firing transistor for each of the nozzles; and, the power supply fault protection circuitry comprises a power supply fault detector connected to detect the fault condition and to output a signal when the fault condition is detected, the power supply fault protection circuit further comprising a protection transistor for each of the nozzles, the protection transistor being connected to an associated firing transistor and to the power supply fault detector to discharge the firing transistor in response to output of the signal.
- 5. A printing device as recited in claim 4, wherein:
the firing resistor is connected in series with a drain-to-source path of the firing transistor between power and ground; and, the protection transistor has a gate connected to receive the signal from the power supply fault detector and a drain-to-source path connected between a gate of the firing transistor and the ground.
- 6. A printing device as recited in claim 4, wherein the power supply fault detector comprises at least one voltage level sensor to sense the level of the power source.
- 7. A printing device as recited in claim 4, wherein the firing resistor and the power supply fault detector are connected to a common power supply.
- 8. A printing device as recited in claim 1, embodied as an inkjet printer.
- 9. An inkjet pen comprising:
multiple nozzles; multiple firing elements for corresponding nozzles, the firing elements being connected to receive power from at least one power source; and, power supply fault protection circuitry to detect a fault condition in the power source and to disable the firing elements in response to detecting the fault condition, the power supply fault protection circuitry being resident within the ink jet pen.
- 10. An inkjet pen as recited in claim 9, wherein the power supply fault protection circuitry and the firing elements are integrated on an integrated circuit chip.
- 11. An inkjet pen as recited in claim 9, wherein the power supply fault protection circuitry comprises:
a power supply fault detector to detect the fault condition and to output a signal when the fault condition is detected; and, protection elements connected to associated firing elements, the protection elements further connected to receive the signal from the power supply fault detector and to disable the firing elements upon receipt of the signal.
- 12. An inkjet pen as recited in claim 9, wherein:
the firing elements comprise a firing resistor and a firing transistor for each of the nozzles; and, the power supply fault protection circuitry comprises a power supply fault detector connected to detect the fault condition and to output a signal when the fault condition is detected, the power supply fault protection circuit further comprising a protection transistor for each of the nozzles, the protection transistor being connected to an associated firing transistor and to the power supply fault detector to discharge the firing transistor in response to output of the signal.
- 13. An inkjet pen as recited in claim 12, wherein:
the firing resistor is connected in series with a drain-to-source path of the firing transistor between power and ground; and, the protection transistor has a gate connected to receive the signal from the power supply fault detector and a drain-to-source path connected between a gate of the firing transistor and the ground.
- 14. An inkjet pen as recited in claim 12, wherein the power supply fault detector comprises at least one voltage level sensor to sense the level of the power source.
- 15. An inkjet pen as recited in claim 12, wherein the firing resistor and the power supply fault detector are connected to a common power supply.
- 16. A printer incorporating the inkjet pen of claim 9.
- 17. A method for protecting firing elements in an inkjet pen, comprising:
detecting a fault condition in a power source supplied to the firing elements in an inkjet pen, wherein said detecting is achieved by circuitry resident within the ink jet pen; and, disabling the firing elements in response to detecting the fault condition.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 17, wherein the firing elements include firing transistors that, when turned on by firing pulses, fire an associated nozzle, and the disabling comprises discharging the firing transistors to override the firing pulses and prevent firing of the associated nozzles.
- 19. A printing device comprising:
an ink jet pen; one or more print heads positioned on the ink jet pen and having multiple nozzles and multiple firing elements for corresponding nozzles; control circuitry to supply data and at least one power source to individual print heads, the power source being supplied to the firing elements of the individual print heads; and, power supply fault protection circuitry resident within the ink jet pen to detect a fault condition in the power source and to disable the firing elements of the individual print heads in response to detecting the fault condition.
- 20. A printing device as recited in claim 19, wherein the power supply fault protection circuitry is resident within the one or more print heads.
- 21. A printing device comprising:
one or more print heads having multiple nozzles and multiple firing elements for corresponding nozzles; one or more ink jet pens, individual ink jet pens configured to supply ink to individual print heads positioned thereon, and individual ink jet pens having control circuitry to supply data and at least one power source to individual print heads, the power source being supplied to the firing elements of the individual print heads; and, power supply fault protection circuitry resident within an individual ink jet pen to detect a fault condition in the power source and to disable the firing elements associated with the individual ink jet pen in response to detecting the fault condition.
- 22. A printing device as recited in claim 21, wherein individual ink jet pens have more than one print head positioned thereon.
- 23. A printing device as recited in claim 21, wherein the one or more ink jet pens are designed to be disposable.
- 24. A printing device as recited in claim 21, wherein the one or more ink jet pens are designed to have a functional life equal to or greater than the printing device.
- 25. A printing device, comprising:
means for detecting a fault condition in a power source supplied to firing elements on an inkjet pen, wherein said detecting means is located within the ink jet pen; and, means for disabling the firing elements in response to detecting the fault condition.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of an application entitled “Thermal Inkjet Print Head with Integrated Power Supply Fault Protection Circuitry for Protection of Firing Circuitry”, to inventor Jeff Beck, Adam Ghozeil, Dennis J. Schloeman, and Donald E. Cooper, assigned to Hewlett-Packard Corporation, filed on Oct. 5, 1999 and having Ser. No. 09/412,880 and attorney Docket No. 10980795-1, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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09412880 |
Oct 1999 |
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10315467 |
Dec 2002 |
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