IP Library Granted Patent US 7,631,953
Granted Patent B2
US 7,631,953 · App. 11/278,261 · Granted Dec 15, 2009

Micro-fluid ejection apparatus signal communication devices and methods

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Patent No.
US 7,631,953
App. No.
11/278,261
Granted
Dec 15, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Micro-fluid ejection apparatuses and devices, and methods related to communication in and with the same. One such micro-fluid ejection apparatus includes a controller configured to generate a data signal, and a transmitter configured to convert the data signal to a current signal. The apparatus further includes a conductor capable of carrying the current signal, and a receiver configured to receive the current signal from the conductor and to convert the current signal to a second data signal. The micro-fluid ejection apparatus is configured to operate on the second data signal. In one embodiment, the micro-fluid ejection apparatus may be a printing apparatus, such as an inkjet printing apparatus. In some embodiments, the current signal comprises a pair of corresponding differential current signals and/or current transfer logic signals offset from a base amperage level. In some embodiments, the transmitter and controller are provided within a main printing control board, while the receiver is provided within a printhead cartridge or a printhead carrier, and the operation comprises a printing function.

Claims (14)

1. A micro-fluid ejection apparatus, comprising:

a controller configured to generate a data signal;

a current differential transmitter configured to generate a pair of offset current signals representing the data signal;

a cable in communication with the transmitter and configured to transmit the current signals;

a micro-fluid ejection head in communication with the cable and configured to cause ejection of a fluid; and

a current differential receiver associated with the head and configured to receive the current signals from the cable and to convert the signals to a data signal that can be operated on by the ejection device, wherein the current differential receiver further includes:

a current sensing circuit configured to sense the current signals and provide a pair of current signals; and

a current amplification circuit configured to amplify the current signals from the sensing circuit.

2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein the transmitter comprises a current transfer logic transmitter and the receiver comprises a current transfer logic receiver.

3. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein the current differential receiver comprises:

a current to voltage converter circuit configured to convert the current signals to a voltage configured for use by circuitry on the head, wherein the data signal comprises the voltage.

4. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein the controller and current differential transmitter are provided on an integrated circuit wherein the current differential receiver is provided on an integrated circuit of the ejection head, wherein the ejection head comprises an ink jet cartridge having a plurality of nozzles and addressing circuitry, and wherein the cable comprises a flexible able.

5. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein the current differential receiver is provided on a carrier capable of moving the ejection head.

6. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein the transmitter also is configured to receive offset current signals and wherein the receiver also is configured to transmit offset current signals.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 14, 2013
From: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.; LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, S.A.
To: FUNAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD
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