IP Library Granted Patent US 7,946,674
Granted Patent B2
US 7,946,674 · App. 11/544,764 · Granted May 24, 2011

Printhead IC with open actuator test

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Patent No.
US 7,946,674
App. No.
11/544,764
Granted
May 24, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A printhead IC comprising: an array of nozzles; an ejection actuator corresponding to each of the nozzles respectively, the ejection actuator having a resistive heater that is activated when the actuator ejects ink through the corresponding nozzle; drive circuitry for receiving print data and activating the actuators with drive signals in accordance with the print data; and, open actuator test circuitry for selectively disabling the actuators when they receive a drive signal while comparing the resistance of the resistive heater to a predetermined threshold to assess whether the actuator is defective.

Claims (24)

1. A printhead IC comprising:

an array of nozzles;

a plurality of ejection actuators each corresponding to each of the nozzles respectively, each ejection actuator having a resistive heater for heating ink and effecting ejection of the ink through the corresponding nozzle;

drive circuitry for receiving print data and activating the plurality of ejection actuators with drive signals in accordance with the print data; and,

open actuator test circuitry for selectively disabling an ejection actuator upon receipt of a drive signal while comparing a resistance of the resistive heater of the ejection actuator, the open actuator test circuitry comparing the resistance of the resistive heater to a predetermined threshold to assess whether the ejection actuator is defective, wherein,

the open actuator test circuitry includes a bleed transistor for bleeding a voltage from the ejection actuator to eliminate any electrolysis path therein, and

the open actuator test circuitry is configured to perform the assessment of the ejection actuator periodically and before the voltage is fully bled from the ejection actuator by the bleed transistor, the defective nozzle feedback being used to adjust the print data subsequently received by the drive circuitry.

2. A printhead IC according to claim 1 , wherein the open actuator test circuitry performs the assessment of the ejection actuator during a print job.

3. A printhead IC according to claim 1 , wherein the open actuator test circuitry performs the assessment of the ejection actuator between each page of a print job, and before the ejection actuator enters an extended period of inactivity.

4. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein the drive circuitry has a drive FET controlling current to the resistive heater and logic for enabling the drive FET when a drive signal is received and disabling the drive FET when a drive signal and a open actuator test signal are received.

5. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein the drive circuitry has a bleed FET that slowly drains any voltage drop across the resistive heater to zero when the drive circuitry is not receiving a drive signal or an open actuator test signal.

6. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein the drive circuitry has a sense node between the drain of the drive FET and the resistive heater, and the open actuator test circuitry has a sense FET that is enabled when open actuator test signal is received such that the voltage at the drain of the sense FET is used to indicate whether the heater element is defective.

7. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein the drive circuitry receives the print data for the array in a plurality of sequential portions with a fire command at the end of each portion.

8. A printhead IC according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of temperature sensors for sensing the temperature of the printhead IC within each of the regions respectively.

9. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein the drive circuitry adjusts the drive pulses sent to the nozzles in accordance with the temperature of the printing fluid within the nozzles.

10. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein the drive pulses consist of ejection pulses with sufficient energy to eject printing fluid from the nozzles designated to fire at that time, and sub-ejection pulses with insufficient energy to eject printing fluid from the nozzles not designated to fire at that time.

11. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein during use the drive circuitry adjusts the drive pulse profile in response to the temperature sensor output.

12. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein during use, the temperature sensor can be de-activated after a period of use.

13. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein the drive circuitry delays sending the drive pulses to one of the groups relative to at least one of the other groups.

14. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein each row of nozzles is divided into a plurality of groups, each having at least one nozzle the drive circuitry delays sending the drive pulses to one of the groups relative to at least one of the other groups.

15. A printhead IC according to claim 1 wherein the drive circuitry is configured to operate in two modes, a printing mode in which the drive pulses it generates are printing pulses, and a maintenance mode in which the drive pulses are de-clog pulses, such that, the de-clog pulse has a longer duration than the printing pulse.

16. A printhead IC according to claim 6 wherein the drive FET is a p-type FET.

17. A printhead IC according to claim 8 wherein the drive circuitry blocks the dive pulses sent to at least some of the nozzles in the array when one or more of the temperature sensors indicate the temperature exceeds a predetermined maximum.

18. A printhead IC according to claim 13 wherein during use the drive circuitry actuates the nozzles in the row in accordance with a firing sequence, the firing sequence enabling the nozzles in each group to eject printing fluid simultaneously, and enabling each of the groups to eject printing fluid in succession such that, the nozzles in each group are spaced from each other by at least a predetermined minimum number of nozzles and, each of the nozzles in a group is spaced from the nozzles in the subsequently enabled group by at least the predetermined minimum number of nozzles.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 25, 2014
From: ZAMTEC LIMITED
To: MEMJET TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 033244/0276 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2012
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED AND CLAMATE PTY LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
Reel/Frame 028530/0698 →