Abstract:
Protection of communication lines are described herein. In at least some examples herein, a communication line interfaces an emitter terminal. A controllably conductive device has a first main load terminal, a second main load terminal, and a control input. The controllably conductive device is connected in series along the communication line. The first main load terminal is connected to the emitter terminal, the second main load terminal is connected to the output terminal. A reference voltage terminal is connected to the control input via a control resistor.
Abstract:
A print pen capping apparatus for a printer comprises a cap station carrying one or more caps, wherein the cap station is moveable between a retracted position in which the cap station is arranged at a side of a print media path and a capping position adjacent the media path for capping the print pen.
Abstract:
An apparatus and methods for measuring a current flowing into an electrical device are described. In the apparatus, a current sensing circuit has at least one monolithic device, which in turn has a positive operating voltage and a negative operating voltage. The current sensing circuit is coupled to a power supply for the electrical device and the at least one monolithic device is arranged to enable a signal representative of the input current from the power supply to the electrical device to be output. The apparatus also has a power converter for converting a first voltage output by the power supply to a second voltage for supply as the positive operating voltage and a voltage clamp arranged to clamp the difference between the positive and negative operating voltages.
Abstract:
An electronic device has a transmitter, a microprocessor in communication with the transmitter, a receiver that communicates with the transmitter along a cable using differential signaling, and a transistor. The transistor switches states to communicate a signal to the microprocessor when a wire in the cable is faulty.
Abstract:
A safety protection circuit is described, comprising a fuse, a first voltage detection circuit, a first Silicon-Controlled Rectifier, SCR, wherein the first SCR is triggered upon detection of a threshold voltage by the first voltage detection circuit, a second voltage detection circuit, and a second SCR, wherein the second SCR is triggered upon detection of a threshold voltage by the second voltage detection circuit.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for assessing power usage of at least one printer component in a printer are described. For example, based on a print instruction (the print instruction being to cause the printer to carry out a printing task), power usage requirements of the at least one printer component in carrying out the print instruction may be determined. The power usage may be determined for each of a plurality of time intervals. In some examples, the effect of the printer component(s) in carrying out the print instruction on at least one power quality measure associated with a power supply network which may be connected to the printer may be considered.
Abstract:
A shield for an electrical connector comprises a conductive housing configured to enclose an exposed portion of at least one electrical connector. The shield further comprises at least one opening formed in the conductive housing configured to allow a corresponding mating portion of each of the at least one electrical connectors to be exposed. The shield further comprises and a plurality of conductive points located along at least one circumferential path within the conductive housing remote from the at least one opening.
Abstract:
Devices and methods are provided for mitigating printer damage risks. In examples a presence of a set of damage risk indicator signals at a printer is identified. A time period during which the damage risk indicator signals of the set are concurrently present is tracked, and a power supply is cut off if the time period exceeds a predetermined threshold time.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for controlling firing energy in a printer pen of a thermal inkjet printer are described. A digital voltage value representative of a voltage output by a printer-pen power supply is obtained. The printer-pen power supply is electrically coupled to a switch. The switch is electrically coupled to a nozzle resistor and is controlled using a switch logic signal. A voltage level of the switch logic signal is set based on said digital voltage value and a voltage drop due to a parasitic resistance between the printer-pen power supply and the switch.
Abstract:
A printed circuit board comprises at least one microstrip transmission line with a conductive solid reference plane and at least one conductive trace embedded in a dielectric substrate, and further comprises at least one conductive shielding layer having a lattice structure, wherein the conductive trace is arranged between the solid reference plane and the shielding layer.