HP 750 User Manual

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Functional Overview

C4705-90000

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LineĆSensor PCA

The lineĆsensor PCA is used to calibrate the writing system for mechanical tolerances as well

as sensing the left and right edges of the media. It consists of a lightĆsensing IC connected to

the PCA through a ZIF connector. The resulting voltages are coupled and then measured by

an eightĆbit, analogĆtoĆdigital (A/D) converter whose bits are sent serially to the carriage

microprocessor. A green and blue LED illuminates the surface being read by the lineĆsensor.

A dual lens system with a unity conjugate ratio system directs the light from the illuminated

surfaceto thelineĆsensor.

TemperatureĆSensor IC

A temperatureĆsensor IC is used to measure ambient temperature in the PCA near the print

heads. It is used to calibrate the cartridge temperature control circuitry.

LinearĆEncoder IC

A linear encoder detects cartridge carriage position, as the carriage assembly moves along the

encoder strip. The linearĆencoder IC is connected to the carriage PCA via a 5Ćpin ZIF

connector.

Print Control

The carriage processor operates at 12.288 MHz. The clock signal is generated by a

crystalĆoscillator circuit, internal to theASIC. Theprimary task of theprocessor is to

configuretheprintĆcontrol ASIC and read data to control cartridgeenergy and cartridge

calibration. It communicates with the servo processor on the main PCA using a serial port.
The print control (carriage) ASIC receives pixel data from the processorĆsupport ASIC on the

main PCA via four synchronous serial channels and an onĆboard line driver. Signals from the

printĆcontrol ASIC fire the nozzles in the print heads. Whenever a print head nozzle is fired,

a comparator sends a pulseto a counter in thecarriagemicroprocessor.
The dualĆvoltage, remote sensing circuitry sends an analog sensing signal to the dual voltage

regulators on the main PCA. When the voltage to the print heads deviates from the optimum

cartridgevoltages theregulator will adjust thevoltageto bring it back to theoptimum value.

Cartridge voltages are ON when printing a swath and briefly at powerĆup, but OFF when idle

or accessing cartridges.

PWM Signals

Themain board contains thedrivers for themedia and carriagemotors. Thedrivers are

controlled by the PA and PB signals from the processorĆsupport ASIC. PA and PB are

pulseĆwidthĆmodulated (PWM) signals. The PA signal to the mediaĆmotor driver causes the

mediaĆmotor to drivethemedia up and out of thefront of theplotter. ThePB signal to the

media motor driver causes the media motor to drive the media down, over the entry platen

and out of the plotter. The PA signal to the carriageĆmotor driver causes the carriage motor to

drivethecarriagetoward theright sideof theplotter. ThePB signal to thecarriageĆmotor

drives thecarriagetowards theleft sideof theplotter.

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