Sharp AR-161, AR-160 specifications Ccd Pwb, Toner supply motor drive circuit

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AR-161

(8) Toner supply motor drive circuit

The IC31 is the motor control IC, which generates the pseudo AC waveform with the pulse signals (TM, TM-) outputted from ASIC, driving the toner supply motor.

3. CCD PWB

The CCD PWB is provided with the CCD (Charge-Coupled Device), the differential amplifier which amplifies image signals, and the AD convertor which converts the amplified image signals into digital signals.

The DC power and the pulse supply pins necessary for operating the CCD image sensor are the power source (CD pin), GND (SS pin), shift pulse (SH pin), transfer pulse (φ 1 pin), (φ 2 pin), reset pulse (/RS pin), clamp pulse (/CP pin), and sampling (/SP pin).

Photo data are stored in the light receiving element at the center of the CCD by the SH signal. Even number pixel data are sent to one of the two shift registers which are positioned at both ends of the light receiving element, and odd number pixel data are sent to the other shift register. The time interval between inputting two SH signals is called the photo accumulation time.

The signals are transfered to the register, then to the shift register sequentially by transfer pulses φ 1 and φ 2 and to the floating capacitor section where electric signals are voltage-converted. Electric charges from the even number pixel shift register and the odd number pixel shift register are flowed to the floating capacitor section alternatively.

The /RS signal is the reset signal of the CCD output signal. The CCD output is expressed as electric charges equivalently accumulated in the capacitor. Therefore, to take the CCD output data one pixel by one pixel, one output data must be cleared after it is outputted. The /RS signal is used for that operation.

The /SP pulse signal is the peak hold signal of the signal voltage.

The output signal from the CCD is amplified by about 4.7 times greater in the differential amplifier circuit in the CCD PWB. Differential amplification is made for the signal output (OS) and the compensation output (DOS).

The amplified CCD signal output is sent to the clamp circuit. In the clamp circuit, the black level is clamped to 2V at the BCLK signal timing by the analog switch. The clamped voltage is maintained for one line by the coupling capacitor. The clamped analog signal is impedance-converted and inputted to the AD convertor.

The analog signal inputted to the AD convertor is converted into 8bit digital data and passed to the PCU PWB.

The machine employs the TCD1501C as the image sensor. The TCD1501C is the reduction type high sensitivity CCD linear sensor of one-output system. 5000 pixels of 7um x 7um are arranged in line to allow scanning of A3 document at 400dpi (16 lines/mm).

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Contents AR-160 Class Laser Product Laser Klasse Contents General Specifications Print area Warmup timeCopy magnification ratio Print densityMachine composition Other specificationsPower source Power consumptionSupply system table Consumable PartsAsia, Southeast Asia Hong Kong / China Production number identification Environment conditionsConsumable parts recycling procedure Drum unit AR-161 Attach the main charger Appearance External Views and Internal StructuresInternal Operation Section Motor, solenoid, clutch Sensor, switch PWB unit 1 4 1 Cross sectional viewInstalling conditions Unpacking and InstallationInstallation of machine Installation of developing cartridgeRemoval and storage of fixing screw Changing the copy paper size in the tray Outline of operation Operational DescriptionsScanner section CCD PWB Process sectionBasic structure of scanner section Basic structureCharging Operation cycleOutline of print process Actual print processDeveloping DC bias CleaningExposure TransferOptical discharge Semiconductor laser Laser unitPWB Cassette paper feed operation Paper feed sectionLaser beam path Brief descriptions of operationsFusing section Process section AdjustmentsAdjustment item list Copier adjustmentMechanism section Developing bias voltage adjustment SIMGrid bias voltage adjustment SIM 8-2, SIM Image position adjustment SIM 50-1/SIMPaper off center adjustment AR-161 Main scanning direction FR direction distortion adjustment 10mm OC mode in copying Off center adjustment SIM 50-13, SIMSPF Image density adjustmentOriginal sensor adjustment SIM Copy mode SIMList of simulations Entering the simulation modeCancelling the simulation mode SimulationContents of simulations Main Sub Contents Details of operation Initial Value Sheets Free 999999 sheets Mini maintenance counter When a is displayed Set value is stored Text LED AE LEDOC mode sub scanning Key operation User program functions User ProgramDepartment counter setting Setting change procedureDepartment number delete Function code Department counter setting/cancel Function codeDepartment number recording Function code Department number change Function codeFAX Trouble Code ListLSU CCDMaintenance table MaintenanceHigh voltage section Disassembly and AssemblyOptical section Copy lamp unit Fusing unit removalCopy lamp Lens unit Heater lamp Thermostat ThermistorPaper exit section Front cabinet unit, right cabinet disassemblyUpper heat roller Separation pawl Lower heat roller Paper exit unit Paper exit roller Transport roller MCU Optical frame unitLSU Intermittent frame unit Tray paper feed section/Paper transport sectionDrive unit Manual multi paper feed Manual multi paper feed sectionManual paper feed clutch Manual transport clutchMulti feed solenoid Power sectionPower unit Manual transport roller/Manual paper feed rollerWaste toner box Developing box MG roller Developing sectionDeveloping doctor MC holder unit Cleaning blade Electrical Section Block diagramOutline POW Block diagram MCUCPU HD6412351IF a. pin/signal table OUTIRQ3 Spfpaper IRQ5 SpfcoverIRQ6 Occover IRQ7 MHPScansp OUT FaxpageReady OUT Pwoff OUTImage Asic HG73C039FD Pin/signal tableOutline MDATA6 IN/OUT Fault OUTMDATA10 IN/OUT MDATA9 MDATA8 IN/OUT MDATA7SAD0 OUT SOE0 OUTSWE0 OUT SCS0 OUTO Asic P0OUT8 Sophia GND POW VCC PMC4POUT3 DpxdbPWM0POUT Pfanmd PWM1POUT TfanmdPclready P1IN8 EsreadyP1IN9 Faxready TestPMC4TCLK OUT Rstb ResetPMC3TCLK Lftclk OUT PMC3DREQB OUTMain motor drive circuit Reset circuitMirror motor circuit Toner supply motor drive circuit CCD PWBCircuit Diagram MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU MCU Operation PWB1 Operation PWB2 Operation PWB3 Electronic Sort KEY PWB Actual Wiring Diagram Actual Wiring Diagram 2/3 Actual Wiring Diagram 3/3 AR-161 Copyright 1998 by Sharp Corporation

AR-160, AR-161 specifications

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