Patent classifications
H03K17/664
Full-bridge circuit, liquid jet head, and liquid jet recording device
An overvoltage is prevented from being applied to a circuit. A full-bridge circuit is provided with a first switch having an output terminal connected to one end of a capacitive load, and switching output to the output terminal between a power supply and a ground, a second switch having an output terminal connected to the other end of the capacitive load, and switching output to the output terminal between the power supply and the ground, a first waveform generation section adapted to output a drive waveform for driving the first switch, a second waveform generation section adapted to output a drive waveform for driving the second switch, a detection section adapted to detect voltages of the drive waveforms output by the first waveform generation section and the second waveform generation section, and a control section adapted to control the output of either of the switches based on the voltages detected by the detection section.
FULL-BRIDGE CIRCUIT, LIQUID JET HEAD, AND LIQUID JET RECORDING DEVICE
An overvoltage is prevented from being applied to a circuit. A full-bridge circuit is provided with a first switch having an output terminal connected to one end of a capacitive load, and switching output to the output terminal between a power supply and a ground, a second switch having an output terminal connected to the other end of the capacitive load, and switching output to the output terminal between the power supply and the ground, a first waveform generation section adapted to output a drive waveform for driving the first switch, a second waveform generation section adapted to output a drive waveform for driving the second switch, a detection section adapted to detect voltages of the drive waveforms output by the first waveform generation section and the second waveform generation section, and a control section adapted to control the output of either of the switches based on the voltages detected by the detection section.