TT041: Keutsch Inkjet Driver
Driver for inkjet head. TipTop1590BB has the Arduino, which does the protocol and timing. ToprKeutschInkjet has the driver. Power supply is 24V at 1A, supplied from a desktop switcher.
12-element inkjet head connectors over a ribbon cable to the left. The jumper block selects which of the 12 elements will be driven/tested.
Because of problems verifying the goodness of the inkjet drivers, there's a test mode. Press the test button and an LED will display good if it sees a nominal 65-Ohm driver, or the short LED for less than 30 Ohms, or the open LED for more than 120 Ohms. Then press INJECT to make a full-current 10-usec pulse into the selected element. Timing is set in the Arduino code.
Arduino code duplicates the original instrument's simple protocol for generating a series of pulses.
The TipTop1590BB build is pretty typical. No +/-12V regs, no EEPROM:
The topper takes up two spaces. It has a power driver for the inject pulse, a weaker driver for the test mode, and an instrumentation amp to measure the voltage dropped across the load in test mode.
2021-12
Replaced KeutschInkjetDriver topper with version that supports new head, many more channels:
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