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Date of Patent:
Mar. 24, 2020

Filed:

Sep. 27, 2018
Applicant:

Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;

Inventor:

Chikaho Ikeda, Ebina, JP;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B41J 2/045 (2006.01); H03K 17/687 (2006.01); H03F 3/45 (2006.01); H03K 17/66 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
B41J 2/04541 (2013.01); B41J 2/0457 (2013.01); B41J 2/04555 (2013.01); H03K 17/6872 (2013.01); B41J 2/04581 (2013.01); H03F 3/45071 (2013.01); H03K 17/667 (2013.01);
Abstract

A capacitive load driving circuit includes a first switching element, a second switching element, a third switching element, a fourth switching element and voltage dropper elements. The first switching element is provided on a first charging path extending from a power supply to a capacitive load. The second switching element is provided on a second charging path extending from a capacitor to the capacitive load. The third switching element is provided on a first discharging path extending from the capacitive load to a ground. The fourth switching element is provided on a second discharging path extending from the capacitive load to the capacitor. The voltage dropper elements are provided on each of control signal power supply paths to the first switching element, to the second switching element, to the third switching element and to the fourth switching element. The voltage dropper elements are configured to make electric current flow more easily through the second charging path than through the first charging path when charging the capacitive load and to make electric current flow more easily through the second discharging path than through the first discharging path when discharging the capacitive load by a potential difference.


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