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4. Controlling the Separation Corona Current
Figure 3-557 shows the circuit that controls the separation corona current, and the circuit has the
following functions:
• Turns on and off the separation corona current.
• Executes AC bias constant voltage control.
• Executes DC bias constant current control.
The separation corona current is turned on and off by the separation corona current drive signal
(HVSPDC, HVSPAC) as follows:
Input is made in the range of HVSPD=0V to 12V.
Pulses with a width suited to the voltage of HVSPDC are generated.
The transformer for DC is driven.
HVSPAC=1
The pulse circuit turns on, and pulse output is sent to the transformer for AC.
The DC controller PCB generates a DC component control signal (HVSPDC) appropriate to the type of
paper (plain, thick, transparency/thin paper) and the data from the environment sensor.
The output of the separation corona current DC component is monitored with reference to its current
value, and the data is sent to the transistor Q1 in the form of feedback. This feedback signal is used to control
the transformer drive voltage, thereby maintaining the separation corona current to a constant level.
If an abnormally high voltage occurs and, as a result, an overcurrent is detected, the OC signal turns Q2
OFF to stop the supply of transformer drive voltage for 20 msec; the supply will return automatically
thereafter.
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A DC bias suited to the voltage level of HVSPEDC is generated.
The transformer for AC is driven.
CANON CLC1000/1000S/3100 REV.2 MAY 2001 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
3. OPERATION AND TIMING
A bias for separation is generated.
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