System monitoring power connector and cable health
US-2016339786-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US9709931B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9709931-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615227336-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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An excessive heating protection circuit to be connected to a first temperature sensor being configured to output less voltage with a rise in temperature and a second temperature sensor being configured to output more voltage with a rise in temperature. The excessive heating protection circuit includes: a multiplexer having a plurality of channels capable of receiving reference voltages predetermined for the first and second temperature sensors, the multiplexer being configured to output one of the reference voltages by selecting one of the channels with reference to input selection signals; a first comparator being configured to compare the output voltage of the first temperature sensor to the output reference voltage of the multiplexer and to output a comparison result; and a second comparator being configured to compare the output voltage of the second temperature sensor to the output reference voltage of the multiplexer and to output a comparison result.
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An excessive heating protection circuit for protecting a fusing portion from excessive heating, the excessive heating protection circuit to be connected to a first temperature sensor and a second temperature sensor, the first temperature sensor being configured to output less voltage with a rise in temperature, the second temperature sensor being configured to output more voltage with a rise in temperature, the excessive heating protection circuit comprising: a multiplexer having a plurality of channels, the channels being capable of receiving reference voltages predetermined for the first temperature sensor and the second temperature sensor, the multiplexer being configured to output one of the reference voltages by selecting one of the channels with reference to input selection signals; a first comparator having a first non-inverting input terminal being capable of receiving the output voltage of the first temperature sensor and a first inverting input terminal being capable of receiving the output reference voltage of the multiplexer, the first comparator being configured to compare the output voltage of the first temperature sensor to the output reference voltage of the multiplexer and to output a comparison result; and a second comparator having a second inverting input terminal being capable of receiving the output voltage of the second temperature sensor and a first non-inverting input terminal being capable of receiving the output reference voltage of the multiplexer, the second comparator being configured to compare the output voltage of the second temperature sensor to the output reference voltage of the multiplexer and to output a comparison result, wherein the comparison result output by the first comparator and the comparison result output by the second comparator both indicate Hi under normal temperature conditions and both indicate Lo in the event of excessive heating. 2. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 1 , comprising a plurality of the multiplexers, wherein: the channels of each multiplexer include at least one first channel and at least one second channel such that the first channels of the multiplexers are the same channels and the second channels of the multiplexers are the same channels, the at least one first channel being capable of receiving the reference voltage predetermined for the first temperature sensor, the at least one second channel being capable of receiving the reference voltage predetermined for the second temperature sensor; and the multiplexers are configured to select one of their own channels with reference to the same input selection signals such that the channels selected by the multiplexers with reference to the same input selection signals are the same channels. 3. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 2 , wherein: the channels of each multiplexer include a free channel not allocated to the reference voltage predetermined for the first temperature sensor or the second temperature sensor; and the free channel is then allocated to voltage as much as a reference voltage predetermined for another first temperature sensor than the first temperature sensor or another second temperature sensor than the second temperature sensor. 4. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 2 , wherein: the channels of each multiplexer include a free channel not allocated to the reference voltage predetermined for the first temperature sensor or the second temperature sensor; and the free channel is then allocated to constant voltage when the channels of each multiplexer includes a channel allocated to the reference voltage predetermined for the first temperature sensor, or the free channel is then allocated to voltage to ground when the channels of each multiplexer includes a channel allocated to the reference voltage predetermined for the second temperature sensor. 5. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a voltage divider circuit, the voltage divider circuit being configured to obtain reference voltage to input to the multiplexer. 6. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a D/A converter portion, the D/A converter portion being configured to obtain reference voltage to input to the multiplexer. 7. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a processor portion, the processor portion being allowed to output the selection signal. 8. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a signal generator circuit, the signal generator circuit being configured to generate the selection signal with reference to input constant voltage. 9. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a processor portion having a microcomputer, the processor portion being configured to receive the comparison results from the first comparator and the second comparator separately through parallel connections and to judge whether or not the fusing portion is excessively heated with reference to the comparison results received. 10. The excessive heating protection circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a processor portion having a microcomputer, the microcomputer being configured to receive the comparison results from the first comparator and the second comparator through a wired OR connection, wherein the processor portion is configured to judge whether or not the fusing portion is excessively heated with reference to the comparison results received. 11. An image forming apparatus comprising an excessive heating protection circuit for protecting a fusing portion from excessive heating, the excessive heating protection circuit to be connected to a first temperature sensor and a second temperature sensor, the first temperature sensor being configured to output less voltage with a rise in temperature, the second temperature sensor being configured to output more voltage with a rise in temperature, the excessive heating protection circuit comprising: a multiplexer having a plurality of channels, the channels being capable of receiving reference voltages predetermined for the first temperature sensor and the second temperature sensor, the multiplexer being configured to output one of the reference voltages by selecting one of the channels with reference to input selection signals; a first comparator having a first non-inverting input terminal being capable of receiving the output voltage of the first temperature sensor and a first inverting input terminal being capable of receiving the output reference voltage of the multiplexer, the first comparator being configured to compare the output voltage of the first temperature sensor to the output reference voltage of the multiplexer and to output a comparison result; and a second comparator having a second inverting input terminal being capable of receiving the output voltage of the second temperature sensor and a second non-inverting input terminal being capable of receiving the output reference voltage of the multiplexer, the second comparator being configured to compare the output voltage of the second temperature sensor to the output reference voltage of the multiplexer and to output a comparison result, wherein the comparison result output by the first comparator and the comparison result output by the second comparator both indicate Hi under normal temperature conditions and both indicate Lo in the event of excessive heating. 12. The image forming apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein: the excessive heating protection circuit comprises a plurali
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