Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080281896 | INDUSTRIAL CONTROLLER - A first arithmetic operator ( | 11-13-2008 |
20080320331 | CONTROL APPARATUS - For a control apparatus to be boundary scan testable even when running, including processor cores in an operator to be capable of self-repairing a troubling part, an operator ( | 12-25-2008 |
20100266950 | TONER - The toner of the present invention, comprising a colored resin particle and an external additive, wherein said external additive contains a silica fine particle (A) having a Dv50/Dv10 of 1.8 or more, in which Dv10 represents a particle diameter at which a volume cumulative total from small particle diameter side is 10% and Dv50 represents a particle diameter at which the mentioned volume cumulative total is 50%, a volume average particle diameter in the range from 0.1 to 1.0μ, and a sphericity in the range from 1 to 1.3. The toner of the present invention cause less fog, and excellent resolution on the printed image, excellent in cleaning property, and cause less filming. | 10-21-2010 |
20110138230 | REDUNDANT CONTROL APPARATUS - First and second processing units execute the same control program to the same input data in parallel. An input/output unit generates the input data and receives one of two output data executed by the first and second processing units. A channel selection unit sends the input data to the first and second processing units and sends the one to the input/output unit by selecting the one from the two output data. In the first and second processing units, a control cycle synchronization unit generates a control cycle signal at a control cycle, a processor executes the control program, a data memory stores operation data including the input data, intermediate data being executed and output data executed by the processor. A diagnostics unit generates summary information by compressing the operation data and comparatively decides whether the summary information matches the other summary information of the other processing unit every control cycle. | 06-09-2011 |
20110173497 | SAFETY OUTPUT DEVICE - A safety output includes an output controller to make an instruction to output normal output data and first self-diagnosis pattern data synchronously with a control cycle, a normal output unit to output the normal output data synchronously with the control cycle, a test pattern generating unit to encode the self-diagnosis pattern data into a pulse train signal having a pulse width not larger than a preset value and output the pulse train signal in accordance with a baseband transmission system, a combination output unit to combine the pulse train signal with the normal output signal and output the resultant signal, a reconfiguration unit to decode the inputted operation-terminal-portion output signal to reconfigure the operation-terminal-portion output signal as second self-diagnosis pattern data, and a comparator to compare the first self-diagnosis pattern data with the second self-diagnosis pattern data to judge the presence or absence of a difference. | 07-14-2011 |
20110178612 | SAFETY INPUT DEVICE - A safety input device includes an input controller to control transmission of an input signal to an arithmetic device synchronously with a control cycle set by the arithmetic device, an output controller to instruct output of preset first self-diagnosis pattern data, a test pattern generating unit to encode the first self-diagnosis pattern data into a pulse train signal having a pulse width equal to or below a predetermined value and output the pulse train signal in accordance with a baseband transmission system, a combination input unit to combine the pulse train signal with the input signal, an input interface unit, a pattern reconfiguration unit to decode an output signal from the combination input unit into second self-diagnosis pattern data, and a comparator to compare the first and second self-diagnosis pattern data to judge the presence or absence of a difference between the first and second self-diagnosis pattern data. | 07-21-2011 |
20120023374 | INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH WRITE-BACK CACHE AND DIAGNOSIS METHOD FOR MAIN MEMORY OF THE SAME - The embodiments provide a failure diagnosis method for a main memory in an information processing device equipped with a write-back cache. According to the method, an application program stored in the main memory is divided by the storage size of write-back cache, and the regions are stored in advance. Then, a read signal from the main memory to the write-back cache is detected. It is determined whether the region corresponding to the read signal has yet to be diagnosed. If the region has yet to be diagnosed, a command to diagnose failure of the region is issued. If a write signal (write back) to a particular region is detected during the diagnosis of the particular region, the diagnosis of the particular region is stopped. Thus, the failure diagnosis of the main memory is executed in parallel with the execution of the application program. | 01-26-2012 |
20120047406 | REDUNDANCY CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRANSMITTING COMPUTATIONAL DATA THEREOF - A method of transmitting computational data comprising: a step of generating first computational data and generating first generated data using a first generation algorithm for error detection on return; a step of generating second computational data and generating second generated data using a second generation algorithm for error detection; a step of mutually comparing the first/second computational data; a step of transmitting transmission data including coincident computational data and first/second generated data; in the receiving device, a step of generating computational data and third/fourth generated data from preset first/second generation algorithms; and a step of comparing the first/third generated data and the first/third generated data, and detecting error in the received computational data. | 02-23-2012 |
20120096467 | MICROPROCESSOR OPERATION MONITORING SYSTEM - A microprocessor operation monitoring system whose own tasks are constituted by associating beforehand the task number of the task that is next to be started up, for each of the tasks constituting the program, and abnormality of microprocessor operation is detected by comparing and determining whether or not the announced task and the task to be started up match. | 04-19-2012 |
20120185858 | PROCESSOR OPERATION MONITORING SYSTEM AND MONITORING METHOD THEREOF - A processor includes a computation unit; a storage unit storing a program; and a data transmission circuit that transmits to an operation monitoring unit a signal corresponding to an instruction for reporting the execution stage of the program. The operation monitoring unit: includes a transition operation identification. circuit and a loop processing identification circuit. The transition operation identification circuit receives a start ID instruction with an attached ID that identifies a task; a termination ID instruction that identifies termination of task operation; and if the task is execution of loop processing, a loop instruction that reports the maximum value of the number of times of this loop processing. The transition operation identification circuit identifies success of the transition operations of the tasks of the program, based on the ID instructions. The loop processing identification circuit identifies abnormality of the number of times of loop processing. | 07-19-2012 |
20120303324 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING DIAGNOSTIC PULSE SIGNAL, AND CONTROL DEVICE THEREFOR - A control device includes a diagnostic pulse signal generating section having an internal circuit that generates control data and generates diagnostic pulse data for diagnosing the operating terminal and diagnoses the function of the signal line and the operating terminal from the waveform of a feedback signal of the diagnostic pulse signal; a variable amplification circuit that multiplexes the diagnostic pulse signal on the control signal and sends the result to the operating terminal with a preset signal level; and a receiving circuit that receives the feedback signal and sends it to the internal circuit. The internal circuit comprises a correction pulse data generating section that corrects the diagnostic pulse data by correcting the rise time of the diagnostic pulse signal. Even if the length of the signal line is long, the diagnostic pulse signal reception can be achieved without expanding the pulse width of the diagnostic pulse signal. | 11-29-2012 |
20130082739 | CLOCK DIAGNOSIS CIRCUIT - A clock diagnosis circuit includes: a delay circuit to delay the clock by a prescribed time which is not more than the clock pulse width; an integral multiplication delay circuit to delay a delayed clock outputted from the delay circuit by a prescribed number of cycles; a first exclusive OR circuit to encode the clock using the delayed clock; a second exclusive OR circuit to decode an output of the first exclusive OR circuit using an output of the integral multiplication delay circuit; and a comparison circuit to compare the clock with an output of the second exclusive OR circuit to thereby detect a malfunction of the clock. | 04-04-2013 |
20140095949 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIAGNOSING A FAULT OF AMEMORY USING INTERIM TIME AFTER EXECUTION OF AN APPLICATION - An area of a memory has a diagnosis area and a non diagnosis area, with the diagnosis area divided into a plurality of Row areas which do not overlap each other, and each of the Row areas is divided into a plurality of Cell areas which do not overlap each other. A memory fault diagnostic method has a diagnostic step in a Row area to diagnose between Cell areas with respect to all the combinations of a set of Cell areas in the Row area, and a diagnostic step between Row areas to diagnose between Row areas with respect to all the combinations of a set of Row areas in the diagnosis area. A Row area size is determined to be a size in which a time of the diagnosis in a Row area becomes equal to a time of the diagnosis between Row areas. | 04-03-2014 |
20150044604 | TONER FOR DEVELOPING ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES - The present invention provides a toner for developing electrostatic images, which is configured to keep excellent heat-resistant storage stability, increase charge stability against environmental changes, and show excellent stability even after a long period of storage. Disclosed is a toner for developing electrostatic images, comprising an external additive and colored resin particles comprising a binder resin, a colorant and a charge control agent, wherein the charge control agent is a positively-chargeable charge control agent, and wherein the toner further contains 80 to 500 ppm of a cyano group-containing hydrocarbon compound having a molecular weight of 100 to 300. | 02-12-2015 |
20150081041 | OUTPUT APPARATUS AND DIAGNOSIS METHOD THEREFOR - According to one embodiment, there is provided an output apparatus including a signal control unit configured to set a signal from a second output element in an OFF state at a timing earlier than a predetermined timing by the response time of a second load, and set signals from a first output element and the second output element in an ON state, and signals from a first interruption element and a second interruption element in an OFF state at a timing earlier than the predetermined timing by the response time of a first load. The output apparatus includes a diagnosis unit configured to diagnose, at the predetermined timing, whether the first and second interruption elements are in a normal state or a failure state, based on a signal from the first and second digital output circuits. | 03-19-2015 |
20160004177 | ELECTROSTATIC IMAGE DEVELOPER - Disclosed is an electrostatic image developer containing colored resin particles containing a binder resin and a colorant, and an external additive, wherein, as the external additive, the electrostatic image developer contains plate-shaped zinc oxide fine particles having an average longer length of 50 to 2,000 nm and a value S of 0.0001 to 0.03 nm | 01-07-2016 |
20160048089 | TONER FOR DEVELOPING ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES - The present invention is to provide a toner which is able to inhibit the occurrence of fog, which is excellent in intermittent endurance, and which is excellent in followability during toner transfer and is thus excellent in top edge part uniformity in solid pattern printing. Disclosed is a toner for developing electrostatic images, comprising colored resin particles containing a binder resin, a colorant and a release agent, and an external additive, wherein static and kinetic friction coefficients obtained by measuring, using a 3-mm-diameter stainless-steel ball as a contactor, a 55-mm-diameter disk-shaped pellet obtained by pressing 4 g of the toner at 9 MPa for one minute, are 0.220 to 0.320 and 0.190 to 0.270, respectively, and a difference calculated by subtracting the kinetic friction coefficient from the static friction coefficient is 0.010 to 0.090. | 02-18-2016 |
20160054671 | TONER - The present invention is to provide a toner that has a total volatile organic component content (TVOC content) reduced to a low level, is less likely to cause fog even when used in either a low-temperature and low-humidity environment or a high-temperature and high-humidity environment, does not cause filming even in continuous printing, and is excellent in printing durability. Disclosed is a toner comprising a binder resin, a wax, a charge control resin and a colorant, wherein, as a result of gas chromatography analysis of a supernatant obtained by dissolving the charge control resin in a first organic solvent to prepare a charge control resin solution and then adding a second organic solvent to the charge control resin solution to precipitate a polymer component and to obtain the supernatant, a first total amount of components detected in a range of a peak detecting time of hydrocarbons having 5 to 9 carbons is 500 ppm or less in terms of styrene; a second total amount of components detected in a range of a peak detecting time of hydrocarbons having 10 to 18 carbons is 5,000 ppm or less in terms of styrene; and an amount of a component corresponding to a maximum peak of peaks of hydrocarbons having 10 to 18 carbons is 3,000 ppm or less in terms of styrene. | 02-25-2016 |
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20090285592 | FIXING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - In an embodiment, in a fixing apparatus provided with a plurality of fixing heaters having heat distribution characteristics that are different from each other inside a fixing roller, and an image forming apparatus provided with the fixing apparatus, an auxiliary heater is provided, the auxiliary heater being provided inside the fixing roller and to which power is distributed only during the warm-up period until the fixing roller in a lower temperature state reaches a predetermined fixing temperature. | 11-19-2009 |
20090297181 | FIXING APPARATUS - In one embodiment of the present invention, a fixing apparatus that causes a recording material to pass through a nip portion formed by a rotating heat roller and a rotating pressure roller being in contact so as to perform a fixing operation is configured including a pressing mechanism that can switch between a pressure applied state in which the pressure roller presses against the heat roller using a bias and a pressure cancelled state in which the pressure is cancelled, a pressure state detection unit, and a control unit that performs a pressure cancelation operation and a pressure application operation. If the pressure state detection unit does not detect the pressure cancelled state even when the control unit has performed pressure cancellation control for a certain time period with respect to the pressing mechanism in the pressure applied state, the control unit permits a fixing operation in only the pressure applied state after performing pressure application control for a certain time period with respect to the pressing mechanism. | 12-03-2009 |
20090297196 | FIXING APPARATUS - In one embodiment, a fixing apparatus is configured of a pressing portion for causing the pressure roller to enter a pressure applied state by applying bias, a switching portion for causing the pressing portion in the pressure applied state to enter a pressure released state by causing a cam to rotate forward, a pressure state detection portion for detecting the pressure released state, and a control portion for, when shifting from the pressure applied state to the pressure released state, turning forward the cam of the switching portion in the pressure applied state and stopping the cam after the pressure state detection portion detects the pressure released state. If the cam is turned forward with respect to the switching portion for a certain time period, but the pressure state detection portion does not detect the pressure released state, the control portion performs forward rotational direction retry control. | 12-03-2009 |
20110176188 | IMAGE READER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A first reading guide includes a first guide member, which can turn around a first shaft and is so positioned as to face a first side of a document. The second reading guide includes a second guide member, which can turn around a second shaft and is so positioned as to face a second side of a document. The distance between a first reading position and a reference position is equal to that between a second reading position and the reference position. The first shaft is positioned on the side of the reference position where the first reading position is set. The second shaft is positioned on the side of the reference position where the second reading position is set. | 07-21-2011 |
20120008155 | IMAGE READING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME - A transparent sheet is attached onto an inclined surface of an original guide plate of an image reading apparatus, and similarly, a transparent sheet is attached onto an inclined surface at an edge portion of a reading guide plate, thereby preventing an original from being chipped by the ground glass-like inclined surfaces and illumination light from being diffused by the ground glass-like inclined surfaces. | 01-12-2012 |