MX-5500N, MX-6200N, MX-7000N (serv.man56). Scanner Section-detailed Section - Sharp Copying Equipment Service Manual (repair manual). Page 2

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MX-7000N  SCANNER SECTION  D – 2
2. Operational descriptions
A. Outline
This section functions and operates as follows:
1)
The copy lamp radiates light onto the document, and the con-
trast of the reflected light is scanned by the three line (RGB)
CCD element and converted into image signals (analog).
2)
The image signals (analog) are converted into 10bit digital sig-
nals by the A/D converter.
3)
The image signals (digital) are sent to the image process sec-
tion (scanner control PWB).
B. Detail description
(1) Optical section drive
The optical section drive power is transmitted from the scanner
motor (MIM) to the drive pulley and the wire through the belt, to
drive the copy lamp unit and the mirror base which are attached by
the drive wires.
The scanner motor (MIM) is controlled by the drive signal sent from
the scanner control PWB.
(2) Scanner lamp drive
The scanner lamp (CLI) is driven by the scanner lamp drive voltage
generated in the CL inverter PWB according to the control signal
sent from the scanner control PWB.
(3) Image scan/color separation
The copy lamp radiates light onto the document, and the contrast of
the reflected light is scanned by the three line (RGB) CCD element
and converted into image signals (analog).
Each color component of RGB is separately extracted from the
document image by the three lines (RGB) of the CCD elements.
The red CCD extracts the red components from the document
image, the green CCD the green components, and the blue CCD
the blue components. This operation is called Color Separation.
A CCD element has three CCD elements of RGB.
Scanning of a document in the main scanning direction is per-
formed by the CCD elements. Scanning of a document in the sub
scanning direction is performed by shifting the scanner unit position
with the scanner motor.
Document images are optically reduced by the lens and projected
to the CCD elements.
Scanning resolution is 600 dpi.
(Image data per 1 line)
(4) Image signal A/D conversion
1)
Each image signal (analog) of RGB is converted into 10bit dig-
ital signal by the A/D converter.
Each color pixel has 10bit information.
2)
Each 10bit digital image signal of RGB is sent to the image
process section. 
(5) Zooming operation
Zooming in the sub scanning direction is performed by changing
the scanning speed in the sub scanning direction.
Zooming in the main scanning direction is performed by the image
process technology (software), it is not achieved optically.
B
R
G
R
G
B
Red component of
image data
Blue component of
image data
Freen component of
image data
R
G
B
CCD PWB
B ADC
Transfer IC
B
B
3
CCD
B
IC
G
IC
R
IC
G ADC
R ADC
R
R
G
G
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