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titleOfInvention Liquid ejecting apparatus and liquid ejecting method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To suppress power consumed in a transistor of a current amplifier circuit and reduce heat generation. SOLUTION: A piezoelectric element that operates by charging or discharging to eject liquid and an inductor that stores energy supply current to or discharge current from the piezoelectric element. A current amplifying unit in which a first charging / discharging unit for operating the piezoelectric element, a charging transistor for supplying current to the piezoelectric element, and a discharging transistor for discharging current from the piezoelectric element are complementarily connected. A second charging / discharging unit. [Selection] Figure 5
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