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16-07-2014 #1Extensivly Re-worked/Re-designed/Modified Servo K2CNC KG-3925,
Mini Laser Diode Engraver and PicEngrave Pro 4 + Laser
Shapeoko 2 Laser Diode Engraver-Analog/TTL
PicLaser Lite; Image to Gcode for 9g grbl/Mach3 controllers-Laser/Spindle
PicEdit Lite: Image editing for use with PicLaser Lite
PicSender: Streams 9g grbl Raster/Vector Engraving gcodes
https://picengrave.com
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10-12-2014 #2
Hi, some questions, if you can shed some light:
-what goggles you use for adjusting and looking at whats going on? i have been looking at Eagle Pair® 190-540nm OD4+, what exactly would i need to see when adjusting and working with the laser?
-Is this driver ok? I am considering it, cause its here in Europe
http://www.ebay.es/itm/161353680119?...84.m1423.l2649
-How to adjust the driver to 2.4A so it would not burn the diode, cause it can output up to 3A. i searched for this, but as am really not into electronics
- i am looking at the Nichia NDB7875, very roughly maybe equivalent to your 2 diodes. is it better to buy a double driver and in the future fix 2 of them and achieve ~5-6W. I mean is there any real benefit, for engraving in general and gray scale engraving?
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10-12-2014 #3
Those laser safety glasses will be fine for adjusting and watching progress of the engraving. That is a good analog/TTL driver and I would recommend it. The driver should have instructions for setting the threshold and maximum output amps. That is what the potentiometers are for on the driver board. The Nichia NDB7875 is what we are using. The advantage of engraving greyscale is it gives you better shading results compared to pulsing the laser and creating allot of dots to get shades.
Extensivly Re-worked/Re-designed/Modified Servo K2CNC KG-3925,
Mini Laser Diode Engraver and PicEngrave Pro 4 + Laser
Shapeoko 2 Laser Diode Engraver-Analog/TTL
PicLaser Lite; Image to Gcode for 9g grbl/Mach3 controllers-Laser/Spindle
PicEdit Lite: Image editing for use with PicLaser Lite
PicSender: Streams 9g grbl Raster/Vector Engraving gcodes
https://picengrave.com
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22-12-2014 #4
Thanks! Now i read a bit more into this but still have some things unclear:
-how many amps you drive the each Nichia NDB7875? it seems it should be much less than 2.4A i thought, for continuous use i mean. If much less, couldnt i use in series 2 diodes with say 4A driver, or i still need the more expensive 2 channel driver?
-do you have Lasorb fitted on your set up?
-The DAC still puzzles me. now having to fabricate the DAC converter as per the PDf, i start to think- is there any schematic to make all by my self, including the driver?
-why you say at many places that the encoder gives better resolution than the circuit. I can not understand that. I was also thinking as my machine will be servo driven, could i somehow use the servo encoder /2500ppr / or even somehow use the analogue 0-5v output of my 8 axis Galil board
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22-12-2014 #5
We only drive each Nichia at 1.7a each. That is the max the Data sheet recommends. We never tried wiring 2 diodes in series to one driver, so I can not answer that question. LD's are expensive to replace, so experiment at your own risk. We only have used a dual driver or two single drivers for driving the two Nichia's.
We have Lasorbs on all of our Laser Diode engravers.
Here is our new updated PDF if it will help you any. It has a schematic for the DAC and where to buy the Digital Potentiometer.
http://www.picengrave.com/Pic%20Prog...r%20Setups.pdf
Search here for Laser Diode driver schematics. There is allot of information in the Sam's Laser FAQ.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=analog+modulati...iver+schematic
The DAC is 8bit (256) resolution for modulation voltage change between the 0-5v. The encoder is 10bit (1024) That's four times finer incremental voltage changes. It must be one of these US Digital MA3 absolute magnetic shaft encoders. We are not familiar with the Galil board, but if it has step and direction pins/ports, a DAC can be wired to it or another stepper/servo motor and controller to drive a MA3 encoder.Extensivly Re-worked/Re-designed/Modified Servo K2CNC KG-3925,
Mini Laser Diode Engraver and PicEngrave Pro 4 + Laser
Shapeoko 2 Laser Diode Engraver-Analog/TTL
PicLaser Lite; Image to Gcode for 9g grbl/Mach3 controllers-Laser/Spindle
PicEdit Lite: Image editing for use with PicLaser Lite
PicSender: Streams 9g grbl Raster/Vector Engraving gcodes
https://picengrave.com
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05-01-2015 #6
Hi,
thanks for the info. I bought almost all of the necessary parts. I will go by the digital pot way.
Edited:
ok i have it clear now why the step up converter. To provide +- and ground to the opamp. Just figured that if using PC ATX power supply to power everything it has +-12V so the step up converter is not needed.
I think of powering the diode and the DAC from the same ATX PSU. Will see how it works. Will use Lasorb of course.Last edited by Boyan Silyavski; 05-01-2015 at 09:36 AM.
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26-02-2015 #7
Hi,
some help here please. I am not very good with electronics.
I am looking at the pdf and i see some difference between the 2 drawings
some questions:
-the caps on the 1st /hand/ drawing go to ground and on the second not? I started soldering like the first, then saw the difference, so which one is correct?
-there are 2 more caps on the second drawing /DIR , STEP/ ??
-i will use +-12v from PC ATX instead of 7-9v do i need to change something? UA741CN
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