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peteruithoven, 2013-03-04 05:50
Trying to make sense of this. Clarifying the parts I think I get, asking questions for the rest.


PWM

PWM stands for Pulse Width Modulation and is used to control the power of the laser. On the HPC3020 you will see a mA meter and a turn knob that will allow you to control the power of the laser by hand. With PWM the Laos board can take over this function, which allows for e.g. engraving of pictures or controlling the right power settings for certain materials.

Example of enabled laser PWM

To use the power control from the LAOS board, you need to connect the laser PWM output to the ANALOG input of your power supply. On the LAOS board this is J39, together with laser on. You need to make a two wire cable with a 3 pin JST on one side, and a 4 pin JST on the other side.

  • Use a 470 ohm (how much watt?) pull-up resistor between +5V and analog in at the laser power supply side.
  • "C" connects to the analog in pin (and resistor)
  • "E" connects to GND


(This image is slightly confusing because the 4 pin JST already contains 2 cables for the laser on connection, right?)

HPC3020 laser

hpc side, very much a poc (a what?) (How do I recognize the analog input? The image doesn't really help)
pwm hpc side
laos side
pwm laos side

KIII laser
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Updated by peteruithoven about 11 years ago · 3 revisions