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    Laser PSU questions...

    I was wondering how fast the laser beam power is affected by varying the voltage to the power supply? If I'm running at 100%, then cut it to 50%, how soon will the beam reflect the change?


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    A very good question. I know some laser manufacturers specifiy rise times (usually around 50 to 150usec for RF lasers) but I am not sure of the fall time. I suspect the laser gas will remain energized for some small amount of time after the stimulous (hv dc or rf energy) is removed. Maybe a few usec to 100usec? (total guess)


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    Hello !

    I made some mesurements on my own CO2 laser that answer your question. I need to send you two .bmp diagrams ...

    Are you able to give me an e-mail ?

    Regards.

    Philippe


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    Sure! it's willmiss20@hotmail.com. Thanks again!


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    I sent you a message on your e-mail ... I hope the diagrams are not to big ...

    Tell me if you received them ...

    Thanks !


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    Quote Originally Posted by smartcut View Post
    Hello !

    I made some mesurements on my own CO2 laser that answer your question. I need to send you two .bmp diagrams ...

    Are you able to give me an e-mail ?

    Regards.

    Philippe
    Hi

    Can you send me a copy of the diagrams.
    Also do you minde to post the diagrams here

    Thank you


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    The diagrams are great! I have cable so I don't mind the size, but 2 and 3 megs would be a bit much to post on this site. I'm not sure how you'd size them down. But thanks again!


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    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamD View Post
    The diagrams are great! I have cable so I don't mind the size, but 2 and 3 megs would be a bit much to post on this site. I'm not sure how you'd size them down. But thanks again!
    Hi

    You can zip it (right click on the file -> select "send to" -> select "compress (zipped) folder"

    or you can open the bmp file ->save as jpg file "this can reduce the size"


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    Smile CO2 laser mesurements

    (Message copy)

    See attach files

    Hello !

    I hope these diagrams may help you. My laser is a 10W max power, but I use it
    at a lower power (6W RMS).

    The laser is powered with a 14.4 kV (max) double-wave unfiltered generator
    through a 680 kOhm ballast resistance.

    I assume that :

    - the triggering voltage is equal to the cutting voltage (to simplify)
    - the laser efficiency is 10 % (I have no optical power mesurement device)

    I believe you can extrapolate to a bigger laser.

    On the diagrams, "eff" is RMS.

    Best regards !

    Philippe
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Laser PSU questions...-laser_electrical.jpg   Laser PSU questions...-laser_power.jpg  


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    In addition :

    On the first diagram, the intensity seems to become negative. Of course not ! The automatic scale of the diagram software is the reason of that !


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