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OK, im not entirely new to lasers, just CO2. Im building a CNC laser table. I have a Laser Engineering M-55 sealed tube with the specs here http://www.laserengineering.com/specs.htm My Power Supply is a Universal Voltronics 700W LRC specs here http://www.voltronics.com/products/LRC/index.php I am building my own controls based on a PIC. My questions are: Should I run in pulsed mode? What frequency should I run it at, or make it variable freq. ? Should I control power output with duty cycle? I got a little control board going playing around with different frequencies and duties, but it just doesnt seem quite right. Any help on how to implement pulsing would be much appreciated. Thanks!!! |
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| I've been playing with and modifying my Chinese CO2 engraver over the past month. It has a similar supply to the ones shown on your link. With these lasers, they use a pot to set the max power for a given job, and the controller pulses the laser on and off as necessary during the engrave mode. There is very little "depth control" during a run, because 100us pulse will burn just as deep as a 1ms pulse for a constant laser power setting. In the simple software provided with these lasers, this isn't an issue because they only perform engraving in simple black&white. There is no "depth" in a high contrast b&w image. I am converting my engraver over to Mach 3 control, where I will have Z depth capability. I am considering a modification that will improve the engrave depth. The potentiometer is wired in such a way that the laser power supply is really being programmed with a 0 to 5V dc level. I will use a PIC micro that will have a DAC that puts out an analog level based on Z depth in the Gcode. This should give me both on-off and depth control. Perhaps I'm way off base. If the cutting depth vs. power is non-linear, then it will need a to have a non-linear correction or lookup table within the PIC. |
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