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here a beginner with auggie software.
need help how to connect pokeys 57cnc with k40 power supply? I mean wires. i am using auggie version 3.7 which communicates with pokeys 57cnc.
pokeys 57cnc wiring
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tomislay
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
Hi;
I suggest you first review these 3 tutorial video's, Auggie Laser Control Intro tutorial, Auggie 3D Laser Control tutorial, and Auggie Laser Operation tutorial. Our YouTube links can all be found here https://www.gear2motion.com/laser-setup
Cheers
Bob

I suggest you first review these 3 tutorial video's, Auggie Laser Control Intro tutorial, Auggie 3D Laser Control tutorial, and Auggie Laser Operation tutorial. Our YouTube links can all be found here https://www.gear2motion.com/laser-setup
Cheers
Bob
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
Hi:
There is a few posts on a K40 wiring in the Auggie section, go the forum home screen and enter K40 as a search term, youll find
several posts on how others have wired their machines. K40's can vary in their makeup from what Ive seen. Usually it takes
a bit of hookup to convert the signals.
Art
There is a few posts on a K40 wiring in the Auggie section, go the forum home screen and enter K40 as a search term, youll find
several posts on how others have wired their machines. K40's can vary in their makeup from what Ive seen. Usually it takes
a bit of hookup to convert the signals.
Art
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
sorry i was busy. if i understood correctly i need to pokeys57cnc connect laser trigger to step pulse motor 8. and PWM4 to pin18 pokeys57. i have another question whether step laser ignition should be inverted or not. if need be if the software or do I need hardware-inverted signal.
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
Hi:
You dont need to use step motor 8 for connection to anything, the stepmotor 8 display shows motion
during shooting only because that channel is used as the pwm control word internally for the pwm channel
real time control you use to trigger the laser. You can use any of the 4 pwm channels to do the actual control.
Art
You dont need to use step motor 8 for connection to anything, the stepmotor 8 display shows motion
during shooting only because that channel is used as the pwm control word internally for the pwm channel
real time control you use to trigger the laser. You can use any of the 4 pwm channels to do the actual control.
Art
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
If I understood correctly PWM turns on the laser only a small amount of time to get a percentage of the power.ArtF wrote: Hi:
You dont need to use step motor 8 for connection to anything, the stepmotor 8 display shows motion
during shooting only because that channel is used as the pwm control word internally for the pwm channel
real time control you use to trigger the laser. You can use any of the 4 pwm channels to do the actual control.
Art
And the pot still determines the max output power. Which means that I need to connect to a PWM contact shooting laser.
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
It is important to keep the Pulse Repetition Frequency below 20kHz (to protect the laser switching electronics) but I have had no problems connecting the 57CNC?s 5 Volt PWM signal directly to the TTL(L) input of my CO2 laser, although I did hardware invert the signal as described here; http://gearotic.com/ESW/FavIcons/http:/ ... 131#p13131tomislay wrote: If I understood correctly PWM turns on the laser only a small amount of time to get a percentage of the power.
And the pot still determines the max output power. Which means that I need to connect to a PWM contact shooting laser.
Tweakie.
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
I can't tell from the picture which transistor you usedtweakie wrote:It is important to keep the Pulse Repetition Frequency below 20kHz (to protect the laser switching electronics) but I have had no problems connecting the 57CNC?s 5 Volt PWM signal directly to the TTL(L) input of my CO2 laser, although I did hardware invert the signal as described here; http://gearotic.com/ESW/FavIcons/http:/ ... 131#p13131tomislay wrote: If I understood correctly PWM turns on the laser only a small amount of time to get a percentage of the power.
And the pot still determines the max output power. Which means that I need to connect to a PWM contact shooting laser.
Tweakie. I can't tell from the picture which transistor you used
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
Almost any NPN switching transistor would do. I used a ZTX304 because that is what I had to hand.
Tweakie.
Tweakie.
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Re: pokeys 57cnc wiring
base? emitter? collector = gnd, resistor 1k ohm, base 1k om resistor -PWM from 57cnc, emiter to L fire laser? did i get it right?tweakie wrote: Almost any NPN switching transistor would do. I used a ZTX304 because that is what I had to hand.
Tweakie.
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