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Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:17 am
by DanL
I know its not enough to run a 2W laser that's why I said I can get a 2W+ driver its just checking the circuit is correct to use with this project. or I might use a LT1764A - 3A, Fast Transient Response, Low Noise, LDO Regulators or the Ti equivalent.

or just buy something that will work

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:15 pm
by tweakie
Hi Dan,

A group of us have been working with diode lasers for some time now and something you may wish to consider is fitting a Lasorb (or similar) across your laser diode terminals. When you consider the cost of replacing the diode these little devices are a pretty good insurance policy against the unexpected. http://www.lasorb.com

Tweakie.

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 2:38 pm
by ArtF
Tweakie:

  Thx, I hadnt heard of those... happy to read up on that one..

Art

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 6:13 pm
by DanL
thanks Tweakie looks like a good idea not to expensive ever

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:22 am
by DanL
gentlemen I have decide to just buy a laser driver unless someone has a driver plan for a 2W 445 laser that's not to hard to make.
I have been looking and there are a lot of drivers that look about right and at a different cost for the same thing I am looking at this one

http://odicforce.com/shop/article_OFL43 ... DOFL432%26

or this one
http://www.o-like.com/index.php?main_pa ... cts_id=147

my budget is very small but I don't wont to wast money getting something that is shite

I will get what Tweakie suggest to.

Also I will run a test load on any driver I get before connecting up a driver

I will be mounting this on my emco pcmill30 that I rebuilt and don't use it since I have access to a big machine it not worth getting ride of it as I can leave it running for hours on end with out having any problems, even when I have been playing with M4 I left it going for 2 hours to test how accurate it ran with M4.

And more than likely I will be putting a laser on the big machine I have access to once Art changes this to work with ESS as well LOL

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:22 am
by tweakie
Hi Dan,

As RF lasers require a tickle pulse (to keep them on the edge of lasing) so diode lasers require a small current, when in standby, in order to obtain a more linear response in their performance.
I am not recommending anything but the majority of the members (of the group I belong to) have chosen the Flexmod P3 driver and they are getting extremely good results with using it. http://innolasers.com/laser/FlexModP3/F ... Manual.pdf

You are, of course, quite right in connecting a dummy load to the driver in order to set it?s maximum current etc. long before even considering connecting the laser diode. Good thinking my friend.

Tweakie.

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:40 am
by DanL
I was hopping you would reply the group you are alluding to is it http://laserpointerforums.com/ I have looked through there lots of good info

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 1:56 pm
by Mooselake
I have a pretty basic question.  I have a number of old farm machines, and a frequent problem with oil inside them wanting to rejoin it's dead dinosaur brothers by escaping and seeking the ground.  I make a lot of my own gaskets, part necessity and part I like making them.

I see a lot of different wavelength lasers, from DVD blue to infrared.  What's recommended for cutting gasket paper, along with being able to make gray scale Celtic knots and general fooling around?  I'd attach it to either my Printrbot or Zenbot Mini.

Thanks!

Kirk

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 4:24 am
by DanL
yo Tweakie I have look true lpf and I could not find anything bad about flexmod p3 I think I might go with it will I need to add that other thing you suggested also will it work with arts controller with out many problems.

and what would be a good set up for a test driver/load I am a complete newbie when it comes to electronics

any and all advice take on

thanks

Re: Arduino based Laser Control

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:35 am
by tweakie
Hi Guys,

We are going a bit off-topic here so I have started a new thread http://gearotic.com/ESW/FavIcons/http:/ ... 7343#p7343

Tweakie.