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    • appjawsundefined
      appjaws
      last edited by

      I've just measured the voltage on the Fan0 pin and it is fluctuating between 5.5V - 10.7V.
      Do you think I am over driving the PWM input?
      The problem I had no information supplied with the 2000mw laser and control board that I bought.
      I have tried to find out the correct voltage but was unsuccessful.

      This is a picture of the laser I bought
      0_1533053993278_laser.jpg

      appjaws - Core XYUV Duet Ethernet Duex5
      firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
      Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
      OpenSCAD version 2024.03.18
      Simplify3D 5.1.2

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      • keyz182undefined
        keyz182 @appjaws
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        @appjaws said in Problem getting a laser to work:

        I've just measured the voltage on the Fan0 pin and it is fluctuating between 5.5V - 10.7V.
        Do you think I am over driving the PWM input?
        The problem I had no information supplied with the 2000mw laser and control board that I bought.
        I have tried to find out the correct voltage but was unsuccessful.

        The ones I've seen have all been 5v PWM controlled, so maybe you're over-driving? Do you have a link to where you bought it? And/Or some high res images of the top+bottom of the PCB?

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        • appjawsundefined
          appjaws
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          I bought it on ebay and the supplier has no information.
          I could take some photos of the board but I will need to dismantle my setup first.
          I wonder what size of resistor I could connect in series to reduce the actual voltage reaching the control board

          appjaws - Core XYUV Duet Ethernet Duex5
          firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
          Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
          OpenSCAD version 2024.03.18
          Simplify3D 5.1.2

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          • resamundefined
            resam
            last edited by

            Me, and others here on the forum use the HEATER_3 pin with a few extra components, instead of the fan output. Somebody even made a custom PCB for it.

            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Laser_PWM_control

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            • appjawsundefined
              appjaws
              last edited by

              I did start with that plan but could not get my lashup to work. I now have a better understanding so perhaps I'll try heater 3 again.
              Thanks for your help.

              appjaws - Core XYUV Duet Ethernet Duex5
              firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
              Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
              OpenSCAD version 2024.03.18
              Simplify3D 5.1.2

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              • appjawsundefined
                appjaws
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                I still haven't got the heater 3 solution as explained in the article "Controlling a PWM Laser with the Duet Board" The diagram indicates that the expansion header pin 8 is heater 3 but I have a constant 3.29 volts between that and pin 2 which is grd.
                So I am wondering if the old version 6 boards, which I am using, have the same pin assignments as the version 2 boards.

                So I have reverted to using the fan connector with the output reversed and a pull-up 1K resistor connected to +5V.
                This is the results of checking the voltage at different S values.
                Svalue Voltage Laser
                0 4.4
                10 2.58
                11 2.47
                13 2.33 ON
                15 2.27
                20 2.19
                40 2.05
                60 1.97
                80 1.88
                100 1.77
                120 1.64
                140 1.51
                160 1.39
                180 1.27
                200 1.14
                220 1.08
                240 0.87
                250 0.78
                252 0.77
                254 0.75
                255 0.74 OFF

                The increasing S values at the top end result in the power of the laser reducing.
                Clearly I have something wrong but I am at a loss as to what to do next.

                appjaws - Core XYUV Duet Ethernet Duex5
                firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
                Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
                OpenSCAD version 2024.03.18
                Simplify3D 5.1.2

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                • keyz182undefined
                  keyz182 @appjaws
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                  @appjaws said in Problem getting a laser to work:

                  So I am wondering if the old version 6 boards, which I am using, have the same pin assignments as the version 2 boards.

                  By this, do you mean this board? - https://reprap.org/wiki/Duet_Wiring#Duet_0.6

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                  • appjawsundefined
                    appjaws
                    last edited by

                    yes that is the original board on my ormerod

                    appjaws - Core XYUV Duet Ethernet Duex5
                    firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
                    Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
                    OpenSCAD version 2024.03.18
                    Simplify3D 5.1.2

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                    • keyz182undefined
                      keyz182 @appjaws
                      last edited by

                      @appjaws said in Problem getting a laser to work:

                      yes that is the original board on my ormerod

                      In that case, yes, the pinouts are different. I'm not sure if the circuit will need modification or not on there either.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @keyz182
                        last edited by

                        Heater 3 will be on a different pin of the expansion connector, but otherwise the same arrangement should work.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                        • appjawsundefined
                          appjaws
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                          What pin will it be on?

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                          firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
                          Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
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                          Simplify3D 5.1.2

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators
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                            See https://reprap.org/wiki/Duet_pinout

                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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