One thing I wanted to mention is that you have to take care when you wire up the Galvo driver board 3-pin terminals to the LaserShark. I walked another fellow user through this process, and the Lasershark board pin out shows a pinout of:
Ground
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while the driver board on some galvos show:
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Ground
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Mis-wiring this could account for some weird visual artifacts. Double check your wiring! You may have to flip two wires.
LaserShark what i have got working.
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Re: LaserShark what i have got working.
PacManFan, you were right regarding switched wires. However, there is still some "distortion":
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2mvAu ... sp=sharing
At least the rendered pattern now matches what I can see on CW
I tried it on two machines:
Athlon64 with Win7 32bit - CPU load of CW process is (almost) 50 percent when NOT scanning and up to 5 percent when scanning.
Core i3 with Win7 64bit - CPU load of CW process is (almost) 25 percent when NOT scanning and up to 3 percent when scanning.
It seems that when not scanning the application consumes maximum CPU resources available for single-threaded application.
I also tried to switch process priority to "Realtime" however I could still see (and hear) the artifacts.
I tried to lower the pps value in config file to 10000, but the artifacts did not disappear.
On both machines I am using drivers you provided together with latest CW build.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2mvAu ... sp=sharing
At least the rendered pattern now matches what I can see on CW
I tried it on two machines:
Athlon64 with Win7 32bit - CPU load of CW process is (almost) 50 percent when NOT scanning and up to 5 percent when scanning.
Core i3 with Win7 64bit - CPU load of CW process is (almost) 25 percent when NOT scanning and up to 3 percent when scanning.
It seems that when not scanning the application consumes maximum CPU resources available for single-threaded application.
I also tried to switch process priority to "Realtime" however I could still see (and hear) the artifacts.
I tried to lower the pps value in config file to 10000, but the artifacts did not disappear.
On both machines I am using drivers you provided together with latest CW build.
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Re: LaserShark what i have got working.
Alright,
I'm going to see if I can take care of the threading issue with CPU usage. I'm also implementing a new way to signal to the build process that the current slice has been displayed. With the laserShark skipping black areas, the display time for each slice may vary. I want to ensure the next layer can be started quickly after the previous finishes.
I'm going to see if I can take care of the threading issue with CPU usage. I'm also implementing a new way to signal to the build process that the current slice has been displayed. With the laserShark skipping black areas, the display time for each slice may vary. I want to ensure the next layer can be started quickly after the previous finishes.
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I am looking forward for next release. Hope I can finish construction of my printer with electronics and basic VAT during next week
Btw, could you please share some technical details of this printer? It seems that you customized CW for them
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/SLA-ligh ... 40315.html
I see that they are using some sort of FPGA controller. Do you know what kind of galvos and F-theta lens are they using?
I would be really grateful if you could share some technical info.
Btw, could you please share some technical details of this printer? It seems that you customized CW for them
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/SLA-ligh ... 40315.html
I see that they are using some sort of FPGA controller. Do you know what kind of galvos and F-theta lens are they using?
I would be really grateful if you could share some technical info.
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Re: LaserShark what i have got working.
Hey Steve,
Looks like I'm getting a mirrored image on multiple files. Thought it was the wrench file, but I'm getting the same thing on the Rook file. The Rook has two staircases along with the wrench doubling. Looks to be mirroring directly from the middle of the model. Both files printed fine with the DLP and CW too...
Also the SLS version is in progress. I have 30mesh nylon for testing and working on the piston feeds and powder distribution. Also order mirrors for the CO2 laser to incorporate into the galvos.
Thanks,
Bill
Looks like I'm getting a mirrored image on multiple files. Thought it was the wrench file, but I'm getting the same thing on the Rook file. The Rook has two staircases along with the wrench doubling. Looks to be mirroring directly from the middle of the model. Both files printed fine with the DLP and CW too...
Also the SLS version is in progress. I have 30mesh nylon for testing and working on the piston feeds and powder distribution. Also order mirrors for the CO2 laser to incorporate into the galvos.
Thanks,
Bill
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Re: LaserShark what i have got working.
Hey Steve,
Just did a long exposure test with the laser to show the image mirroring issue. Thanks.
Just did a long exposure test with the laser to show the image mirroring issue. Thanks.
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Re: LaserShark what i have got working.
Alright, I figured out why the image is being reflected on the X axis. I have a new release for you to test with:
This version has the laser drivers, main CW .38 release, and the LaserShark plugin. This version should fix the X axis reflection.
This version has the laser drivers, main CW .38 release, and the LaserShark plugin. This version should fix the X axis reflection.