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At the very beginning, I also have to say: WOW. And thank you. :)
Four years ago, I started writing an implementation of the XY2-100 for the Arduino Uno platform. I know, I know - 16MHz ;)
But I was able to finally reproduce all the signals on the outputs. I converted G-Code to an array of bits, which I then sent to GPIOs. Unfortunately, I abandoned the project because I felt that this was not the way to go. Then I thought about using I2S protocols or DMA interrupts, but finally I gave up for lack of time.
I have already ordered Teensy and I am looking forward to testing your project. I have powerful, 120W LED lasers from DILAS. I also have a 100W CO2 laser from Coherent. I need to test this with my scanner head :) Necessarily. :)
Best regards
Radek
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I am delighted to hear this! Tell me how it goes! I have put a lot of hour
into this and if anyone can make good use of it I am happy!
I have engraved with OPAL and a 500mW uv laser the first starship stacking
photo and also cut balsa for a hobby model project...
It really works great!!
/Daniel
Den ons 4 maj 2022 kl 17:55 skrev radbis ***@***.***>:
At the very beginning, I also have to say: WOW. And thank you. :)
Four years ago, I started writing an implementation of the XY2-100 for the
Arduino Uno platform. I know, I know - 16MHz ;)
But I was able to finally reproduce all the signals on the outputs. I
converted G-Code to an array of bits, which I then sent to GPIOs.
Unfortunately, I abandoned the project because I felt that this was not the
way to go. Then I thought about using I2S protocols or DMA interrupts, but
finally I gave up for lack of time.
I have already ordered Teensy and I am looking forward to testing your
project. I have powerful, 120W LED lasers from DILAS. I also have a 100W
CO2 laser from Coherent. I need to test this with my scanner head :)
Necessarily. :)
Best regards
Radek
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At the very beginning, I also have to say: WOW. And thank you. :)
Four years ago, I started writing an implementation of the XY2-100 for the Arduino Uno platform. I know, I know - 16MHz ;)
But I was able to finally reproduce all the signals on the outputs. I converted G-Code to an array of bits, which I then sent to GPIOs. Unfortunately, I abandoned the project because I felt that this was not the way to go. Then I thought about using I2S protocols or DMA interrupts, but finally I gave up for lack of time.
I have already ordered Teensy and I am looking forward to testing your project. I have powerful, 120W LED lasers from DILAS. I also have a 100W CO2 laser from Coherent. I need to test this with my scanner head :) Necessarily. :)
Best regards
Radek
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