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RGB laser control TTL
« on: December 27, 2017, 10:32:54 AM »
Hi, 
Ive been wanting to build a simple projector for a long time but cost of lasers stopped me.  I now have an RGB laser head that is TTL controlled.  I have connected it to an arduino and change through colours and just the other night connected up 3 pots to adjust the power via adc and its works very well.  Can this card control an rgb laser using ttl to vary the power?

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Re: RGB laser control TTL
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2017, 11:03:51 PM »
Hi,

TTL lasers can only be turned ON (generally 5v) or OFF (0v) only. Analog lasers can be turned ON (generally 5V), OFF (0v) or partially on (anything between 5v and 0v). In this sense yes, you can use an analog laser controller (i.e. the LaserShark) to drive a TTL laser.

OpenLase has an option to only turn the lasers on/off too (In the Laser output configuration app, look under Color settings).

If you are asking if the LaserShark will be able to dimm your lasers (possible by turning the laser on/off at a frequency much higher than the galvanometer kpps rate to "fake" dimming), then no the LaserShark cannot do this. Generally if you look at the specs of TTL lasers (i.e those from ebay) they are only rated for 10khz which is much slower than the galvos thus making dimming impossible anyhow.