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printf("s=%u,%u,%u,%u,%u,%u\n",
float_to_lasershark_xy(x_f), float_to_lasershark_xy(y_f), 4095,4095,1,1); // x, y, a, b, c, intl_a
Quote from: sla_newbieIt is perfectly fine to use several voltage supplies of different values (i.e. one 15v supply for the galvos and one 12v supply for the laser diode driver board).
I have a concern in my power supply I am using galvo drivers that takes 15V as input and the laser driver takes 12V input. So is anything wrong with the power supply I am using?
Quote from: sla_newbieThe LaserShark pulls A/B/C lines low when the data buffer is empty (i.e. before and after circlemaker is run). The laser should turn off when the ttl + line is pulled low and turn on when the ttl + line is puled high.
the laser is always ON before operation and even after operation.
Quote from: sla_newbieThe LaserShark should still work with your galvos. No need to replace them yet. Just know they won't be as fast. In your application it may not matter.
1. Also when I pipe circlemaker to stdin the mirrors are moving too fast and no image is being projected (Maybe I am overdriving the mirrors like you said. I am looking to replace the galvo setup to 20kpps)