Thanks for reading..
I intend to build my own CO2 laser cutter/engraver, and use the MYJG40 power supply.
I saw that it has input for a 5K variable resistor to control power output.
I also saw that you have to "ground" 2 inputs:
Interlock loop / J3 (connect P+ to G) and
Test / J4 (connect K to K+)
Question 1: What is better?
1) leave the variable resistor at maximum and control power by PWM the digital inputs, or
2) leave the variable resistor at desired power and turn laser ON when needed
Question 2: Is there a way to replace the variable resistor with an analogue signal?
It looks like a voltage divider, maybe if I inject 0..5V to terminal that originally connects to center tap of variable resistor...
Anybody tried that?
Question 3: What are good values for PWM?
You all know that a 50% duty cycle can be achieved with a 1 day on / 1 day off and 1pico-second on / 1pico-second off...
I´m not sure about the names of the pins, it´s very hard to find any info about this power supply.
Thanks!
I intend to build my own CO2 laser cutter/engraver, and use the MYJG40 power supply.
I saw that it has input for a 5K variable resistor to control power output.
I also saw that you have to "ground" 2 inputs:
Interlock loop / J3 (connect P+ to G) and
Test / J4 (connect K to K+)
Question 1: What is better?
1) leave the variable resistor at maximum and control power by PWM the digital inputs, or
2) leave the variable resistor at desired power and turn laser ON when needed
Question 2: Is there a way to replace the variable resistor with an analogue signal?
It looks like a voltage divider, maybe if I inject 0..5V to terminal that originally connects to center tap of variable resistor...
Anybody tried that?
Question 3: What are good values for PWM?
You all know that a 50% duty cycle can be achieved with a 1 day on / 1 day off and 1pico-second on / 1pico-second off...
I´m not sure about the names of the pins, it´s very hard to find any info about this power supply.
Thanks!
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