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Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:56 pm
by Tech_Marco
Always connect to the negative side of the power supply. Don't do it on the Positive(+) side or it will blow it. See picture attached.

Some meter may comes with a little shunt (resistor). Just put it in series with the power supply and the tube. Then, connect the input pins from the current meter across on the two side of the shunt and you can read the current.

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 1:08 pm
by TeacDance
Tech_Marco wrote:Always connect to the negative side of the power supply. Don't do it on the Positive(+) side or it will blow it. See picture attached.

Some meter may comes with a little shunt (resistor). Just put it in series with the power supply and the tube. Then, connect the input pins from the current meter across on the two side of the shunt and you can read the current.
Ok thanx Marco

Today works
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and many test leather and acryl

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:04 pm
by Urbantrix
Hi Everyone,

I'm completely new here, I have also brought the K40 machine and want to upgrade it to use the DSP controller. Before i order all the parts i need to find out if i need to purchase the power supply suggested here on page 1 of this thread or if the power supply that came with it is useable, I have the same power supply in mine as tech_marco has in his videos

Thanks in advance

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:51 pm
by TeacDance
Urbantrix wrote:Hi Everyone,

I'm completely new here, I have also brought the K40 machine and want to upgrade it to use the DSP controller. Before i order all the parts i need to find out if i need to purchase the power supply suggested here on page 1 of this thread or if the power supply that came with it is useable, I have the same power supply in mine as tech_marco has in his videos

Thanks in advance
easier way to buy the power supply but if you want to use it as original as marco may help. power supply was easy to connect the three wires attached and ready to.

Now is a good post-combustion
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release token trolley i cut many those today :)
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can you marco allower .igs/part attachments so we can share drawings

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:02 am
by Urbantrix
I have decided to order the power supply as well, after looking closely at the current power supply in there the solder joints are so bad i think it would cause more problems in the long run

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:21 am
by TeacDance
Urbantrix wrote:I have decided to order the power supply as well, after looking closely at the current power supply in there the solder joints are so bad i think it would cause more problems in the long run
i think you do right decision

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:45 pm
by TeacDance
did you have already components? Today the product itself 20pcs saunameter two different models
alder and radiata pine, the first CNC has the bottom and then the laser pattern.

Alder
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radiata pine
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Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 1:32 pm
by Urbantrix
Hi All

I'm slowing going through the conversion process after receiving all the components today, however i am stuck on the ribbon wire and how it connects to the stepper motor driver.
The ribbon wire has 12 connecting points but I can see from photos already on this forum that only 4 are used but I cannot find which 4 I'm using tb6560 stepper motor drivers
Any help would be greatly appreciated

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 4:06 pm
by TeacDance
Urbantrix wrote:Hi All

I'm slowing going through the conversion process after receiving all the components today, however i am stuck on the ribbon wire and how it connects to the stepper motor driver.
The ribbon wire has 12 connecting points but I can see from photos already on this forum that only 4 are used but I cannot find which 4 I'm using tb6560 stepper motor drivers
Any help would be greatly appreciated

i can look at morning in finland is now midnight 2:00 if marco faster he can tell that too :D i use limit switch same cable but you can wire another wire.

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:05 am
by Urbantrix
Thankyou, I appreciate it, it's the last connection i need to do

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 1:53 pm
by TeacDance
Urbantrix wrote:Thankyou, I appreciate it, it's the last connection i need to do

I connect that ribbon wire like this

when lookin up to ribbon wire when connection is up reading right to left

12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|

9=motor red -> driver B+
10=motor blue -> driver B-
11=motor white -> driver A+
12=motor yellow -> driver A-

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:41 pm
by TeacDance
How to io port works? if i want to connect air blower example to it

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:06 pm
by Urbantrix
Thanks for all the advice Teacdance. I'm now fully connected up.

I tried cutting a basic circle to start with but when i sent the circle image to the laser it instead engraved 31 straight lines one above the other spaced about 0.5 mm apart and each line was 70mm long. No idea where it's getting that information from.

I then copied your settings on page 3 of this thread (as i have no idea how to program these things) and now it says "not enough extend space please esc" which i understand from an earlier post is because the image is to close to the edge of your usable area however i have tried moving the image to different parts of the page but still getting the same message.

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:16 pm
by TeacDance
Urbantrix wrote:Thanks for all the advice Teacdance. I'm now fully connected up.

I tried cutting a basic circle to start with but when i sent the circle image to the laser it instead engraved 31 straight lines one above the other spaced about 0.5 mm apart and each line was 70mm long. No idea where it's getting that information from.

I then copied your settings on page 3 of this thread (as i have no idea how to program these things) and now it says "not enough extend space please esc" which i understand from an earlier post is because the image is to close to the edge of your usable area however i have tried moving the image to different parts of the page but still getting the same message.
You have to change cut if you want to cut circle not engrave..

Re: Converting K40IV CO2 Laser machine to DSP

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:19 pm
by TeacDance
Here is my setup this moment those page 3 is my earlier setup

this setup works fine to me

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Control parameters
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