Hello
I buy 2.5w laser with module.
I connect module to power (12v).
The laser turns on although I have not connected anything to TTL input.
How it this posible?
Can somebody help please?
Hello
I buy 2.5w laser with module.
I connect module to power (12v).
The laser turns on although I have not connected anything to TTL input.
How it this posible?
Can somebody help please?
It's a bit confusing but the TTL signal is Active High - connecting the TTL to GND turns the laser OFF.
Tweakie.
CNC is only limited by our imagination.
Hello
Thanks for you reply.
This is the answer from the store where I bought the product:
It works like: You input 12V it will light on and when you input 0V to TTL it will turn off then when you put 5V to the TTL it will light on.
But my control can only switch ON via the relay from off to on. I cant put 0V on the laser driver.
Do you have any advice?
Best regards
“You input 12V it will light on and when you input 0V to TTL it will turn off then when you put 5V to the TTL it will light on”.
That is correct.
It is not advisable to rapidly switch a diode laser ON/OFF (as may be required when using with a CNC machine) by the 12 Volt supply.
Usually…
The relay N.C. contacts are connected across the TTL input (taking TTL to 0Volts)
The 12 Volt supply is connected.
The laser is turned ON/OFF by operation of the relay.
In practice the relay is slow to operate so the TTL is generally switched by direct electronic means.
Tweakie.
CNC is only limited by our imagination.
Sorry but that is not the way to do it.
(By connecting TTL to GND the laser will never come on).
Perhaps take a look through this thread as it contains a lot of info that may be of use to you.Diode Lasers. - F
Tweakie.
CNC is only limited by our imagination.
I contacted the seller.
But they do not have any data.
I give them negative feedback.
In the driver is posible to adjust power to laser and i dont now what is the maximum.
This is link where i buy this laser:
https://m.ebay.com/itm/2500mW-Laser-Head-Engraving-Module-Wood-Marking-Diode-Glasses-For-CNC-Engraver-/372004425882?txnId=966220139024
My advise is that you don't adjust anything.
With diode lasers it is the Current adjustment that is critical and as many before have found the difference between Bright and Blown is a very fine line.
If you don't know then don't adjust.
Tweakie.
CNC is only limited by our imagination.