Hmm. I guess the IR vs UV would be a problem. I've seen some pretty hot blue LEDS demonstrated. I don't suppose they'd hsve any UV component to the light. Then there's the speed issue. The plotter cannot be slowed down (easily). I could use my CNC mill to hold the light source. The Roland plot commands are easily converted to Gcode. Then I could slow the speed down as much as required
So; where do I get a UV point source?
Sage
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Harvey White <madyn@...> wrote:
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> On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 18:12:03 -0000, you wrote:
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> >Perhaps you all can comment on whether you think this flash from the past will work.
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> >Back in the day I used to plot PCB's using an old flat bed plotter with water proof ink in the pen. Getting the pens to work reliably and cleaning them was always a headache.
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> >All this talk about UV resist got me thinking - what if I were to mount a UV LED (laser diode?)with a lens or whatver it takes to focus a small dot on a board on the table and put it in the plotters pen hoder. I then coat the board with UV resist and let the plotter expose it. I might even be able to use the pre-sensitized boards.
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> Possible, but....
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> >It plots really fast so I'm not sure how much time is required to expose the resist. But some of the LEDS from CD burners can apparently burn paper so given that the exposure is an intensity vs. time sort of thing it might work.
> >The pen-down signal could easily be used to activate the LED and not much modification would be necessary to the plotter.
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> CD burners have IR leds, not UV. You'd need a UV diode/laser diode.
> Even then, The exposure is likely too small to affect the board when
> run at any reasonable pen speed.
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> Harvey
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> >I have an old Roland DXY800 plotter which for some strange reason is still supported by Eagle 5.xx so it creates files ready to go to the plotter.
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> >Any comments on if this would work?
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> >Sage
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