--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Alexandre GuimarĂ£es <alexg@i...> wrote: > Hi, > > > speed (> 10 rev/sec) and the light source (red LED laser diode and > > > Usually cheap laser diodes are very bad source for points. The light > spreads unevenly and in a weird pattern. The optics to make it a point > source would probably end up being more expensive than using another laser > source. Actually, this is not a big deal. A sphere lens collects the light well, a piece of aluminum foil with a small hole masks off the stray beams. A microfiche lens focuses a .001" spot quite easily. The software is the killer! Also, the phase locked loop to multiply a standard shaft encoder to a reasonable number of pulses. I have made it work, though. See http://pico-systems.com/photoplot.html for more details.
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Re: laser diode photoplotter
2002-06-18 by jmelson2
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