Hi,
I've been a bit of a lurker here for a few weeks or maybe a few months, but today I had cause to create an account so I could ask if anyone knew what I had on my hands.
Short version
I bought this WonSung 23/30kpps galvo set on eBay (it's also on Amazon UK and Aliexpress).
Here's a good pic (from eBay listing) of the drivers.
You'll note there are no model numbers on the driver PCB (I've removed a heatsink and checked the backside. None there either.)
You may also note that other images from WonSung's site, and the sale listings show different boards. The ones I have look like the image above. One group of 2, one group of 4, and one loner (pots, that is).
The Question
Does anyone either:
- Know where I can find docs for this thing?
- Or, know which pot does what?
The listing describes it as
Potentiometer description
- IS Input scale (adjusted only in factory)
- SG Servo gain (power of the feedback signal for internal PID controller
- LFD Low frequency damping (correct overshoot)
- HFD High frequency damping (correct undershoot)
- LIN Zero offset (electrical offset of the driver, adjusted only in factory)
- PS Position scale (increases or decrease input sensitivity of the computer, DO NOT change it)
But it doesn't indicate which is which, and the astute among you may note that six pots are described, but there are seven in the image. I tried assuming they were left-right, but probably got myself in trouble. (After all, in which mounted orientation???)
Here's the TL;DR version
I bought this WonSung 20kpps galvo set about a year ago (Jan, 2016), thinking it would be fun to mix lasers into my microcontroller hobby. But for various reasons (Kids, mostly?) it sat on the back of my desk till about mid-November, unused. I then hooked it up and started playing. Very cool![]()
I'm not using the ILDA inputs, or even the show card - I'm driving the galvos from an Arduino Due (after pushing the output through an amp to convert the DAC's 0.5-2.7v to a +/-5v, bipolar signal).
At one point, I figured out how to parse an ILD file. Not on the Arduino itself, but on my desktop to generate code that would allow me to (somewhat laboriously) display ILDA files (such as the test pattern) on my rig.
So, of course, I did just that with the 12/30k ILDA test pattern ('A' version).
I was quite impressed at how well tuned it was 'out of the box'. Oh, it was far from perfect, but it was a lot better than I expected.
Then, in anticipation of some new hardware (I ordered a 500mw RGB laser, and had a PCB custom etched to clean up some of my dangling amp circuitry), I remounted all my goodies onto a new 'chassis' (piece of 3/4" plywood). Somewhere in that process, I messed something up. Maybe I banged one of the galvos, or maybe I bumped one of the pots. I'm really not sure, but it just doesn't look like it used to, and tuning it went from "maybe someday, 'cos it ain't awful" to , "Seriously. Needs fixing. It's screwed up, and things that looked cool, now look wonky." At this point, I'm still using the same kit I've had running for several weeks, but on a new piece of wood. (Not using the custom PCB or new laser yet. My laser is a currently a hacked dollar store laser pointer.)
So, I've found some tutorials and videos, and I'm eager to try (er... I've already tried, after making some guesses about which pot MIGHT be which.. didn't go well, but didn't go pear-shaped either.), but they all (quite reasonably!) assume you know which pots are for servo gain, LFD and HFD, at a minimum.
So, that's where I am. Spurious imported product of dubious origin, and no documentation on it, other than what's on the sales listing (which I don't think has changed much in 11 months). Anyone know which pot does what?
I've spent a few hours digging around the web without finding what I'm looking for (but of course, I don't know the scene that well, so don't really know where to look).
Don't be afraid to tell me that what I have is crap, and that I should buy x, y, or z, instead of messing with what I have. I'm willing to consider that - but at this early stage in my hobby, don't want to shell out too many hundreds of dollars on something I may bork fairly naively. Anyway, suggestions are welcome, as well as questions. But, at this point, I'm still keen to see what fun can be had with the microcontroller in the equation (vs running 'normal' software on a computer sending ILDA data to a card that replaces my Arduino's role.
Oh, I'm in the Houston, TX, USA area (I see a lot of posts where the answers seem to depend on the person's location)
Thanks for any pointers,
Jason