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    Default 6 channel pcaom driver adjustment + lexel 88A colors?

    hello folks,

    i got a little problem over here.
    I got myself a 6 channel pcaom from bart here out of the forums.

    now i have got a Lexel88A i want to use with the pcaom
    the pcaom has currently the colors 647 568 514 488 476 457

    if im correct the argon laser has 514 501 496 488 476 457

    first of all can somebody tell me wich should be the weakest line/ wich will not be visible at arround 1 watt power ouput


    then:

    i want to adjust the 568nm color to another line of my argon (keeping the red for later)

    afther that i want to put the channels of 514 and 501 or 496 (depends whats stronger) together and the chanels of 488 and 476 together and keep 457 apart(becouse its a verry nice color)

    becouse my dac only has 3 outputs :/

    the pcaom and driver are from AA

    The driver has something written on the pcb: AA.MOD.6C-PLL 48
    also here is a picture of the driver, as far as i know you can adjust the power with the front pots
    but how do i adjust the dip switches to another color?




    Thanks for any help
    Last edited by devilmastah; 06-05-2009 at 11:38. Reason: pics didnt wanna work

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    here are the pictures somhow it didnt want to work first
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    Keep in mind that if you want to add some red later ánd have it modulated by the aom, you'll have a hard time finding a beam that :

    • has the power to match your argon
    • has a tight profile that fits the pcaom window
    • is polarized !
    • has a decent divergence too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -bart- View Post
    Keep in mind that if you want to add some red later ánd have it modulated by the aom, you'll have a hard time finding a beam that :

    • has the power to match your argon
    • has a tight profile that fits the pcaom window
    • is polarized !
    • has a decent divergence too.
    i am planning on some gaslaser for red

    first it will be only the argon

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    Here is where you get help.

    http://opto.braggcell.com/

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    already mailed them since they dont have any datasheets or instructions of something thats from 2004 online

    btw the back of the current housing sais

    laseranimation sollinger

    RGB pcaom

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    laseranimation sollinger

    RGB pcaom[/QUOTE]

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