Bill, I just have one remark to that,
RS232 
(NOUGH SAID?)
How many times have you personally had to make a custom cable to comply to the many poor or nonstandard implementations of the RS232 "standard" and its permutations and clones?, if your like most of us, many, many, times.
Long live the ILDA pattern, and if we need new ones, let them be a industry wide thing. I like interchangable artwork and the ability to compare galvo performance.
I just had a situation where a person thought, because he was trained in the late 80s, on LM amps with just G.P.D, that to adjust 6215s , all he needed was the LM pattern. He didn't understand that the 6215s came tuned out of the box and tried for a wide angle and full speed using just LM and the three pots he thought were g.p. and D. He ignored the ILDA pattern completely, even though he had a pango system and the I.T. frameset. To say that things were a mess was a understatement, as to find the pots he simply turned everything 2 or 3 or more turns each way and did not mark their initial positions. That system was in use, and his employer was not happy. I got him the 6215 manuals to set the boards up correctly with a scope and a printout on tuning to the ilda standards.
This is the danger of having many standards that are poorly defined.
Yeah, granted the guy could have googled "galvo tuning", but he didnt, and they wondered why their new Pango card was messing up. Bill, you might have had a PRO card shipped back to you for a refund because of a lack of understanding of a newer standard by a older technician.
So we need highly coherent (sic) standards. And if there is a new standard, it should come with a way to use older artwork.
I for one do not wish to return to the "my artwork doesnt work on your software/hardware system" days.
Just my two cents. I guess I'm a luddite, but right now at the new job I'm dealing with the machine shop industry, on a finish on a mold, and the standards have not yet updated to cover advances in mold finishes. So I have a cad guy doing a drawing for a 20K$ mold, and we have no "industry standard" way to specify the surface quality beyond SPI A1. I can see the lawsuit now, when the optical product being molded fails.
Steve
Last edited by mixedgas; 07-09-2009 at 16:58.
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