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Hello folks!
I've been building my first scanner now and I'm just waiting for DX 200mW green module to arrive so I can intergrate it in my scanner instead of LPC-815 diode that I'm currently testing with.
The DAC isn't totally finished yet since I haven't recevied the correction amp yet, but I just couldn't wait any longer and had to test it out. So DAC is actually only USB soundcard without any extra amplification!
Oh, and the galvos and drivers are SpaceLas PT-30K.
Here comes some pics and a youtube clip w/ description:
Looking inside scanner, if you look on the wall you can see reflections from protection glass infront of scanner galvos. The big black lump ontop of X amplifier is actually a quick and dirty TTL driver for the laser (basically it just takes signal from DAC and eighter current is on or it is off).
Laser driver is rckstr with output capacitor removed for faster responce.

Reflections from protectionglass

What scanner looks like with cover on.

Showing oscilloscope driven by LFI player abstract generator and Winamp!
I've been building my first scanner now and I'm just waiting for DX 200mW green module to arrive so I can intergrate it in my scanner instead of LPC-815 diode that I'm currently testing with.
The DAC isn't totally finished yet since I haven't recevied the correction amp yet, but I just couldn't wait any longer and had to test it out. So DAC is actually only USB soundcard without any extra amplification!

Oh, and the galvos and drivers are SpaceLas PT-30K.
Here comes some pics and a youtube clip w/ description:
Looking inside scanner, if you look on the wall you can see reflections from protection glass infront of scanner galvos. The big black lump ontop of X amplifier is actually a quick and dirty TTL driver for the laser (basically it just takes signal from DAC and eighter current is on or it is off).
Laser driver is rckstr with output capacitor removed for faster responce.

Reflections from protectionglass

What scanner looks like with cover on.

Showing oscilloscope driven by LFI player abstract generator and Winamp!
