RTC
®
5 PC Interface Board
Rev. 1.9 e
8 Advanced Functions for Scan Head and Laser Control
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The entire image line can be slightly shifted due to
the lag between the set position and the real position
and due to the masked acceleration phase (see “Line
Shift” in
). This can be compensated by
adjusting the start position of each image line
(backward-extending the image line).
At the end of the image line (at the beginning of the
default pixel), the pixel pulse length and the analog
output value will be set to a default value, each. The
default pixel pulse length value is 0 unless another
value was defined via
or
.
The default analog output
value is 0xFFF (=4095) unless another value was
defined via
or
. The “laser active” laser
control signals will then be switched off without a
LaserOff delay during the next 10
µ
s clock cycle that
follows the default pixel.
No
scanner delay will be inserted at the end of a pixel
line because its value depends on the marking speed
indirectly determined by the
HalfPeriod
and (
dX
,
dY
).
If needed, however, you can insert an appropriate
or
command.
Notes
• The (half) pixel output period
HalfPeriod
should
be adjusted to the longest required pulse length
(for
HalfPeriod
<
PulseLength
/2, the pixel pulse
only ends in the next pixel; therefore, the laser is
not switched off between pixels). Also see the
prior comment on the DA converter.
• The (half) pixel output period
HalfPeriod
, the
pixel distance (dX,dY) and (thus indirectly) the
marking speed should be optimized for the
dynamics of the scan system.
• The LaserOn delay should be appropriately set to
take account of the scan system’s tracking error.
• In laser mode 4 and laser mode 6, the pixel pulses
are not outputted at the LASER1 port (which
instead outputs freewheeling standby pulses).
Even so, they are internally generated and the
analog voltage level will change synchronously.
• Output synchronization can’t be used together
with pixel mode. You should first deactivate
output synchronization.