0% found this document useful (0 votes)
382 views19 pages

FBLMCB V3

This document provides instructions for using the LMC2014 Fiber Laser Control Board. It describes the board's features, versions, electrical wiring including pin definitions for the board's connectors, illustrations of jumpers, and typical connection diagrams. Safety instructions are also provided regarding installation, operation, and laser safety.

Uploaded by

erwfsad
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
382 views19 pages

FBLMCB V3

This document provides instructions for using the LMC2014 Fiber Laser Control Board. It describes the board's features, versions, electrical wiring including pin definitions for the board's connectors, illustrations of jumpers, and typical connection diagrams. Safety instructions are also provided regarding installation, operation, and laser safety.

Uploaded by

erwfsad
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 19

LMC2014_FIBER_CUH_V3(0)

Client Use Handbook


Fiber Laser Control Board
LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

Version recorder
version Date Comment
V1.0 2007-1
V1.1 2007-6
V1.2 2008-5
V1.3 2008-5-12 Compatible with both B and D type YLP laser,
change the power supply connection method
V1.4 2009-12-12 Change IN0 and IN4
V2 2010-12-2 Interface board and main board embeded
together, and laser state signal and external axis
signal adopt special input signal. Laser error
state output signal. 16 routes of IO signals.
V3 2014-2-25 Update about hardware and feature,CON4 of
V3 becomes to needle from hole on V2.In case
of mistake connection.

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing II All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

Content
Safety instruction
Safety During Installation And Operation...........................................................................................1
. Common Digital Module.................................................................................................................. 2
1.1 How to identify a LMCFIBER board................................................................................... 2
1.2 main feature...........................................................................................................................3
1.3 Version illustration................................................................................................................ 3
2 electrical wiring................................................................................................................................ 3
2.1 pin definition......................................................................................................................... 3
2.1.1 power supply..................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1.2 CON1 DB15 scanhead control.....................................................................................................4
2.1.3 CON2 DB25 Laser Control...................................................................................................... 5
2.1.4 CON3 DB9 On-the-fly interface..................................................................................................6
2.1.5 CON4 DB15 power supply and extension axis control............................................................ 7
2.1.6 CON52.1.6 CON5DB25 digital IO...........................................................................................9
2.2 2.2 illustration on jumpers...................................................................................................11
2.3 SW1..................................................................................................................................... 12
2.4 wiring for digital I/O........................................................................................................... 12
2.4.1 I/O that can be connect to GND......................................................................................................12
2.4.2 input signal In9-In13.......................................................................................................................13
2.4.3 Out0Out7.................................................................................................................................14
2.5 Typical Connection of Digital Module............................................................................ 15
2.6 Drawing of the board...........................................................................................................16

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing III All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

Safety During Installation And Operation


Please read these operating instruction completely before you proceed with installing and
operating this product. If there are any questions regarding the contents of this manual, please
contact BJJCZ.

1. Steps For Safe Operation


Carefully check your application program before running it. Programming errors can
cause a break down of the system. In this case neither the laser nor the scan head can be
controlled.
Protect the board from humidity, dust, corrosive vapors and mechanical stress.
For storage and operation, avoid electromagnetic fields and static electricity. These can
damage the electronics on the product. For storage, always use the antistatic bag.
The allowed operating temperature range is 25 10.
The storage temperature should be between 20 and +60.
2. Laser Safety
This product is intended for controlling a laser scan system. Therefore all relevant laser
safety directives must be known and applied before installation and operation. The
customer is solely responsible for ensuring the laser safety of the entire system.
All applicable laser safety directives must be adhered to. Safety regulation may differ
from country to country. It is the responsibility of the customer to comply with all local
regulations.
Please observe all laser safety instructions as described in you scan head or scan module
manual, and this manual.
Always turn on the power of this product and the power supply for the scan head
first before turning on the laser. Otherwise there is the danger of uncontrolled
deflection of the laser beam.
We recommend the use of a shutter to prevent uncontrolled emission of laser
radiation.

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 1 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

. Common Digital Module

1.1 How to identify a LMCFIBER board.

Place the board like the following picture. Then you will see a label marked MODEL
LMCFIBER-2014-V3 and REV20140226

Fig 1- 1 LMC2014 Fiber card illustration

In this picture,
CON1scanhead control socket, DB15
CON2laser control socket, DB25
CON3on-the-fly marking interface to encoder, DB9
CON4power supply and i/o, DB15
CON5general i/os, DB25

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 2 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

1.2 main feature

Standard DB25 connector, can be wire to IPG laser directly.


Galvo control signal is digital, which can be connect to most scanhead directly.
on-the-fly marking feature. A encoder can be used to surveillance the pipeline speed
real-timely.
Multiple boards on 1 computer: One computer can control up to 8 control board to mark
different pattern simultaneously
Extension axis(step motor or sever motor): two set of direction/pulse signal can be used to
control 2 step(server) motors.
16 general input signals(TTL campatible): In0-In13, XORG0(IN14), YORG0(IN15).
8 general output signals(TTL campatible): Out0-7 coming out of Con5. Out0 - 3 are TTL
outputs. Out4-7 can be configured as OC outputs or TTL outputs.
LaserErr signal: this signal will be activated when there is an error occurs in the laser, OC
output.
Remark function: this function is used to remark what ever is in the memory of the board,
especially convenient for high speed marking of a same pattern.
Compatible with USB2.0 specifications.

1.3 Version illustration

There is REV20121105 or REV20140226 on left corner of the new version of 2014,support


both B and D type of laser interface.
REV LaserType BType DType Comment
REV20070716-2 support Not support Old
REV20080425-3 support support USBLMC
REV20100511 support support 2010 new
REV20101221 support support 2010 new

Note : B type mostly sold in China.

2 electrical wiring

2.1 pin definition

2.1.1 power supply

The control board need a 5V DC power supply. We recommend a 5V/3A DC supply. The Vcc
and Gnd pin are 4/5 and 12/13 of CON4 respectively. You may find in other connectors some

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 3 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

Vcc/Gnd pins, but we strongly suggest you use the ones in CON4.

CON4 pins Name function


4 5 VCC +5V power supply.
1213 GND Reference ground of the power supply.

2.1.2 CON1 DB15 scanhead control

The signals that control scanhead are digital, therefore can be connected to the digital
scanhead directly. Because the protocols that every manufacturer used are not always the same,
you need to conform which protocol is used. We also provide a D/A converter in the package. The
digital signal converted by which can be connected to a analog scanhead.

Fig 2- 1 pin definition of CON1

Pin Name Function


19 CLK / CLK Clock signal / Clock signal
Synchronization signal / Synchronization
210 SYNC / SYNC
signal
311 X Channel / X Channel Scanhead signal X / Scanhead signal X
412 Y Channel / Y Channel Scanhead signal Y / Scanhead signal Y
513 Z Channel / Z Channel Scanhead signal Z / Scanhead signal Z
614 Status-/Status+ Reserved
7 NULL Reserved
815 GND Reference signal

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 4 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

To a commonly used two dimension scanhead, connecting CLK, SYNC, four wires for
XChannel and Ychanne and the GND would be enough. We recommend a shielded twisted pair
for all digital signal.

2.1.3 CON2 DB25 Laser Control

CON2 socket can be connected to the DB25 connector through a pin to pin cable.

Pic 2_2 Pin definition for CON2

Pin No. Signal Illustration


18 P0P7 Laser power signal.TTL compatible
9 PLATCH Power signal latch. TTL compatible.
10 14 GND The reference ground of the control board.

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 5 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

11121621 LASERST0~3 Alarm signal of Laser module


17 VCC 5V power output.
18 MO Main oscillator signal. TTL compatible.
19 AP Power amplifier signal. TTL compatible.
20 PRR Pulse repetitive rate signal. TTL compatible.
22 RedPt Red light pointer signal. TTL compatible.
23 EMSTOP Emergency stop signal. TTL compatible.
13,24,25 Unconnected.

2.1.4 CON3 DB9 On-the-fly interface

Pic 2-3 CON3 pin definition

Pin Name function


1 IN8 Input port 8 Form a closed circuit with GND
With a 1K resistor built in. if the
26 IN9IN9 Input port 9 input signal is over 12V, an
external resister is recommended.
37 BCODEP/ BCODEN Encoder input B/B-
45 ACODEP/ACODEN Encoder inputA/A-
This is a power supply for external
device. DO NOT CONNECT
POWER SUPPLY HERE OR
8 VCC +5V output
SHORT IT WITH GND.
OTHERWISE IT WILL CAUSE
DAMANGE OF THE BOARD.
9 GND Reference ground

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 6 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

2.1.5 CON4 DB15 power supply and extension axis


control.

Fig 2- 4 CON4 pin definition

Pin NAME Function


The home signal of extension axis X. To use this pin just
1 XORG0 connect it and GND to a switch. In software In14 represents
this pin.
The home signal of extension axis X. To use this pin just
2 YORG0 connect it and GND to a switch. In software In14 represents
this pin.
Direction signal of extension axis Y (step motor or sever
motor). It can be either a differential output or a TTL
910 YDIR+/YDIR-
output(common anode).For common anode, use VCC and
YDIR+ signals, and VCC is anode signal.
311 YPUL-/YPUL+ Pulse signal of extension axis Y (step motor or sever motor). It

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 7 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

can be either a differential output or a TTL output(common


anode).For common anode, use VCC and YPUL+ signals, and
VCC is anode signal.
45 Vin Input pin for 5V power supply.
1213 Gnd Reference ground of 5V power supply
Direction signal of extension axis Y (step motor or sever
motor). It can be either a differential output or a TTL
614 XDIR-/XDIR+
output(common anode).For common anode, use VCC and
XDIR+ signals, and VCC is anode signal.
Pulse signal of extension axis Y (step motor or sever motor). It
can be either a differential output or a TTL output(common
715 XPUL-/XPUL+
anode).For common anode, use VCC and XPUL+ signals, and
VCC is anode signal.
Repeat marking signal. Use GND as a reference ground, to use
this signal just connect a switch between this pin and GND.
8 ReMark
When it is activated the control will mark the content in the
cache.
Note :
On V2, CON4 connector is DB15 hole
On V3,CON4 connector is DB15 needle

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 8 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

2.1.6 CON52.1.6 CON5DB25 digital IO

Fig 2- 5 CON5 pin definition

pin name function


5174 General Output Out 0 Out 7, using GND as reference
16 ground. They are all TTL output by default. Out 4-Out 7
Out07
1142 can be configured to perform as a OC out put by jumper
15 JP8-11.
OC output, connect it to plus end of the pull power(for

3 COM example 24V), in case of the output circuit will be

wracked by inductiveload(for example: inductive relay)

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 9 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

OC output, if there is output, means laser has problem,


18 LaserErr
then this signal will be pull to GND.
678
GND Reference ground of control board.
1920
21 INRTN1 Minus input of general input 10/11
Plus input of general input 10/11, make up return circuit
922 GIN10GIN11
with INRTN1.
10 INRTN2 Minus input of general input 12/13
Plus input of general input 12/13, make up return circuit
2311 GIN12GIN13
with INRTN2.
24 12
Gin47 General input in4-in7, using GND as a reference ground.
2513

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 10 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

2.2 2.2 illustration on jumpers

Fig 2-6 jumper illustration

pin name function


Direction/pulse signal setting of extend axes. JP1 and JP3 set
direction signals; JP2 and JP4 set pulse signals.Short
connecting JUMPER pin2&3 will make direction/pulse signals
JP1JP2 differential outputs. Respectively connect control cards DIR-
3
JP3JP4 DIR+PUL-PUL+ to step drivers DIR-DIR+PUL-PUL+
Short connecting JUMPER pin1-2 will make direction/pulse
signals common anode outputs. In this case, respectively
connect control cards VCC DIR+ PUL+ to step drivers

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 11 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

VCCDIRPUL
Note:default short 1&2 on JP1-4
These jumper is used to setup the output mode for output 4-7.
JP8 JP9 If those 1-2 pins are shorted then the output is at TTL mode,
3
JP10JP11 otherwise if 2-3 pins are connected it will be a OC output, these
4 pins represent OUT4,5,6,7 is the same descending order.

Default settings are:


JP1JP41-2 are shorted. The extension axis is signal is in a common anode mode.
JP8JP112-3 pin shorted, OC output.

2.3 SW1

Ad shown in fig2-6, there is switch on SW1,used to identify the number of the LMC board
from 0--7, and 0,1,2 to binary b2,b1,b0, and on means 0, off means 1.

2.4 wiring for digital I/O.

2.4.1 I/O that can be connect to GND

As name suggested these kind of I/O can be connected to switch and then to the ground.
In4-8,XORG0,YORG0, Remark are of these kind.
The following schematics are typical wiring for these kind of signal.

Pic 2-7 wiring for general In4-8/XORG0/YORG0


/Remark

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 12 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

Pic 2-8 recommended wiring for general In4-8 /Remark

For these pins the resistor of the switch should be below 100ohm.

2.4.2 input signal In9-In13

The typical and recommend wiring of general input signals In9-In13 are shown in pic 2-9 and
2-10.

Pic 2-9 typical wiring for general In9-13

Pic 2-10 recommended wiring for general IN9-13

Wether to introduce R1 depends on the voltage. The goal here is to ensure that the input
current is between 10mA and 15mA. If the voltage is over 12V, we recommend a current-limiting
resistor. Assume that the current you choose is 12mA, then the resistor is calculated as follow:

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 13 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

Vin
R1 1 1000
12

2.4.3 Out0Out7

Out0/1/2/3 are TTL signal. Out4/5/6/7 can be configured as OC outputs or TTL outputs
through jumper/
If a output is in TTL mode, The output must not be short circuited or wire to GND directly.
Otherwiser the board can be damaged.
If a output is in OC mode, the typical wiring diagram is shown below, if you want to drive a
inductive instrument, the COM signal(PIN3) must be wired to the anode of the power supply. The
maximum driving current and voltage are 250mA and 40V respectively.

Fig 2- 11 OC output with relay connection

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 14 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

2.5 Typical Connection of Digital Module

Fig. 2-12 Typical Connection of Digital Module

For the Floor push, it depends whether the rotary encoder needs connected. If the marking-on-fly
function is not used, then there is no need to connect the rotary encoder.

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 15 All rights reserved.


LMC2010 users' manual_Fiber

2.6 Drawing of the board

Fig 2-13 drawing of the board

E-document owned By JCZ, Beijing 16 All rights reserved.

You might also like