Thank you Steve, added to my collection.
And for people not wanting to open a bmp.
Thank you Steve, added to my collection.
And for people not wanting to open a bmp.
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Laser (the acronym derived from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emissions of Radiation) is a spectacular manifestation of this process. It is a source which emits a kind of light of unrivaled purity and intensity not found in any of the previously known sources of radiation. - Lasers & Non-Linear Optics, B.B. Laud.
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Haha, the old great Popelscan board I didn't even remember it used an offset/gain on the LPT interface... Maybe because I had only one TTL laser at that time
But now it is great (if not mandatory) to have such these adjustments on a analog modulated RGB laser, especially if the lasers are from different manufacturers, if you want to have all lasers fading out together!
Can you make the intensity signal analog?
YES
it is possible to make the intensity signal behave like an analog signal. All you have to do is "train it" to work like that.
When you open the Palette Setup wizard, just tell it you want to train it manually. Then you should be able to access the color channels individually. You might need to go to an Advanced menu and say something like "View additional color channels". You can then choose certain colors and move the Intensity slider to behave the way you want it to.
Diode 1N5817 is a good one to use when you need an ultra low voltage drop at low voltage.
It's under 0.2V drop for the kind of current you'll be putting through it.