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YLR Lasers

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YLR Lasers

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Cooling System for YLR Lasers
CHILLER

LASER

Tap Water Out


Tap Water Out
DI Water Out

Tap Water In
Tap Water In
DI Water In

OPTICS

6mm 6mm

½’’

½’’

½’’

½’’

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Cooling System for YLR Lasers
TAP-Water circuit (laser circuit) DI-Water circuit (optics circuit)
• 21ºC operating temperature. • 30ºC operating temperature
• Drinking water quality. • 40us/cm conductivity
• Cooling of: • Cooling of:
o Main power supply o Feeding fiber connector
o Laser module o Optical head

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Control Interfaces YLR Lasers
We have 3 interfaces on YLR Lasers
• Hardwiring Interface (24-pin)
o Maintains communication between system and laser
o Safety connections between laser and system (E-stop external inputs)
o RS232 communication
o Analog control option
o External control option
• Hardwiring Interface (7-pin)
o Provides status of PS
o E-stop outputs
• Ethernet Interface
o Maintains communication via Web Interface
o Ethernet Protocols

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Water Connections to the Optics

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Analog Control Option
• Control of pump
laser diodes
current
0 V - 10 V
corresponds to 0
% - 100 % pump
current
0 V - 1,5 V is not
allowed for static
application as the
output power is
less than 10 %
Static Accuracy
+/- 2 %
Response Time
<= 120 us

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Analog Control Option
• Monitoring of
output power
0V
corresponds to
0W
8V
corresponds to
nominal power
Accuracy +/- 10
%

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External Control Option
• When it is enabled
we can run the
laser with
modulated signal
up to 5 kHz. We
need this option in
order to decrease
the energy density
on the process
material.

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External Control Option
• When it is enabled
we can run the
laser with
modulated signal
up to 5 kHz. We
need this option in
order to decrease
the energy density
on the process
material.

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