LaserCutter/Technical Details

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Laser Safety System

  • Using OpenLaserSafety (v1.0 at the time of writing) designed by Home of Making e.V.
  • Outputs a single master signal to the laser controller
  • Signaling to an i2c LED board

Checks the following sensors:

  • Pressure Sensor to check if the exhaust is on and filter not congested (Honeywell HSCMRRD002NDAA5)
  • Dip switch for an alternative exhaust check
  • Flow & Water temp sensor (this one in 1/2")
  • Lid status (separate for L/R sensor)
  • Fire suppression system status (currently not in use)
  • External machine unlock (currently not in use)

Sensor 'bus' cable to back

There is a big 12 wire core cable that runs from the safety board to the back of the laser, terminated on a screw terminal block.

Color Function Pin on terminal block
brown 5V 1
white 3.3V 2
black Ground 3
yellow Pressure sensor 4
green Exhaust flap 5
purple Temperature sensor 6
grey Flow sensor 7
blue NC 8



Pre 2022 maintenance wiring diagram


Out of date Laser Controller pinout (old controller)

Controller pins:

  • OUT1: Output "Low" when XY start to move. OK to use this output to control air-pump On or Off as "Air-pump" take time to pump air out and slow
  • OUT2: Output "Low" when laser is firing:
    • Note that there is no output when XY is moving. It is ideal to use it to control an air-valve when use "Air compressor" as air-assist. Faster action
    • Use the same output to trigger a timer/counter for counting laser usage.
  • IN1: Door open protect (pulled to GND is closed)
  • Other I/O are "NA" and reserved for future expansion
  • Warning: TTL is 24V! Still, OUT1/2 are not powerful enough to drive a classical relais.