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RTC6 boards
Doc. Rev. 1.0.21 en-US
10 RTC6 Commands
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The Pixel Output Mode can be combined with Processing-on-the-fly.
See also Chapter 8.6 ”Processing-on-the-fly”, page 242.
The Pixel Output Mode should not be used in conjunction with “Automatic Laser
Control“ (see Chapter 7.4.9 ”“Automatic Laser Control“”, page 197), if there is a
readjustment of the port output, pulse length (
PulseLength
) or output period
(
HalfPeriod
) of the Laser Control Signals LASER1 and LASER2.
The Pixel Output Mode is incompatible with the Softstart Mode (not yet implemented).
The Pixel Output Mode cannot be combined with Sky Writing.
However, a Sky Writing Mode 1-like movement can be set by Mode + 512. This
requires Sky Writing to be switched on. In case of a SCANahead System, the automatic
delay calculation must be switched on in addition. This allows pixel lines to be
positioned accurately. This Sky Writing movement cannot be combined with
Sky Writing Mode 2 movements. See also:
Chapter 8.7.4 ”Synchronization”, page 268 and Figure 65
Chapter 7.2.4 ”Sky Writing”, page 160
The Pixel Output Mode cannot be combined with Wobbel.
See also Chapter 8.4 ”Wobbel Mode”, page 232.
See also Chapter 8.7 ”Pixel Output Mode”, page 263.
RTC4RTC6 For differences to the Pixel Output Mode of the RTC4, see Section Special Functions”,
page 56.
In RTC4 Compatibility Mode, the RTC6 multiplies the specified value for
HalfPeriod
by
8 and those for
dX
and
dY
by 16. The allowed value ranges decrease accordingly.
RTC5RTC6 In “Classic Mode” (RTC5 compatible), frequencies up to 400 kHz are possible. Furthermore,
there are additional Pixel Output Modes.
Version info Last change DLL 604, OUT 604, RBF 609.
Additional Pixel Output Modes: 16, 32, 64 and +512.
References set_default_pixel, set_default_pixel_list, set_pixel, set_n_pixel, set_pixel_line_3d,
set_port_default
Normal List
Command
set_pixel_line

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