Motor for steering a laser beam

In summary, the speaker is trying to create a simple projector using a low-power laser diode and two mirrors to control the horizontal and vertical scan. They are seeking advice on the best motor to use for this project, which needs to be fast enough for a 60Hz refresh rate and as small as possible. A suggested solution is to use discarded scanners for their high-quality mirrors and attach them to a small DC motor. Another suggestion is to use a galvanometer motor, which can achieve 15k sweeps per second.
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Hi guys,

I'm trying to make a rudimentary projector of sorts using a low power (class 1) laser diode. I'd like to shine the laser onto two mirrors: one would control the horizontal portion of the scan, and the other would control the vertical portion of the scan.

My problem is this: what do you think is the best motor for this kind of job? It needs to be fast enough to allow for 60Hz refresh rates. Ideally, I'd like it to be as small as possible, too.

Thanks for your help!

-Max
 
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Discarded scanners have very nice mirrors in them. These are strips about one inch high.

You could attach pieces of one of these mirrors to the sides of a square block which could then be rotated by a motor. This motor could rotate continuously and the mirrors would give a 4 times increase in scan speed. You would get 60 Hz with a motor rotating at 900 RPM.

You could do this with quite a small DC motor available at hobby stores.

The square block could be from an scrap piece of 1 inch by 1 inch timber.
 
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If you're thinking about a video projection, one motor must move much faster, on the order of 15k sweeps per second.
 
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You are looking for a http://www.edmundoptics.com/onlinecatalog/displayproduct.cfm?productid=2717" . Do more searching on "galvo" you will find more.
 
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Related to Motor for steering a laser beam

What is a motor for steering a laser beam?

A motor for steering a laser beam is a mechanical device that is used to adjust the direction of a laser beam. It is typically made up of a motor, gears, and mirrors or prisms that can rotate or tilt to control the path of the laser beam.

How does a motor for steering a laser beam work?

The motor in a laser beam steering system is connected to gears that control the movement of the mirrors or prisms. By rotating or tilting these components, the motor can change the direction of the laser beam to point it in a desired direction.

What are the different types of motors used for steering a laser beam?

There are several types of motors that can be used for steering a laser beam, including stepper motors, servo motors, and galvanometer motors. Each type has its own advantages and is chosen based on the specific requirements of the laser system.

What are the benefits of using a motor for steering a laser beam?

Using a motor for steering a laser beam allows for precise and controlled movement of the laser beam, making it easier to target specific points. It also allows for faster and more efficient adjustments, compared to manual methods.

What are some applications of a motor for steering a laser beam?

A motor for steering a laser beam is commonly used in laser cutting and engraving machines, laser scanning systems, and laser projection displays. It is also used in scientific research, medical imaging, and industrial processes that require precise laser positioning.

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