I am a laser control card R&D engineer. While using LightBurn software, I noticed an Ethernet/TCP communication option for device connection. I would like to inquire where I can download this communication protocol?
Hi Leo, please email support@lightburnsoftware.com, and we can help you there.
As far as I know, this is using the standard tcp/ip protocol, so you should be able to find it anywhere. If your device can make use of this, I don’t know.
What devices do you have? If you have a dsp, it’s likely that it will work over the LAN. My Ruida uses udp/ip, so it’s not that smart.
I looked at Han’s Laser, it appears to use a proprietary control systems?
Yes, we have our own system, but we also hope to be compatible with the LightBurn software. What model is your Ruida control card? I saw before that Ruida’s cards use the serial port protocol. Our control card also supports the TCP protocol, but it uses its own protocol. I haven’t worked with LightBurn software before, so I’m not very familiar with many aspects。
Thank you for your response.
Can this card be used for laser marking?
What card?
ruida RDC6442
I really don’t follow what you want as far as information wise. UDP protocol is standardized for the Ethernet UDP/IP communications.
This site used to have all the machine codes for the Ruida, but it randomly seems to be broken. Sometimes it works, sometimes it has a database error of some type. I don’t know where else you can find the control code for a Ruida, if that’s what you’re looking for.
I had found the machine, from my view I though it had a proprietary system.
Welcome Leo, and thank you for the inquiry. As @NicholasL suggests, best to start an email thread with us via the link provided above. If you are looking to set LightBurn to use a network connection for communication, this option is provided in the Device Profile settings.
If you are inquiring about supporting your specific control system(s), contacting us via email is best. We look forward to hearing more…
My requirement is to find a marking card that supports lightburn and also supports network communication. Due to the complex on-site situation of this customer, the USB card often disconnects.
I don’t know how to contact Lightburn’s personnel, it seems that no one has replied to the email.
The previous posts are from @NicholasL and @Rick, both are from Lightburn support, so I don’t follow the issue.
Looking into our internal systems, I do not find an email from you when using the email address you used to register here.
Did you use the @hanslaser.com
address or the .qq
address?
I have a Ruida RDC6445 Controller connected to my ethernet hub as is my computer with Lightburn. The Ruida has a dedicated IP address and that address is part of the machine configuration in Lightburn. That is the only way I use my machine, and it works great.
thank you .i wil try contact with ruida company。
I hope your Mandarin Chinese is good.
Good luck, let us know if you hear anything back from them.
I just happen to be Chinese. This is just my first time coming into contact with lightburn.
It would be great to get some kind of information from Ruida… if you can, you’ll be a hero around here.
They are pretty tightly lipped when it come to answering questions about the controllers and other products they produce. Most people I’ve read, have advised they never hear back from them.