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Re: Laser Projector - Building phase
And that, my friends, is how you go from "That laser looks cool!" to "How electronics work"
But it's interesting - and essential, so I don't care.
I'm planning to drive at 165mA+200mA+165mA=530mA for starters, maybe increasing it a bit later to overdrive the lasers to ~ 200mA+250mA+250mA=700mA.
Assuming the flexdrives themselves use a negligible current, 1A, but especially the 'new' 1.25A should be enough.
Just came back from the lab, both Flexmod & diode are dead.
Hooked the diode up to a controllable/regulated power source. Current at zero, voltage at 12V, slowly upping the current. Could up the current all the way to the max of the PSU (which should be 2A, and yes that would DEFINITELY kill the diode), but no-where along that track did I get even a little bit of light.
As for the Flexmod, disconnecting all wires and connecting a 9V battery to Gnd & V+ resulted in 2secs nothing, after which a fain high-pitched noise could be heard. During the 2 secs, the current was about 300mA, during the pitch (which lasted until I disconnected the battery) the current was ~150mA.
So, I'll be buying a new diode & flexmod, and triple checking the settings on the other diodes & drivers before I continue.
And that, my friends, is how you go from "That laser looks cool!" to "How electronics work"
But it's interesting - and essential, so I don't care.
I thought dropping below the rated voltage was a result of being a crappy unregulated adapter, not operating above 1A?Your first device was supposedly rated for 1A as well, and it dropped below its rated voltage, which suggests you were operating it above 1A. What current are you expecting to run your three diodes at?
I'm planning to drive at 165mA+200mA+165mA=530mA for starters, maybe increasing it a bit later to overdrive the lasers to ~ 200mA+250mA+250mA=700mA.
Assuming the flexdrives themselves use a negligible current, 1A, but especially the 'new' 1.25A should be enough.
Just came back from the lab, both Flexmod & diode are dead.
Hooked the diode up to a controllable/regulated power source. Current at zero, voltage at 12V, slowly upping the current. Could up the current all the way to the max of the PSU (which should be 2A, and yes that would DEFINITELY kill the diode), but no-where along that track did I get even a little bit of light.
As for the Flexmod, disconnecting all wires and connecting a 9V battery to Gnd & V+ resulted in 2secs nothing, after which a fain high-pitched noise could be heard. During the 2 secs, the current was about 300mA, during the pitch (which lasted until I disconnected the battery) the current was ~150mA.
So, I'll be buying a new diode & flexmod, and triple checking the settings on the other diodes & drivers before I continue.