lazeerer
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Hey All,
So I purchased A H-Package diode that i thought i would give a try because i had a little money to spend to see if it would work and i have never seen one in person before.
I new most likely it would not laze but for what i got it for it was OK. Plus i know i can reuse the mount the diode was sitting on for this other project Ive been wanting to finish.
So after finding out that it would not laze "The diode seems its shorting somewhere within itself":undecided: I took it apart to see what the inside of it looked like. I could not find any pictures on the web so i figured i would snap some photos that might help someone later on and or just interesting to look at.
Pictures:
Does anyone know what that Green "Thing" is below the diode.? Look like some kind of chip.?
This diode was Suppose to be a 670nm 350mW diode. However looking up the DataSheet I noticed that the diode i had, had only 9 pin where the diode in the DataSheet had 10.!
So of course The pin out was not correct. Playing with my DMM Probes everything i tried was shorting. Except for the tec. The tec worked.
So Opening the casing to get at the C-Mount to see if at least the the short was somewhere else not at the diode. But to my surprise the diode is shorted.:thinking: I have no clue how that is possible. Iam going to send the diode off to a friend with a Microscope to look at and see if he can find whats going on. But i was stumped trying to figure out whats going on.
So if the diode is not fixable or i cannot find the problem i have a nice C Mount with Tec Holder for my project.
Seems they had the TEC attached to the casing with indium.
I Must say i really like the way the mount for the C-Module is designed with the Tec.
Iam going to clean up the cuts on the casing and maybe re attach the TEC mount to it .
:thanks: For Looking.!!!
So I purchased A H-Package diode that i thought i would give a try because i had a little money to spend to see if it would work and i have never seen one in person before.
I new most likely it would not laze but for what i got it for it was OK. Plus i know i can reuse the mount the diode was sitting on for this other project Ive been wanting to finish.
So after finding out that it would not laze "The diode seems its shorting somewhere within itself":undecided: I took it apart to see what the inside of it looked like. I could not find any pictures on the web so i figured i would snap some photos that might help someone later on and or just interesting to look at.
Pictures:
Does anyone know what that Green "Thing" is below the diode.? Look like some kind of chip.?
This diode was Suppose to be a 670nm 350mW diode. However looking up the DataSheet I noticed that the diode i had, had only 9 pin where the diode in the DataSheet had 10.!
So of course The pin out was not correct. Playing with my DMM Probes everything i tried was shorting. Except for the tec. The tec worked.
So Opening the casing to get at the C-Mount to see if at least the the short was somewhere else not at the diode. But to my surprise the diode is shorted.:thinking: I have no clue how that is possible. Iam going to send the diode off to a friend with a Microscope to look at and see if he can find whats going on. But i was stumped trying to figure out whats going on.
So if the diode is not fixable or i cannot find the problem i have a nice C Mount with Tec Holder for my project.
Seems they had the TEC attached to the casing with indium.
I Must say i really like the way the mount for the C-Module is designed with the Tec.
Iam going to clean up the cuts on the casing and maybe re attach the TEC mount to it .
:thanks: For Looking.!!!
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