paulzimm
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Hello, I am in the process of building a portable laser using a long open can LPC-815 red laser diode. I purchased the host from Ehgemus and it will be powered by a single CR123 3-3.2 volt battery.
Since Dr. Lava is out of the flex drives, I instead ordered a micro boost driver. From what I understand, the micro boost drivers are primarily used for +4 volt Blu-Ray diodes and not 2.5 volt LOC diodes. I went through all the documention about the driver and I plan on setting the current to just under 400mA but I don't see anywhere how I can set the output voltage. By setting it at 400mA current, I do not want to over boost the voltage to where I may blow the diode.
(Vout * Iout) / Vin < 1.2 =OR= (X * 0.4amps) / 3volts < 1.2
So what would be the driver output voltage on a freshly charged 3 volt CR123 battery?
(9 * 0.4) / 3 = 1.2
9 Volts?!? My math must be wrong, please help
EDIT: I canceled my order for the boost drive since the host is grounded to the case pin of the diode and will short out the boost driver. Dr. Lava sent me an email saying the flex drivers will be available the first week of October.
Since Dr. Lava is out of the flex drives, I instead ordered a micro boost driver. From what I understand, the micro boost drivers are primarily used for +4 volt Blu-Ray diodes and not 2.5 volt LOC diodes. I went through all the documention about the driver and I plan on setting the current to just under 400mA but I don't see anywhere how I can set the output voltage. By setting it at 400mA current, I do not want to over boost the voltage to where I may blow the diode.
(Vout * Iout) / Vin < 1.2 =OR= (X * 0.4amps) / 3volts < 1.2
So what would be the driver output voltage on a freshly charged 3 volt CR123 battery?
(9 * 0.4) / 3 = 1.2
9 Volts?!? My math must be wrong, please help
EDIT: I canceled my order for the boost drive since the host is grounded to the case pin of the diode and will short out the boost driver. Dr. Lava sent me an email saying the flex drivers will be available the first week of October.
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