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Need data for LPC-815 diode

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Hi!  ;D

Anybody knows what current to use for 50 Wm? I'am limited to this power, so don't give me something for 200 mW! :D
I also need the pinout for the diode. This is gonna be cool with my blu-ray laser! Oh! Also, do you really need a vice to press the diode in the axis module?, could you use clamps? And how do you do it? Got any photos?
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well according to my reasearch. i have the LPC also.
illl answer your third question first. no you do not need a vice to press fit. i actually used the fully adjustable pliers because they close kinda like a vice, a clamp would work too just make sure everything is level and take your time. According to Styropyro when i asked him about the power. he said setting the driver to 115 mA would not even put out 50 mW. so i would set the driver to 140-160 mA and it should give you something between 45 and 65 mW.
hope this helps
 
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well im not sure if thats the correct pinnout for an open can. but then again i may be wrong
ill try to find the precise current for you
 
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tony70516 said:
well im not sure if thats the correct pinnout for an open can. but then again i may be wrong
ill try to find the precise current for you
I take offense to that statement.

Please do more research, the link Dave provided has most of it for you.

-Kendall
 




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