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ok im new here and to lasers, ive been trying to get a 100mw blue laser to work, but when i hook it up nothing happens. ive checked all the connections and it seems to be fine. if i can get a resistance reading through it then it should be all connected right. but the laser doesnt work and i have never been able too get it to work. the driver im using says its for a red laser does that really matter, or is my diode fried?
 





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Your going to need to provide more information, driver, diode, and power source. Be as detailed as you can.
 
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Why would you hook a red driver up to a "blue" diode? Just wondering, and also your post is to vague to help you'll need to post more info. Welcome to the forum.
 
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The driver data are:
Input voltage :4-6V
Output voltage :2.5-2.8V
Output current::150-350mA

The diode requires 5-6 volt and the driver eats something like 1.5-2.5V or more.

It sounds perfectly reasonable that it has never worked.:whistle:
 
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what do i need to do to get it to work or will it never work with this setup.
 
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Your setup does not work, it is possible that you have also broken the diode with wrong polarity. The datasheet does not specify the polarity.

You need a driver that will go up to 5-6V in output, or you can make it yourself with a LM317.
Search the forum for driver drawings, it is amazing what you can learn here. :)
 
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thank you for your advice i was trying to avoid building a driver but i guess when all els fails do it yourself right, is there a way to test the diode without a driver
 

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thank you for your advice i was trying to avoid building a driver but i guess when all els fails do it yourself right, is there a way to test the diode without a driver

Not really, a DMM applied with correct polarity can tell you if it is open circuit, but not if it is LED'ed.
(Wrong polarity will likely kill it)
 




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