Alright, I had the pot between the lm317 set at 53 ohms (got 52 ohms on good multimeter) and it still burned dark plastic. The one ohm resistor is in series with the laser diode. It was reading 35mV with a good DMM(not 24mV like my DMM reads), but as soon as I took the reading, the laser dimmed...
Yea, just tried to burn a piece of dark plastic, and to my surprise it did! Measuring 24mA but no way to measure the output of the laser, but it has to be >5mA.
I have a blu ray running at 24mA, so that should be <5mW correct? Im just wondering if the "safe laser" is always <5mW, or if it is different for different colors. :thinking: It also still seems VERY bright when hitting fluorescent objects. Tried searching but didnt come up with much on if blu...
Oh, I know. Im not discouraged, just dont have the time to build one, and I would have to get rid of it next month anyway. My red LPC has been running good at 400mA! I think that was around 200mW, correct?
Yup, I shorted the cap and all that. And I left the iron on a pin for maybe a second-second and a half. And I got the pins right too, it did work for a little bit. I'm just gunna guess that it was probably a bad connection that I made, and try to do better next time. Thanks for all the help! :D...
The driver i'm using is the one from this site. Im reading it from a 1ohm resistor that is on the test load with the 6 diodes. And i'm using a 9v battery as the power supply. Could I just be really unlucky with the diodes?
Alright, so i'm on my 4th PHR and dont know what i'm doing wrong. I have it running off a lm317 driver, set at, and tested at 93mA. Each one died after about 3-5 minutes of use. The driver is fine, and i'm using it to run a red diodes with no problem. Is there anything I need to know about the...
I think that the ground may just be to the 9v battery ground. HIs site has a couple of things that are flip floped like that tho, so I'm also thinking that it may just be a mistake on his part, and pins 4 and 5 are swapped in his schematic. Honestly, im pretty suprised now that I look back that...
The cameras like that where the only circuits are the charging ones are nice. Use one to run a Nixie tube that I have, and it works really well. If you ever happen to find a older (1990ish) camcorder, it may be something you want to look into. Im still trying to find one, without much luck at...
I actually did something like this a couple years ago. Used this link as the main source of how to set it up, and I sent stuff. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be to hard to throw something together in C++ to get this to send files.
Honestly, I love Opera. I used to use Firefox, but once a friend told me to try Opera, I haven't gone back. It's faster, has better tabs, and the speed dial is amazing. I have a lot of sites on their, that with my browsing habits, would often forget to check for updates, new comics, videos, and...
All right, thanks for all the info! Guess I'm just gunna have to deal with it. Shouldn't be too hard, since I hear that Integrated Avionics have 12 hour days regularly, and still get to work with electronics. :D Again, thanks for all the info.