This from the blokes at Hackerbot Labs. Liquid-cooled array of 445nm awesomeness.
Hackerbot Labs » Photonic Beam: Results
Laser Yurt!!!
Yes. Really.
View from above the fog, a few miles away
Be sure to look at the photos of the hardware used for this project, in the photo stream.
You want ESD protection components located at the laser diode because extra lead length increases lead inductance/resistance. Put the TVS, etc at the laser diode no matter how you are mounting it.
The Digi-Key - 568-4044-1-ND (Manufacturer - PESD3V3S1UB would be fine for a 445 diode. If you were talking about red or IR laser diodes, I would go with a part that has a lower Vbr. Put your ESD suppression at the laser diode leads, not on the power supply board. A bad connection to a...
Looking to check a few lasers on a calibrated Laser Power Meter anywhere near the North Olympic Peninsula (Port Townsend) area.
Will bring lasers to you.
Thanks!
Great. Good luck with that!
I'd love to be able to figure out who makes what in China. Everybody sells stuff from a handful of manufacturers but it's impossible to know who. Without that info, it's like buying an unmarked black box and getting a surprise (good or bad) when you open it.
I got word back from VirtualVillage -
"You may found we are having a few listings' price very high, however, please don't worry, we are plusing $100 for the out-of-stock items recently so we can still maintain our listing without pulling back and once we have the item available again, we will...
"diode' negative leg and the power source negative?" <<<---
That one.
"Ten amps seems quite alot for those fllmsy wires"
The meter I used is 0-2A, not 10. The 10+ meters, I believe, uses an external shunt.
Holy Crap! $100 is way off. They should be ~10-15 USD. I just sent them a message
to see if they will fix their listing!
There are four wires on the ammeter -
Red- (+) 5-15VDC Meter supply
Black- (-) Meter supply
Green- Connect to load device (laser) (-)
Blue- Connect to power supply output...
Got my supposedly 1W green today. Ordered 1/28, shipped 2/6, rcvd 2/23. Probably because it was shipped to the USA West coast via NYC - the long way round.
No LPM, but it's seriously brighter than my lab green.
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It came in very cute hard case...
There is a capacitor that needs to be removed -
It slows the current sense loop and causes a current glitch on power up.
I added a bulk capacitor (~200uF) across the output to minimize any remaining glitch.
I also removed the CC set pot and used a 10K panel mount for this project.
Good luck!
Yeah, the laser head, with heatsink, snaps onto the power supply box. It's nice because I can pop the head off and clamp it to a plate that has the mirrors and combiners.
Variable drive current is great. I hate adjusting optics at full power!
I don't keep secrets - here ya go :-)
The DC-DC power supply
And the meter...
The output supply MUST BE CHANGED in a couple of ways. If you decide to go for it, let me know and I'll let you know what needs to change on it to get where you want to go!