Go with mini v5. Thats the best one. The sot-23-5 package just can't handle enough power. The ones with a thermal pad work much better. I have builds with them like 3 years old maybe more and still work great.
Sorry about the pm I don't check my messages here too often anymore!
Well it definitely looks like 445nm in the picture. Does anybody know of a 445nm diode they could get at these prices even if its only 5mw? I haven't heard of any.
I suppose you dont have an LPM? Im wondering if tis is really only 5mw or more like 50mw.
I guess Ill buy a few. May be able...
Can you confirm this is 445nm not 405nm? And a pic of the output if its not too much trouble?
I find it hard to believe they are selling a 445nm laser for $8. Im going to buy one if it is!
Reminds me of when I joined the forum so I could buy my first a140 from dave! Then pontiacg5 and then you.
I started lurking when phr-803t and LOC diodes were all the rage but didn't join until I needed an account to get my hands on that holy grail 1W blue :)
Dont have pics of my first...
Do you have experience with circuit design? Because you are probably gonna need to design a pcb to get that working. If you want I could make a quick board file in eagle.
And I would order extras just in case you blow one! Its happened to me plenty of times.
If you come out with a working...
I think it will work just fine as a laser diode driver. All laser diode drivers (and led drivers) are essentially voltage regulators. They simply regulate to voltage over a shunt resistor and, because V=IR, regulate the current.
Looking over the datasheet its seems fine, but I would add...
Make sure you get the glass lens upgrade when you buy the diode. High power 405nm will tear up that acrylic lens.
I think you can get rid of the transistor in the circuit if you hook it up like this:
So a high signal would turn it off and a low signal turns it on. Alternatively remove the...
Ok well i feel a lot better about it now then! Sorry for jumping to conclusions, when you said PI I assumed it was people.
That power supply should work fine but I would set it 1amp or so below the diodes current. These cheapo dc-dc boards have pretty bad spikes at turn on so that should help...
This is a terrible idea. Do you realize how easily you could blind the person you are spying on? Or yourself? A 4W totally invisible laser is no joke. There is no blink reflex because you cant see the light. You need safety glasses for a laser like that. And something tells me you werent...
LT3083 Adjustable Linear
This is a rock solid adjustable linear driver. It has two current ranges. Low is 150ma to 880ma and high is 350ma to 2080ma. Design is right off the datasheet, aside from playing with resistor values to get the current ranges. Dropout is low, needs about 2v (max)...
Hello everybody.
I havent been around much lately but Ive got a lot more time on my hands now (summer break) so Ive been checking out the forum again and seeing whats new. Anyways I was thinking about all these driver designs I have on my computer that arent being used and Im sure some of you...
I hadn't even thought of this, since I've never really had a problem with bad dreams/nightmares. The increased dream activity I had afterwards was actually the best part IMO.
You raise a very good point though. It seems to me that as long as you are in a good state of mind, stable, and...
Overall it was a great experience and I definitely recommend it to anyone interested in lucid dreaming!
The only ill effects I had was being a bit tired the day after my 3rd night because I didn't get much quality sleep. I didn't realize how intense the dream root would be and ended up having...
Have you ever heard of african dream root (silene capensis)? It is probably the closest thing there is to what you are describing. I have used it and can confirm that it works.
I had tried different methods I read about online to induce lucid dreams a few times but never had any luck. I have...
Case is floating on the diode, so it all works out well! And good to see you got glasses. Have you ever re flowed before? Be very careful not to put too much paste on the lm3410 pads!
http://laserpointerforums.com/f67/free-diy-open-source-boost-driver-tested-working-71433-73.html#post1104257
If you look there you will see a piece of copper I put beside the inductor in the first couple pictures. I used solder paste and reflowed it on like it was any other component. The...