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Hello to the folks of LPF!
I have been working somewhat silently on a new build....at 680nm!
These are NOS lab-grade diodes I've had sitting for a little while, and decided to make use of them. they're corrected, optionally monitored, and very good quality. (Diode is a 9mm PS031)
I've been waiting a while to do this due to lack of funds, but i decided recently "ah to hell with it" and started ordering stuff anyway. I ultimately decided on an LM1117 linear driver because i needed a huge dropout to get down to the necessary 2.5V or so @ around 90mA. this is tested to give 30mW and is the max suggested rating for it.
I'm using two 3.7V batteries to test it and driving it at around 108mA.
I have access to a few more, so if anyone wants one let me know...I'll happily make you a module :beer:
The pics don't really do it justice...its really a deep deep ruby color. Enjoy!
a peek inside...hello diode!
Bare module with driver showing
dot on the wall: (too bright for my camera to show it properly its actually very deep red)
Pic of the completed module in heat-sink:
I have been working somewhat silently on a new build....at 680nm!
These are NOS lab-grade diodes I've had sitting for a little while, and decided to make use of them. they're corrected, optionally monitored, and very good quality. (Diode is a 9mm PS031)
I've been waiting a while to do this due to lack of funds, but i decided recently "ah to hell with it" and started ordering stuff anyway. I ultimately decided on an LM1117 linear driver because i needed a huge dropout to get down to the necessary 2.5V or so @ around 90mA. this is tested to give 30mW and is the max suggested rating for it.
I'm using two 3.7V batteries to test it and driving it at around 108mA.
I have access to a few more, so if anyone wants one let me know...I'll happily make you a module :beer:
The pics don't really do it justice...its really a deep deep ruby color. Enjoy!
a peek inside...hello diode!
Bare module with driver showing
dot on the wall: (too bright for my camera to show it properly its actually very deep red)
Pic of the completed module in heat-sink:
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