Gilbert
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So I thought this may be of interest to some, I extracted this diode from a 2022 BMW X5 laser headlight that was damaged in a collision, oddly this is the only laser present in the headlight the rest of the lighting is LED. As this headlight is over 5000 dollars new, getting more of these may be a problem. I have never seen a diode quite like it. It appears to have some shielding that is spot welded in some manner to the diode, and there is some sort of white disc in the aperture. I'm guessing this may be a phosphorescent material. Cannot seem to find any data as to what sort of diode this is so I really have no reference point as to what voltage and current to start with to run it. The only label on it is L36 EC. The arrangement in the headlight was kind of strange too, there is a solid cast bar that is directly in the path of the diode about 10mm in front of the diode with no reflective surface on it, but it did have reflective surfaces on every side, kind of like it generates a ball of light or a really short bright beam. Previous BMW laser headlights such as in the BMW i8 used some reflective surfaces to put the beam where it needed to be.
Anyway, if you think you have an idea of what this diode may be or a volt/amp recommendation to start with let me know, I'm curious to see what this diode does.
Anyway, if you think you have an idea of what this diode may be or a volt/amp recommendation to start with let me know, I'm curious to see what this diode does.