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FrozenGate by Avery

Collecting 445 Diode QRCodes/Serials

Wytry:

Could you identify it by eye, and put the dots into the Excel spreadsheet?
 





I tried to take a picture in some M104 that I got from DTR but it was a lot of crap on the pins.
But here is a tip how you can use your mobile to take pictures close up :yh:
( Many of us have this lenses laying around, or just take one out of your laser )
:beer:

I post som frehand pics in media in a while!

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Here is the link http://laserpointerforums.com/f48/taking-macro-pics-mobile-phone-72709.html#post1047766
 

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A Series]
1209057747 (1,209,057,747) : BJord
3303441770 (3,303,441,770) : BJord
3304677992 (3,304,677,992) : etyhxs
1209532894, 1209532911, 1209777872, 1209777873, 1209777896, 1209777902, 1209777932, 1108614717, 1108614727, 1108615399, 1108615422, 1108615562 : BobHaha *single array*

[M Series]
3304940224 (3,304,940,224) : BJord

[H Series]
3305273097 (3,305,273,097) : RHD


:wtf:
 
Well, i suppose we see a pattern emerging in that, at least for the 330#### series of codes. I wonder what the exact point is between the A and M series, as it doesnt seem to be exactly 3303### vs 3304###... but we should be able to narrow that down.

It seems very curious that the A series have serials with 1209, 1108 too. Perhaps they changed the numbering scheme at some point, especially since all diodes in one projector were 1-series. Question remains if there is any performance difference between the 1108, 1209 and 3303 series.
 
I was surprised to see no posts since 3/12
This is an excellent effort to gain information about the diodes. May I suggest looking at other diodes including BDR's etc to maybe gain insight into coding information/ coding patterns. I think those LD's have more complex images.
 
I was surprised to see no posts since 3/12
This is an excellent effort to gain information about the diodes. May I suggest looking at other diodes including BDR's etc to maybe gain insight into coding information/ coding patterns. I think those LD's have more complex images.

You sell 445's as well. Do you have a decent camera to grab some codes?

Here are two BR diodes but normally my pictures are not good enough to decode.

14X
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S06J
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I can take some pics, yes. Do you need the BDR photos, as well as some M series 445? I have just A and M. I did not leap to H yest but with higher qty array I'm considering it. I will liekly hld off with info revealed in A vs M thread here. Just curious what is the 14X? More power than BDR? You can decode those barcodes, right.
Nice pics!
 
14x:
3,006,752,861

S06J:
1,107,808,929

BTW - I'm quite certain that these numbers are purely serials. So a BDR from N1chia and a BDR from S@NY are going to have potentially quite different numbering schemes with no relation to each other.
 
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Here is a H140 diode. Not the best photo. Taken on USB microscope by Intel. Sorry, phot needs to be flipped to get orrientation you guys are using.
 

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I have the remainder of the diodes from the array that bobhaha's diodes are from. Would you like pics of those, too?
 





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