Some background on the DVD burner (skip on if you want, just note I don't want to open it up until I'm sure this project has a good chance):
A few months ago, I bought an OQO on ebay. Of course the stock unmodified WinXP Home sucked for performance, and a USB DVD burner was quickly obtained to install a customized OS which ran far better. Importantly, windows identified a USB to IDE adapter on the drive. Two months later my PC fried after 6 years of use. Deciding it was cheaper and better to move from PATA to SATA, I successfully used it to copy and wipe my old PATA disks. Now I have two IDE DVD burners - one in the PC and the other in the original casing with its USB to IDE connector. Obviously destroying the second drive means I would have to remove my PC's DVD drive whenever the OQO needs to be rescued.
Having seen the awesome videos out there, I'd love to make a "burning" laser. It would be even better to prove that it can be done with nothing but the DVD drive.
I see several problems with this:
1) Diode laser output is not colliminated. Can the DVD lens be used for this purpose? The optics simulation page seems to indicate that any convex lens should work.
2) Can the built in heatsink be used, or a heatsink be improvised with solder or similar material?
3) What's the simplest driver possible? Would a capactior and resistor be enough? I don't want to kill the diode on first use, but parts should come strictly from the DVD burner.
4) Can the laser diode be fed extremely low power to work out the optics over a long period of time?
A few months ago, I bought an OQO on ebay. Of course the stock unmodified WinXP Home sucked for performance, and a USB DVD burner was quickly obtained to install a customized OS which ran far better. Importantly, windows identified a USB to IDE adapter on the drive. Two months later my PC fried after 6 years of use. Deciding it was cheaper and better to move from PATA to SATA, I successfully used it to copy and wipe my old PATA disks. Now I have two IDE DVD burners - one in the PC and the other in the original casing with its USB to IDE connector. Obviously destroying the second drive means I would have to remove my PC's DVD drive whenever the OQO needs to be rescued.
Having seen the awesome videos out there, I'd love to make a "burning" laser. It would be even better to prove that it can be done with nothing but the DVD drive.
I see several problems with this:
1) Diode laser output is not colliminated. Can the DVD lens be used for this purpose? The optics simulation page seems to indicate that any convex lens should work.
2) Can the built in heatsink be used, or a heatsink be improvised with solder or similar material?
3) What's the simplest driver possible? Would a capactior and resistor be enough? I don't want to kill the diode on first use, but parts should come strictly from the DVD burner.
4) Can the laser diode be fed extremely low power to work out the optics over a long period of time?