M3tal
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I'm on my first build and think I might have killed my ONLY laser diode. AARGH. But before I jump to conclusions I was hoping for a few experienced opinions?
I'm a technician by trade so am used to working with sensitive electronics though not very knowledgeable and have no formal training. I'm driving the diode with the rkcstr using 9v battery for testing purposes. I set the pot on the driver to the lowest setting (measured ~50mA on DMM) & connected a LED as a test load and it lit up beautifully, so I proceeded to solder on the LD. I DID NOT read the driver manual before doing any of this. BRILLIANT! So, I didn't know I should have shorted the LD outputs to drain the capacitor before soldering the LD. If that didn't kill it then it probably burned to death while I struggled to desolder the little circuitboard that came attached to the diode.
I never once saw the tiniest bit of light from this diode, not even a flicker as it died. :angel:
So is it most likely dead or is it just not reaching its threshhold current, or could there be another problem?
I'm a technician by trade so am used to working with sensitive electronics though not very knowledgeable and have no formal training. I'm driving the diode with the rkcstr using 9v battery for testing purposes. I set the pot on the driver to the lowest setting (measured ~50mA on DMM) & connected a LED as a test load and it lit up beautifully, so I proceeded to solder on the LD. I DID NOT read the driver manual before doing any of this. BRILLIANT! So, I didn't know I should have shorted the LD outputs to drain the capacitor before soldering the LD. If that didn't kill it then it probably burned to death while I struggled to desolder the little circuitboard that came attached to the diode.
I never once saw the tiniest bit of light from this diode, not even a flicker as it died. :angel:
So is it most likely dead or is it just not reaching its threshhold current, or could there be another problem?