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I had to print this -----
1: DDL's driver circuit is a basic current source. It really works and I used this circuit for over a year before he posted it. He has gone on to carefully explain the how and why and answer Soooo many questions. YES - It is the same as what I use for testing. It will start at about 50 mA and crank them to over 500 mA !!! I'm using TEC at 500 mA
Your "cheapo" diode is a good start but at the bottom of the range for this. Use this diode to test your hookup.
2: I use a proper sized nail head in my drill press to push out the 5 mW puppy. Mine still work for future ?????'s.... Remove the lens and spring untill the new diode is inserted in the module. I use Arctic 5 for heatsinking the new LD to the module.. You will understand when it's in your hand.
IF the weather is DRY --- or otherwise --- Handle the new LD carefully to protect from static discharge. Even a small wad of foil over the leads will help. In the weather I have here now -- HUMID -- I handle them like popcorn.
Mike
Soo many questions !! Pressing in the new diode can be done with wood blocks and a small piece of tubing. My drill press jaws will close enough to pass the leads and contact the body of the LD. PROTECT THE THREADS at all cost with wood blocks.
1: DDL's driver circuit is a basic current source. It really works and I used this circuit for over a year before he posted it. He has gone on to carefully explain the how and why and answer Soooo many questions. YES - It is the same as what I use for testing. It will start at about 50 mA and crank them to over 500 mA !!! I'm using TEC at 500 mA
Your "cheapo" diode is a good start but at the bottom of the range for this. Use this diode to test your hookup.
2: I use a proper sized nail head in my drill press to push out the 5 mW puppy. Mine still work for future ?????'s.... Remove the lens and spring untill the new diode is inserted in the module. I use Arctic 5 for heatsinking the new LD to the module.. You will understand when it's in your hand.
IF the weather is DRY --- or otherwise --- Handle the new LD carefully to protect from static discharge. Even a small wad of foil over the leads will help. In the weather I have here now -- HUMID -- I handle them like popcorn.
Mike
Soo many questions !! Pressing in the new diode can be done with wood blocks and a small piece of tubing. My drill press jaws will close enough to pass the leads and contact the body of the LD. PROTECT THE THREADS at all cost with wood blocks.