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The other night, I was going through my 'laser junk box' trying to scrounge up some parts to finish some MXDL builds for Aryntha and I came across a 405nm diode pressed in an aixiz module. As a quick and dirty test to see if it worked I soldered it to the driver out of one of the cheap ebay '5mw' 405nm pens.
So I powered it on and the LPM showed 50mW.. fairly typical using one of these drivers.
However, I noticed this was the brightest damn 50mW 405 i've seen so I stuck it on the spectrometer. Sure enough, it was running just a hair under 415nm.
Being that is is an old diode, in an aixiz module, that means it's either a PHR or a SF-BW512L diode since those are really the only two types of bare 405nm diodes i've ever had.
So my question is this; Do either PHR's or 512L's have any kind of identifying marks on this? If it's a PHR, I don't want to kill it, and if it's a 12x, Well, I don't really want to relegate it to a life of 100mW either. heh.
So I powered it on and the LPM showed 50mW.. fairly typical using one of these drivers.
However, I noticed this was the brightest damn 50mW 405 i've seen so I stuck it on the spectrometer. Sure enough, it was running just a hair under 415nm.
Being that is is an old diode, in an aixiz module, that means it's either a PHR or a SF-BW512L diode since those are really the only two types of bare 405nm diodes i've ever had.
So my question is this; Do either PHR's or 512L's have any kind of identifying marks on this? If it's a PHR, I don't want to kill it, and if it's a 12x, Well, I don't really want to relegate it to a life of 100mW either. heh.