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DIY 100% BluRay Violet Laser Tutorial (PHR and KEM)
Hey everyone! This is my first tutorial, but I do have experience with other tutorial making! So I will be fine.
As a side note, my camera is not working ( So I don't have pictures yet.)
Also keep in mind that this tutorial is all DIY, You will be building the circuit for this project.
PHR 803T Laser Tutorial
Requirements:
PHR-803T/ Xbox 360 HD DVD Drive Laser Assembly
Laser Diode Module
Soldering equipment (Iron, Solder, maybe a solder bulb)
Needle nose pliers
Vice
DDL driver circuit equipment:
Multimeter with a mV (Milli-volt reading)
10 - Ohm Resistor
LM317T Voltage Regulator
47µF 35v Capacitor
Switch
Section 1 - Extracting the 405nm Laser Diode (Violet laser diode)
When you get your hands on a PHR-803T, Remove the screw that is glued in to the casing. This will reveal two laser diodes. The Protector will be on the side of the assembly. It will have two holes in it and one screw. (That's the screw you want to remove.)
When the casing is removed, you will see 2 Diodes, One with 4 pins, this is a red / IR laser diode. The one with 3 pins is the diode we will be using for this tutorial.
Put the PHR in a vice, allowing you to have access to the diode's circuit board. you will have to remove it. This is where a solder bulb will be very useful.
Use pliers to remove it from the rest of the assembly. It will be in a mini heat-sink attached by silicon.
There are other ways of harvesting the diode. Here is a video on YouTube.
When the circuit board is removed, try not to break any pins, break the wrong ones, you just destroyed your laser diode.
Take two pliers and slowly twist opposite ends of the heat-sink, NOT THE DIODE and slowly and carefully twist it. It will break easily. Now slowly break more heat-sink until you can remove the diode safely.
Be very careful with the diode, they are very fragile.
Installing the diode in a housing.
Remove the lens and spring from the module
Now take the 3 pins and put them through the back of the laser module. The longer half. and place it on the top half so the diode is in place, just not press fitted in. It might be easier to use thermal grease or paste to line the inside of the diode housing with for better heat transfer so it expands the life of the diode. Put it in a vice so it looks like this.
Tighten the vice so it looks like this:
Make press the diode in the module further. This is known as recessing the diode. This is so that the beam can be focused to infinity. (You cannot burn if it is set to infinity.)
Build a driver circuit based on this schematic:
Be sure that you run don't run anything above 30v through that circuit.
Also, If you wish to, you can hook up your DMM (Digital Multimeter) to the output leads and check your output levels. If everything runs good, you are ready to move on. But you MUST MUST MUST discharge the capacitor before doing anything. This is simply done by shorting the cap out. You could discharge on something else too, but just shorting it is enough to drain its power.
Solder the output leads from your circuit to the laser diode like so:
Enjoy your new PHR Laser.
KEM 400AAA Laser Tutorial
Requirements:
KEM-400AAA / Playstation 3 BluRay Drive Laser Assembly
Laser Diode Module
Soldering equipment (Iron, Solder, maybe a solder bulb)
Needle nose pliers
Vice
DDL driver circuit equipment:
Multimeter with a mV (Milli-volt reading)
15 - Ohm Resistor
LM317T Voltage Regulator
47µF 35v Capacitor
Switch
Start with the sled, and remove the screws to get the diode in it's heat-sink.
De-solder the circuit board and remove the diode from the heat-sink. This can be done by filing the heat-sink down, and bending it away from the diode.
Anyway let's move on to the circuit. The circuit is configured like so:
Replace the LD and PD with VLD and GND so you get the correct pin-out.
Install the diode in an Aixiz Laser module, the same way you would with the PHR 803T. (Read above this tutorial for instructions)
Once you solder the wires to the diode from the lead outputs from the circuit, you are done.
If you test the driver circuit before connecting to the diode be sure to discharge the capacitor. Just short the cap prior to diode hookup.
I know this tutorial is really vague, I plan to fix it up later.
Hey everyone! This is my first tutorial, but I do have experience with other tutorial making! So I will be fine.
As a side note, my camera is not working ( So I don't have pictures yet.)
Also keep in mind that this tutorial is all DIY, You will be building the circuit for this project.
PHR 803T Laser Tutorial
Requirements:
PHR-803T/ Xbox 360 HD DVD Drive Laser Assembly
Laser Diode Module
Soldering equipment (Iron, Solder, maybe a solder bulb)
Needle nose pliers
Vice
DDL driver circuit equipment:
Multimeter with a mV (Milli-volt reading)
10 - Ohm Resistor
LM317T Voltage Regulator
47µF 35v Capacitor
Switch
Section 1 - Extracting the 405nm Laser Diode (Violet laser diode)
When you get your hands on a PHR-803T, Remove the screw that is glued in to the casing. This will reveal two laser diodes. The Protector will be on the side of the assembly. It will have two holes in it and one screw. (That's the screw you want to remove.)
When the casing is removed, you will see 2 Diodes, One with 4 pins, this is a red / IR laser diode. The one with 3 pins is the diode we will be using for this tutorial.
Put the PHR in a vice, allowing you to have access to the diode's circuit board. you will have to remove it. This is where a solder bulb will be very useful.
Use pliers to remove it from the rest of the assembly. It will be in a mini heat-sink attached by silicon.
There are other ways of harvesting the diode. Here is a video on YouTube.
When the circuit board is removed, try not to break any pins, break the wrong ones, you just destroyed your laser diode.
Take two pliers and slowly twist opposite ends of the heat-sink, NOT THE DIODE and slowly and carefully twist it. It will break easily. Now slowly break more heat-sink until you can remove the diode safely.
Be very careful with the diode, they are very fragile.
Installing the diode in a housing.
Remove the lens and spring from the module
Now take the 3 pins and put them through the back of the laser module. The longer half. and place it on the top half so the diode is in place, just not press fitted in. It might be easier to use thermal grease or paste to line the inside of the diode housing with for better heat transfer so it expands the life of the diode. Put it in a vice so it looks like this.
Tighten the vice so it looks like this:
Make press the diode in the module further. This is known as recessing the diode. This is so that the beam can be focused to infinity. (You cannot burn if it is set to infinity.)
Build a driver circuit based on this schematic:
Be sure that you run don't run anything above 30v through that circuit.
Also, If you wish to, you can hook up your DMM (Digital Multimeter) to the output leads and check your output levels. If everything runs good, you are ready to move on. But you MUST MUST MUST discharge the capacitor before doing anything. This is simply done by shorting the cap out. You could discharge on something else too, but just shorting it is enough to drain its power.
Solder the output leads from your circuit to the laser diode like so:
Enjoy your new PHR Laser.
KEM 400AAA Laser Tutorial
Requirements:
KEM-400AAA / Playstation 3 BluRay Drive Laser Assembly
Laser Diode Module
Soldering equipment (Iron, Solder, maybe a solder bulb)
Needle nose pliers
Vice
DDL driver circuit equipment:
Multimeter with a mV (Milli-volt reading)
15 - Ohm Resistor
LM317T Voltage Regulator
47µF 35v Capacitor
Switch
Start with the sled, and remove the screws to get the diode in it's heat-sink.
De-solder the circuit board and remove the diode from the heat-sink. This can be done by filing the heat-sink down, and bending it away from the diode.
Anyway let's move on to the circuit. The circuit is configured like so:
Replace the LD and PD with VLD and GND so you get the correct pin-out.
Install the diode in an Aixiz Laser module, the same way you would with the PHR 803T. (Read above this tutorial for instructions)
Once you solder the wires to the diode from the lead outputs from the circuit, you are done.
If you test the driver circuit before connecting to the diode be sure to discharge the capacitor. Just short the cap prior to diode hookup.
I know this tutorial is really vague, I plan to fix it up later.
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