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toked323 said:damnit i didnt even buy my coherent board aanyone have one they want to sell?
amkdeath said:
chimo said:9. Bluray on Charge2Go #2: ~78mW (wow - this one isn't going to last long!)
knimrod said:Very nice work Chimo! I like the new labels.
I really like the power switch too.. Is that a push on/push off?
knimrod said:The sensor head used in Kenom's meter and in the DIY meter looks typical of Coherent's broadband thermopile coating. It's supposed to be spectrally flat from 190-11,000nm. Coherent does offer a different coating for excimer lasers with a flat response from 150-1000nm. All my DIY probes track with my Coherent 210 probe at 405nm.
Curiously_Coherent said:Sweet fabrication Chimo!
Hey, we're discussing one of Milos' Blu-Ray units that my Kenometer is showing putting out 26mW at only 42mA (Weird I know) at this thread: http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1205209155/0 Since Ken's meters use the same thermopile heads as the DIY ones I thought you may want to read the thread. We've pretty well ascertained that the coating on these thermopiles is spectrally flat, thanks to knimrod, who posted this:
[quote author=knimrod link=1205209155/15#15 date=1205343485]The sensor head used in Kenom's meter and in the DIY meter looks typical of Coherent's broadband thermopile coating. It's supposed to be spectrally flat from 190-11,000nm. Coherent does offer a different coating for excimer lasers with a flat response from 150-1000nm. All my DIY probes track with my Coherent 210 probe at 405nm.
chimo said:Unfortunately it's sealed in right now, so I can't really get at it.
Curiously_Coherent said:I should be posting some results on Tuesday night.