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DIY, will this work?

Grix

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Just checking if I missed anything..

I'm using a lpc-815 diode from drew,
A housing from O-like ( http://www.o-like.com/b2b_cpinfo.asp?id=964 ),
A fixed driver from rckstr @ 420mA,
And a project box

Going to assemble it like this:

So will this work fine?
 

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loks fine to me..

you could put the driver into the module if theres enough space. for a even smaller laser
 
Grix said:
Just checking if I missed anything..

I'm using a lpc-815 diode from drew,
A housing from O-like ( http://www.o-like.com/b2b_cpinfo.asp?id=964 ),
A fixed driver from rckstr @ 420mA,
And a project box

Going to assemble it like this:

So will this work fine?

Yeah... that's one of the best ways to blow the Driver and Laser Diode...

If... like in your drawing... you are using a FlexDrive....
the FlexDrive MUST have a load attached
when running or it will overdrive and blow...


Jerry
 
Aiiieee! That will kill your laser diode and your driver in one go. Like the previous poster said, put the switch before the flexdrive.
 
lasersbee said:
[quote author=Grix link=1237142603/0#0 date=1237142602]Just checking if I missed anything..

I'm using a lpc-815 diode from drew,
A housing from O-like ( http://www.o-like.com/b2b_cpinfo.asp?id=964 ),
A fixed driver from rckstr @ 420mA,
And a project box

Going to assemble it like this:

So will this work fine?

Yeah... that's one of the best ways to blow the Driver and Laser Diode...

If... like in your drawing... you are using a FlexDrive....
the FlexDrive MUST have a load attached
when running or it will overdrive and blow...


Jerry[/quote]
Hey Jerry, could you explain this some? What exactly do you mean by loads? I thought that (other than the switch placement) his setup was fine.
 
Ok, I moved the switch. Is it fine now?
 

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Grix said:
Ok, I moved the switch. Is it fine now?


now it is OK ;) you can finish your project.

anyway it is good that you asked otherwise you should blow everything..
 
MilanTheOne said:
now it is OK  ;)  you can finish your project.

anyway it is good that you asked otherwise you should blow everything..

Yeh I know, thanks everyone that warned me
 
Th0ughts said:
[quote author=lasersbee link=1237142603/0#3 date=1237164795][quote author=Grix link=1237142603/0#0 date=1237142602]Just checking if I missed anything..

I'm using a lpc-815 diode from drew,
A housing from O-like ( http://www.o-like.com/b2b_cpinfo.asp?id=964 ),
A fixed driver from rckstr @ 420mA,
And a project box

Going to assemble it like this:

So will this work fine?

Yeah... that's one of the best ways to blow the Driver and Laser Diode...

If... like in your drawing... you are using a FlexDrive....
the FlexDrive MUST have a load attached
when running or it will overdrive and blow...


Jerry[/quote]
Hey Jerry, could you explain this some? What exactly do you mean by loads? I thought that (other than the switch placement) his setup was fine.[/quote]

Hey ThOughts...
The FlexDrive is a Boost current driver circuit...
For this driver to regulate the current to the load... the output voltage of the driver will rise until
the selected current is achieved.
If you do not have a load on the output of that Boost driver.... the output voltage will increase to
over the maximum allowed and the driver has a good chance of being damaged.
I'm sure "drlava" could explain it in more detail... 8-)

Jerry
 
lasersbee said:
[quote author=Th0ughts link=1237142603/0#5 date=1237173679][quote author=lasersbee link=1237142603/0#3 date=1237164795][quote author=Grix link=1237142603/0#0 date=1237142602]Just checking if I missed anything..

I'm using a lpc-815 diode from drew,
A housing from O-like ( http://www.o-like.com/b2b_cpinfo.asp?id=964 ),
A fixed driver from rckstr @ 420mA,
And a project box

Going to assemble it like this:

So will this work fine?

Yeah... that's one of the best ways to blow the Driver and Laser Diode...

If... like in your drawing... you are using a FlexDrive....
the FlexDrive MUST have a load attached
when running or it will overdrive and blow...


Jerry[/quote]
Hey Jerry, could you explain this some? What exactly do you mean by loads? I thought that (other than the switch placement) his setup was fine.[/quote]

Hey ThOughts...
The FlexDrive is a Boost current driver circuit...
For this driver to regulate the current to the load... the output voltage of the driver will rise until
the selected current is achieved.
If you do not have a load on the output of that Boost driver.... the output voltage will increase to
over the maximum allowed and the driver has a good chance of being damaged.
I'm sure "drlava" could explain it in more detail... 8-)

Jerry[/quote]
Can you not just use the test load to set the driver, desolder the test load, solder the diode and power supply? I'm still quite unsure what kind of load you're talking about if it's going in the final build.
 
"Load" does not just mean "test load". The laser diode is a load (call it a "real load") for the driver as well. With the original design, the driver would commit suicide as soon as the switch was open as it would increase output voltage ever more trying in vain to get the current flowing - or if it didn't, it would kill the diode with an overvoltage spike as soon as the switch would close.
 
bugattidude said:
loks fine to me..

you could put the driver into the module if theres enough space. for a even smaller laser

yes, i think it would work great! for blowing diodes anyways
 
How about this bluray assembly, inside an old flashlight?
 

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