Hi, I've checked through search but I'm afraid my knowledge base is seriously lacking when it comes to driving methods for A/M140 diodes.
I have the array from an XJ-A141 projector which has 6x A140 diodes and 18x M140 diodes in 4 series circuits of 6 diodes each. My maths is atrocious but I'm trying to figure out how to power these. My options are 4x driver circuits (as in the original projector), 1 driver circuit feeding all 4 clusters, or simply a driver per diode (easier mathematically, more fiddly soldering and complexity of parts). I wish to keep the assembly intact as much as possible, and I did see a chap simply feed the 4 circuits from the diodes on the ribbon, though I've no idea what V/A he supplied them with, he simply stated he "hooked them up to a 32 or 36V 8A desktop supply". My electronics knowledge fails me when it comes to the math side of things and I don't want to release the smoke from any of the diodes (I've always found it impossible to put the smoke back in). Any advice on simplest/cheapest/safest way to feed the monster without blowing anything up!
Any and all advice/criticism are gratefully accepted and appreciated as I fear I'lI overlook a decimal point or something and nuke the whole shebang! Thanks in advance guys
I have the array from an XJ-A141 projector which has 6x A140 diodes and 18x M140 diodes in 4 series circuits of 6 diodes each. My maths is atrocious but I'm trying to figure out how to power these. My options are 4x driver circuits (as in the original projector), 1 driver circuit feeding all 4 clusters, or simply a driver per diode (easier mathematically, more fiddly soldering and complexity of parts). I wish to keep the assembly intact as much as possible, and I did see a chap simply feed the 4 circuits from the diodes on the ribbon, though I've no idea what V/A he supplied them with, he simply stated he "hooked them up to a 32 or 36V 8A desktop supply". My electronics knowledge fails me when it comes to the math side of things and I don't want to release the smoke from any of the diodes (I've always found it impossible to put the smoke back in). Any advice on simplest/cheapest/safest way to feed the monster without blowing anything up!
Any and all advice/criticism are gratefully accepted and appreciated as I fear I'lI overlook a decimal point or something and nuke the whole shebang! Thanks in advance guys
