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Re: The 500mW Mitsubishi ML501P73 635nm/638nm diode is in
I gotta get me one of those
I gotta get me one of those
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Looks good. Yea after I posted I saw when looking at your photo next to mine how much of a voltage difference they were running @ around 1.5A and knew they are obviously different beasts.
Do you have a 300mW that you can do a shot of them side by side on a wall at distance. I would be interested to see what differences their output gives.:beer:
@lazeerer
I suspect the drop off you see at 1.8A is due to Temp.
You might want to take a look at a video I made when testing a 300mW version.
MVI]MVI 1262 - YouTube 1262 – YouTube
I took the 300mW version to around 1W but of course chilled, all this usefully means is the bond wires could handle the current. I concluded it was quite safe to run the 300mW version to 755mW at 25C so I expect the 500mW to be fine to run around 1W also at 25c, more is just pointless.
You can also buy simple digital thermometers on ebay for peanuts, while they aren’t so accurate they are well worth it when doing these tests as they can show you what the power meters and PSU can’t.
Here is one that would fit good inside your block.
LCD]LCD Digital Fridge Freezer Thermometer Temperature | eBay Digital Fridge Freezer Thermometer Temperature | eBay
One final point, using that lens I think you are not getting very accurate results, use something like a glass G2 for the testing and you'll see an instant power difference. That lens could have losses as much as 25%
I am also looking for a load of 500mW versions, so if anyone starts a GB please let me know.
Cheers
A very busy Andy
Regarding everyone's questions about beamspecs - yes, this should have exactly the same specs. The datasheet says that the slow axis divergence is 7.5 and the fast axis divergence is 35, the exact same as it was for the 300mW diodes. So the problem still remains here.
The emitter size could be larger though, making the beam even worse.
Regarding everyone's questions about beamspecs - yes, this should have exactly the same specs. The datasheet says that the slow axis divergence is 7.5 and the fast axis divergence is 35, the exact same as it was for the 300mW diodes. So the problem still remains here.
Hmm. I thought emitter size is what gave a diode a certain divergence.
Hmm. Well. I guess we'll have to see when someone puts one of these in a handheld next to a 300mW, eh?
I just saw, you are using the Heatsink from http://laserpointerforums.com/f52/2...f-009-mohrenberg-heatsink-tutorial-59251.html <this.
What happened?