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Re: 6x Blu-ray SLEDS GB! THEY ARE GOING FAST!
Well, after the initial testing, i put my first 4x diode on a "lifetime tester". It's been cycling ever since.
The circuit turns the laser on for a minute and off for a minute, to simulate the power-up stresses, while a simple counter counts the number of times it detects the beam. This way i can multiply the number of counts with the duration of each cycle, to get the total on time. It is set up in a way that if the diode goes LED, the sensor won't detect it, and will stop counting. I measure it every so often, to check for degradation.
At the moment it's been through about 30 hours total on time.. It started out at 164.7mW (@150mA), on Saturday there was a small power drop which i attributed to temperature (wishful thinking), yesterday it was at 157mW, today it's at 154.9mW... Compared to other 4x tests, this is still a lot for 150mA, but the power is obviously dropping. I tested with an AR coated glass lens, to exclude the acrylic lens as a factor, but there the power is now at 190mW, while it started out at 202mW.
So it's quite a considerable power drop. This is somewhat consistent with a high efficiency PHR at the same power, altho a PHR would be dead by now...
Well, after the initial testing, i put my first 4x diode on a "lifetime tester". It's been cycling ever since.
The circuit turns the laser on for a minute and off for a minute, to simulate the power-up stresses, while a simple counter counts the number of times it detects the beam. This way i can multiply the number of counts with the duration of each cycle, to get the total on time. It is set up in a way that if the diode goes LED, the sensor won't detect it, and will stop counting. I measure it every so often, to check for degradation.
At the moment it's been through about 30 hours total on time.. It started out at 164.7mW (@150mA), on Saturday there was a small power drop which i attributed to temperature (wishful thinking), yesterday it was at 157mW, today it's at 154.9mW... Compared to other 4x tests, this is still a lot for 150mA, but the power is obviously dropping. I tested with an AR coated glass lens, to exclude the acrylic lens as a factor, but there the power is now at 190mW, while it started out at 202mW.
So it's quite a considerable power drop. This is somewhat consistent with a high efficiency PHR at the same power, altho a PHR would be dead by now...