Lemme guess, a poorly thought out engraver?
What do you think, for a poorly thought out engraver, it seems to be able to do a fine job even with a lowly 250mw red diode. It's a bit slow but it works fine, hence the need to experiment with bigger lasers. I have already tried the O-like 3,2W 808nm laser but it came without a FAC lens or a cylinder lens, so it focuses poorly. That one is sold, and will build my own 4 to 6 w, with a cylinder lens, and a good AR coated spheric, to focus to a pinpoint. The only thing so far that I still have to clarify is how to supply 8A and still have ttl I have a couple solutions already, using the BUZ11 mosfet, but it won't be constant voltage, I'd like to build one that has a constant voltage, like 3,3v or 5v max, so I can power it with 7v power supply and have a constant output. So far the regulators I saw have a max output of 3A, I can't seem to find a 5v regulator that can handle 8-10A. The not so elegant solution would be to run 3 or 4 of the smaller regulators in parallel and after the MOSFET to obtain that kind of output, but being just a beginner with electronics (as with lasers) I am sure there are better solutions to achieve the same result, hence the question.
I like to learn how things work. I have no problem buying a multi thousand $ engraver, but I am not planning on doing that as a job, since I am a Microsoft Certified Network Engineer, I make my money differently, not engraving some plaques. I just like to do it for friends, and family. The pleasure of a Do It Yourself is great, and asking inside a forum is supposed to be an acceptable thing to do.