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Hey guys, this is my first forum post and my first attempt to build a laser, so i'm trying to learn as much as possible before i start putting this together. I do remember a lot about circuits from AP Physics in High School last year...
here's my parts:
350-400mW blue laser diode
blue laser driver (runs at no more than 180mA with 3V)
LM317T
resistors
capacitors
momentary switch
I've seen complicated diagrams of how to properly in-cooperate the LM317T with the resistors, but they are hard to understand and they use example numbers that are not relevant to me. Here's what I'm trying to do:
Use 6V, and bump it down to 3V for my circuit. I'm trying to use the simple v=ir and c=q/v equations to find what resistance and capacitance i need but i'm foggy on the exact ways to use capacitors in parallel or series with resistors, and then the LM317T gets thrown into the problem and makes matters worse. Can someone help me out here?
So:
Power = .38W
Current = .18A
Voltage = ? P=IV -- 2.11 volts???
Resistance = ? V=IR -- 12 ohms???
Capacitance = ? I read that capacitors are a good safety net so i don't surge my diode when starting it up (completing the circuit with the momentary switch)...
I think I'm in too deep with everything, how could i just make it as simple as possible? With: 3V, 22 ohm resistor, a switch, driver, and diode?
here's my parts:
350-400mW blue laser diode
blue laser driver (runs at no more than 180mA with 3V)
LM317T
resistors
capacitors
momentary switch
I've seen complicated diagrams of how to properly in-cooperate the LM317T with the resistors, but they are hard to understand and they use example numbers that are not relevant to me. Here's what I'm trying to do:
Use 6V, and bump it down to 3V for my circuit. I'm trying to use the simple v=ir and c=q/v equations to find what resistance and capacitance i need but i'm foggy on the exact ways to use capacitors in parallel or series with resistors, and then the LM317T gets thrown into the problem and makes matters worse. Can someone help me out here?
So:
Power = .38W
Current = .18A
Voltage = ? P=IV -- 2.11 volts???
Resistance = ? V=IR -- 12 ohms???
Capacitance = ? I read that capacitors are a good safety net so i don't surge my diode when starting it up (completing the circuit with the momentary switch)...
I think I'm in too deep with everything, how could i just make it as simple as possible? With: 3V, 22 ohm resistor, a switch, driver, and diode?