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As long as all three parts are at the LD, it won't hurt to use the R/C/TVS combo.
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now that would be nice and maybe beat the lasorb.
I wouldn't be surprised if the MOSFET weren't the "special diode" in the LASORB, either just passing current on a large voltage transition, or blocking it as in the paper above. Hell, a MOSFET is essentially constructed of diodes anyway.
Hehe.
How many people have tested the solutions being proposed here in the real world?
Common ESD devices made to protect semiconductor products won't work for Laser Diodes. If you want to understand why, see this page:
LASORB - ESD absorber for laser diodes
We have tested TVS as well as multi-layer varistors and other approaches. They won't work for laser diodes. LASORB is the only thing proven to be 100% effective at preventing laser diode failure caused by ESD and power surges. And it's only $2 if purchased in large quantities...
There is a wealth of information on the LASORB web site, including videos showing how well it works, and pictures showing our test bench.
Best regards,
William Benner