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normally these LEDs are driven with pulse trains in excess of 1Ampere. swapping the led out for a low power laser, would cause the the very first rising edge it enconters to COD it.spyrorocks said:If the ir led that is inside a typical remote needs the same input power as a lower powered laser diode, I don't see any reason why you couldn't swap the led out for a 980nm laser diode...
that's an amp of pulsed repetitive current, for intance 50-usec pulses, 2% percent duty cycle. RC LEDs normally yield a few mW running continuously at 20-100mABlueFusion said:Yeah but the Aixiz module would have a driver with it... which would sort that out.
and I have never ever heard of a tiny little 10,000mcd LED taking over an amp. a 3 watt LED takes slightly under an amp.