I'm quite new to working with lasers although I have experience with electronics in general. I wanted to set up a physics experiment involving a pretty powerful laser (NUBM44-V2) but I can't really buy a commercial laser driver like the Super X-Drive as many have suggested because I live in a country where the shipping fee is much more than the driver itself and I don't have the budget for that. With proper heat dissipation, would a current limiting circuit like the LM338 be able to power the laser at roughly 4.5A without damaging the laser? Would there be any issues like current spikes I have to be aware of?
If this isn't viable could someone suggest a budget-friendly alternative driver that would be able to run the NUBM44-V2?
If this isn't viable could someone suggest a budget-friendly alternative driver that would be able to run the NUBM44-V2?