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When I think of a "common" single mode laser diode I think of something like the Opnext HL63603TG, the Osram PL450 and PL520, and 405nm blu-ray diodes. I've asked around a bit and from all appearances, it seems like diode failures due solely to being overdriven aren't particularly commonplace. The general consensus seems to be that the leading killer of this type of diode is that something went wrong with the build. The laser diodes themselves seem to be fairly durable and reliable even when run out-of-spec.
I'm curious because I've seen it stated it a couple of threads lately that "driving the diodes this hard shortens their life spans." While I don't doubt that, how much does it shorten their life spans?
I have the previously mentioned red, green, and blue lasers and I haven't had a single problem with them. I fool around with them all the time, so they have definitely accumulated some hours. They are all running at 300mA at the diode. Only the blue gets warm, and even so, it takes a while. It pulls ~800mA at the tailcap.
Has anyone had diode failures that were most likely due to being driven beyond rated specs, rather than due to some sort of misadventure (e.g. heat, ESD, general user idiocy, etc.) ?
The only laser diodes that seem prone to dying are 405nm's. How are those 700mA BDR-209's holding up?
I'm curious because I've seen it stated it a couple of threads lately that "driving the diodes this hard shortens their life spans." While I don't doubt that, how much does it shorten their life spans?
I have the previously mentioned red, green, and blue lasers and I haven't had a single problem with them. I fool around with them all the time, so they have definitely accumulated some hours. They are all running at 300mA at the diode. Only the blue gets warm, and even so, it takes a while. It pulls ~800mA at the tailcap.
Has anyone had diode failures that were most likely due to being driven beyond rated specs, rather than due to some sort of misadventure (e.g. heat, ESD, general user idiocy, etc.) ?
The only laser diodes that seem prone to dying are 405nm's. How are those 700mA BDR-209's holding up?
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