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Hi there!
I have started a project whose aim is to demonstrate the possibility of transmitting both power and data simultaneously using a laser link. The idea in the first place is just to show that it is possible, with limited amount of power and data rate. New in the field of lasers, I reviewed the literature in order to find out what would be the best set up to do that.
The idea is to modulate the output of a 5mW IR laser diode (already acquired: https://www.thorlabs.de/thorproduct.cfm?partnumber=ML925B11F) thanks to the following driver board (http://www.ichaus.de/upload/pdf/Wj_c1es.pdf page 11). On the receiver side, a photodiode is used to operate the conversion back to electrical energy, which is used to charge a gold-cap. Any byte (corresponding to commands) sent should be retrieved by a micro-processsor for further processing. I have several questions regarding this set-up:
Thanks in advance for your help!
Cheers,
Maxime
I have started a project whose aim is to demonstrate the possibility of transmitting both power and data simultaneously using a laser link. The idea in the first place is just to show that it is possible, with limited amount of power and data rate. New in the field of lasers, I reviewed the literature in order to find out what would be the best set up to do that.
The idea is to modulate the output of a 5mW IR laser diode (already acquired: https://www.thorlabs.de/thorproduct.cfm?partnumber=ML925B11F) thanks to the following driver board (http://www.ichaus.de/upload/pdf/Wj_c1es.pdf page 11). On the receiver side, a photodiode is used to operate the conversion back to electrical energy, which is used to charge a gold-cap. Any byte (corresponding to commands) sent should be retrieved by a micro-processsor for further processing. I have several questions regarding this set-up:
- The manufacturer of the driver advised me to use pulsed operation to modulate the digital signal that I want to send (does this corresponding to TTL modulation?) instead of analogue modulation. But since in my case I need the link to also transmit power, I am not sure that it is the best solution for me? Could it be possible to use analogue modulation here in order to have a DC level even when no data is being transmitted?
- I am also new to the field of electronics. It was ok to figure out to use gold-capacitors to demonstrate power transmission but I am less confident when it comes to what would be required between the photodiode, the gold-caps and the micro-controller. It is easy to find example circuits for only power or data transmission but not for both at the same time! Do you have any suggestions?
- Unfortunately, I am working in an institute who has never worked with laser before and therefore I am not allowed to use this 5 mW class 3 laser. A momentary solution would be to use a class 2 laser whose ouput can be modulated to start experimenting. Do you any advice on what kind of such laser I could use for this application?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Cheers,
Maxime