You'd also want to put the pass transistor on the other side of the laser diode. It would work as-is if you had 12V input maybe, but it's best practice to put NPNs on the "low side" when possible.
You'd also want to put the pass transistor on the other side of the laser diode. It would work as-is if you had 12V input maybe, but it's best practice to put NPNs on the "low side" when possible.
Cool, I noticed a few schematics on-line my way buy most were the other way. I guess coming from a software engineering background I think "vary the high side and hold the ground 'constant'". But in reality it doesn't matter whether the high or low side if the LD is changed.