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Re: Milos Custom Blu-Ray 25mW Laser
Now this is why I joined this forum... A big "Thanks" to everyone for your knowledgeable input! [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
The specs on this sensor are the missing link in understanding this, or at least achieving a legitimate baseline for testing. In the next few days I'll make a video regarding the sensitivity aspect as well. I honestly believe that once stabilized in a temperature-constant environment it can be quite accurate and responsive to small changes. Knowing that the sensor coating is effectively a constant, regardless of wavelength, gives me much more faith in the readings I'm seeing. I'll pick up some alligator-clip leads for my Multimeter and maybe Milos and I can figure out what's happening in this amazing little Blue-Ray of his.
Cheers, CC
knimrod said:The sensor head used in Kenom's meter and in the DIY meter looks typical of Coherent's broadband thermopile coating. It's supposed to be spectrally flat from 190-11,000nm. Coherent does offer a different coating for excimer lasers with a flat response from 150-1000nm. All my DIY probes track with my Coherent 210 probe at 405nm.
For what it's worth, I've received 2 different type of sensor heads with the surplus PCB assemblies. One type has disc with a coating that's a slightly lighter color than the other. It also has 8 screws securing the disc instead of 6. There doesn't seem to be any perceptible difference in the response though.
Now this is why I joined this forum... A big "Thanks" to everyone for your knowledgeable input! [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
The specs on this sensor are the missing link in understanding this, or at least achieving a legitimate baseline for testing. In the next few days I'll make a video regarding the sensitivity aspect as well. I honestly believe that once stabilized in a temperature-constant environment it can be quite accurate and responsive to small changes. Knowing that the sensor coating is effectively a constant, regardless of wavelength, gives me much more faith in the readings I'm seeing. I'll pick up some alligator-clip leads for my Multimeter and maybe Milos and I can figure out what's happening in this amazing little Blue-Ray of his.
Cheers, CC