Hello everyone!
I recently got my hands on a broken down BR drive, and i thought i'd take it apart just for fun. I decided to google the laser diode, and boy was i in for a surprise - I never knew they were this powerful
I have been fascinated by lasers ever since the pointers first arrived as mainstream products, but the lack of power and price range did not convince me back then. After that we got some silly laws limiting laser pointers to 20mW for sale&import, so it is impossible to buy anything decent over here.
Needless to say - my attitude has now changed as i came to understand the potential for self-built lasers. These are not kids toys anymore, but seriously cool state-of-the-art technology. Talk about projecting energy!
I started building a driver for the BR diode, but decided to invest in an adjustable up to 300mA driver off eBay for some euros.
What i want to ask you, or confirm, is that i have understood correctly these laser diodes. Do i need anything else than current regulation to use these correctly? I am capable of building a current regulator from the components in my basement, but the laser driver from ebay had many more components. What are they all about?
Why i am asking this is because next thursday i will be getting a pair of those OH-SO-SWEET 1W 445nm casio projector diodes :drool: and i have started to design current regulation for these puppies. Is there anything special i should take into consideration, or is it just a matter of simply limiting the maximum current?
I will post some info&pics on my projects once i get them fully going if anyone is interested.
I recently got my hands on a broken down BR drive, and i thought i'd take it apart just for fun. I decided to google the laser diode, and boy was i in for a surprise - I never knew they were this powerful
I have been fascinated by lasers ever since the pointers first arrived as mainstream products, but the lack of power and price range did not convince me back then. After that we got some silly laws limiting laser pointers to 20mW for sale&import, so it is impossible to buy anything decent over here.
Needless to say - my attitude has now changed as i came to understand the potential for self-built lasers. These are not kids toys anymore, but seriously cool state-of-the-art technology. Talk about projecting energy!
I started building a driver for the BR diode, but decided to invest in an adjustable up to 300mA driver off eBay for some euros.
What i want to ask you, or confirm, is that i have understood correctly these laser diodes. Do i need anything else than current regulation to use these correctly? I am capable of building a current regulator from the components in my basement, but the laser driver from ebay had many more components. What are they all about?
Why i am asking this is because next thursday i will be getting a pair of those OH-SO-SWEET 1W 445nm casio projector diodes :drool: and i have started to design current regulation for these puppies. Is there anything special i should take into consideration, or is it just a matter of simply limiting the maximum current?
I will post some info&pics on my projects once i get them fully going if anyone is interested.
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