This is my first attempt at a real pointer with momentary side switch.
I used DX sku.565 as a host for this build. Its a red pointer that runs on two N cell alkalines (DX description says "1*R1 battery", which is incorrect). N cell batteries are the same diameter as AAAs but only 2/3 their length.
The idea was to keep the original diode heatsink and collimating lens. Thermal epoxy was used to hold the PHR-803T in place.
The driver is based on the TPS61200 regulator, which can run from very little voltage (data sheet states 0.3V). I set it to 90 mA drive current and get 63 mW out the front (after the red's original collimating lens).
It's a tight fit, because the diode holder needs to be screwed into the host, but it worked out pretty good.
I used DX sku.565 as a host for this build. Its a red pointer that runs on two N cell alkalines (DX description says "1*R1 battery", which is incorrect). N cell batteries are the same diameter as AAAs but only 2/3 their length.
The idea was to keep the original diode heatsink and collimating lens. Thermal epoxy was used to hold the PHR-803T in place.
The driver is based on the TPS61200 regulator, which can run from very little voltage (data sheet states 0.3V). I set it to 90 mA drive current and get 63 mW out the front (after the red's original collimating lens).
It's a tight fit, because the diode holder needs to be screwed into the host, but it worked out pretty good.