IgorT
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I have a good feeling about this diode..
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suiraM said:It might be the diode used by Olympus in their fluorescent imaging scanners, which could certainly be a Nichia. If someone has a contact in Olympus, it might be worth checking out. Otherwise, there's nothing to do but to wait for a test.
I'm likin' the barcodeIgorT said:Well, Susie was very cooperative, told me everything i wanted to know, the story checked out, and....
Today i got this tiny litte envelope with the mail. It contained a tray meant to hold 100 diodes. The tray was sealed in an ESD protection bag by the factory, as i requested. The factory is a laser show manufacturer, which has nothing to do with Susie directly. She just found their diodes and negotiated the purchase of a sample for me...
Susie declared it exactly as i asked, and included an "invoice" i sent her, meant to prevent our customs from getting too excited. The package was opened, but they stopped at the invoice. They get scared when they read [highlight]ESD sensitive devices! Observe proper handling procedures![/highlight] ;D
And then it was time for some photos...
IgorT said:Yeah, i can't wait to test this baby! I have no doubts it's a good diode. But there is a lot to be learned from it!
And it will make a nice laser too... But i'm doing it for science, obviously... :
The barcodes differ on every diode. They are serial numbers.IgorT said:The barcode looks familiar, but it's not identical to any of the usual suspects...
At first i thought it could be the 6x. But that barcode is different as well.. It will take a detailed analysis, to find out more. A full P/I/V plot will be very revealing!
TheMonk said:[quote author=IgorT link=1228867955/80#90 date=1230066004]Yeah, i can't wait to test this baby! I have no doubts it's a good diode. But there is a lot to be learned from it!
And it will make a nice laser too... But i'm doing it for science, obviously... :