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Hey all, my name is nate and i'm a electrical engineer working with johndeere.
Was looking at all your driver circuits and they all by majority look like DC supplies? :thinking: . Now, I might be mistaken but I don't think dvd burners..ect operate at max power with a constant DC current. (aka most laser diodes are not built to run solid dc I think?) I would assume you guys are killing your diode life using those type of drivers.
Why don't you guys PWM your voltage regulators outputs?
For those who don't understand:
PWMing is basically like a square/sine wave voltage output. Many lights out there are constantly turning on and off faster than you can see it happen. 60 times a second in the usa ..ect. Via practical application this can conserve power and reduce heat. However, main reason we use ac current is transmission line based. (reduces power loss over great distances)
Was looking at all your driver circuits and they all by majority look like DC supplies? :thinking: . Now, I might be mistaken but I don't think dvd burners..ect operate at max power with a constant DC current. (aka most laser diodes are not built to run solid dc I think?) I would assume you guys are killing your diode life using those type of drivers.
Why don't you guys PWM your voltage regulators outputs?
For those who don't understand:
PWMing is basically like a square/sine wave voltage output. Many lights out there are constantly turning on and off faster than you can see it happen. 60 times a second in the usa ..ect. Via practical application this can conserve power and reduce heat. However, main reason we use ac current is transmission line based. (reduces power loss over great distances)