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Hi,
first post here... I just got into the fascinating world of lasers (recently bought a 5mw green pointer thingie... spiffy!) and I was reading with interest that Blue Ray drives and DVD burners are an interesting resource for laser diodes.
I have a stock of outdated and obsolete printers, including 4 rather large Apple Laserwriter IInt that are inches away from the garbage container! I retrieved one of the laser modules in one of these printers and it's chock-full of cool laser optics, hex mirrors, step motors and of course the laser module.
Below are images of the module...
I was thinking of using that module as is to create the nice "liquid sky" smoke effect, could that be done?
I tested the step motor and it spins very nicely at 15V, but I haven't fired the laser because I have no info on the laser diode, its polarity, its wavelenght and most importantly, its pinout and voltage. I could remove the diode off the PCB but since it's already on a clean board with a pot and with all the optics perfectly optimized, i'd rather leave it there. Anyone might have the pinout to that particular board from Apple? Number on the board is RG1-0721 out of a laserwriter IInt that was still fully functional.
On the other hand, I could pull the laser board completely and replace it with my green pointer and I can imagine the effect would be even more dramatic! That crazy little pointer is POWERFUL!!! and it's only rated 5mw (I can actually see the beam in total darkness).
Since I'm into music and I organise shows (FMPM.NET - Le Festival des Musiques Progressives de Montréal), I was thinking that I might try to build something cool on the cheap with that stuff.
Anyway, thanks for any advice and wisdom.
Robert
first post here... I just got into the fascinating world of lasers (recently bought a 5mw green pointer thingie... spiffy!) and I was reading with interest that Blue Ray drives and DVD burners are an interesting resource for laser diodes.
I have a stock of outdated and obsolete printers, including 4 rather large Apple Laserwriter IInt that are inches away from the garbage container! I retrieved one of the laser modules in one of these printers and it's chock-full of cool laser optics, hex mirrors, step motors and of course the laser module.
Below are images of the module...
I was thinking of using that module as is to create the nice "liquid sky" smoke effect, could that be done?
I tested the step motor and it spins very nicely at 15V, but I haven't fired the laser because I have no info on the laser diode, its polarity, its wavelenght and most importantly, its pinout and voltage. I could remove the diode off the PCB but since it's already on a clean board with a pot and with all the optics perfectly optimized, i'd rather leave it there. Anyone might have the pinout to that particular board from Apple? Number on the board is RG1-0721 out of a laserwriter IInt that was still fully functional.
On the other hand, I could pull the laser board completely and replace it with my green pointer and I can imagine the effect would be even more dramatic! That crazy little pointer is POWERFUL!!! and it's only rated 5mw (I can actually see the beam in total darkness).
Since I'm into music and I organise shows (FMPM.NET - Le Festival des Musiques Progressives de Montréal), I was thinking that I might try to build something cool on the cheap with that stuff.
Anyway, thanks for any advice and wisdom.
Robert