Are they actually binning the 488/492 diodes?
Are they actually binning the 488/492 diodes?
There was a claim to that effect, but I wonder if they aren't just looking at the color and binning them that way, as opposed to measuring them with an optical spectrometer.
These Sharp diodes have a tendency to have a 6nm shift among diodes of the same part number. At or around 490nm this can mean a blue at 488nm or a cyan at 492nm. It is the individual diode that makes the difference.
Thanks for that insight. Doesn't Sharp do any binning of their own, though, like most LED mfgs?
Request for lightsaber wand accessory for Pocket model.
Request for some engraving options for Pocket model.
Request for clarification on "Focusing Lens" options for Pocket model.
... Does this introduce a rotating segment at the end of the laser? Or is the laser the same length and appearance with the G7 as is with the Standard lens?
Is the G7 lens a better optics choice for someone with zero intention of adjusting the focal length? Astronomy laser only.
The end cap isn’t what’s multimode, it’s just a switch. The driver is multimode. Replacing the end cap would likely do nothing.