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treb76 said:Since the DT0811 is a weaker diode, maybe you can get them for <$10 for lower powered lasers :
IIRC lasersurplus or whatever it's called has KES sleds for $8... Be nice to have a cheap lower-midrange.
daguin said:[quote author=treb76 link=1226676427/120#128 date=1226934394]Since the DT0811 is a weaker diode, maybe you can get them for <$10 for lower powered lasers :
IIRC lasersurplus or whatever it's called has KES sleds for $8... Be nice to have a cheap lower-midrange.
daguin said:[quote author=treb76 link=1226676427/120#128 date=1226934394]Since the DT0811 is a weaker diode, maybe you can get them for <$10 for lower powered lasers :
IIRC lasersurplus or whatever it's called has KES sleds for $8... Be nice to have a cheap lower-midrange.
thebucketmouse said:you say terms like weaker dont apply much to diodes?? explain this, it seems that some diodes cannot withstand higher current like other diodes can, so they are weaker?
[quote author=daguin link=1226676427/120#130 date=1226936867][quote author=treb76 link=1226676427/120#128 date=1226934394]Since the DT0811 is a weaker diode, maybe you can get them for <$10 for lower powered lasers :
IIRC lasersurplus or whatever it's called has KES sleds for $8... Be nice to have a cheap lower-midrange.
daguin said:Your very question helps to illustrate why terms like this have so little relevance to diodes What does "stronger" and/or "weaker" mean in relation to diodes? Is the PHR "stronger" than the DT? Is one PHR diode "weaker" than a different PHR diode? Does "stronger" mean that you can drive a type of diode a higher percentage above its rated current? Does "weaker" mean that the diode type can only be driven at a lower current? Being able to withstand more abuse would more readily lend itself to the term "tough" not "strong" and/or "fragile" not "weak."
Diodes are neither weaker or stronger. They operate at higher or lower currents. They have varying levels of rated and possible outputs. "More powerful" and/or "less powerful" would at least relate to the amount of photonic energy being expressed.
But "stronger"? . . . .Meh!
Peace,
dave
[quote author=thebucketmouse link=1226676427/120#132 date=1226977366]you say terms like weaker dont apply much to diodes?? explain this, it seems that some diodes cannot withstand higher current like other diodes can, so they are weaker?
[quote author=daguin link=1226676427/120#130 date=1226936867][quote author=treb76 link=1226676427/120#128 date=1226934394]Since the DT0811 is a weaker diode, maybe you can get them for <$10 for lower powered lasers :
IIRC lasersurplus or whatever it's called has KES sleds for $8... Be nice to have a cheap lower-midrange.
Kage said:[
But still, you DO have them listed there in ascending order from "weakest" to "strongest" ;D
daguin said:[quote author=treb76 link=1226676427/120#128 date=1226934394]Since the DT0811 is a weaker diode, maybe you can get them for <$10 for lower powered lasers :
IIRC lasersurplus or whatever it's called has KES sleds for $8... Be nice to have a cheap lower-midrange.
daguin said:[quote author=Kage link=1226676427/120#134 date=1226986107][
But still, you DO have them listed there in ascending order from "weakest" to "strongest" ;D
IgorT said:There are weaker and stronger diodes, Dave.
A stronger diode is a diode that can withstand a larger amount of optical flux without melting. Any diode can be set to "any" power, the question is, how long. A stronger diode will be able to take it for longer, a weaker diode will put out a nanosecond pulse of 400mW and melt itself, the moment you turn it on.
To make a diode capable of putting out more power, manufacturers have to find a way to make the optical mirrors capable of withstanding higher powers = "stronger" mirrors, for example..
The amount of power coming out of a diode has nothing to do with how strong or how weak it is. How long it will take that power, does.
IgorT said:Maybe this would be a good analogy:
A stronger person can lift a heavy object. A weaker person can lift the same weight. But the stronger person will be able to hold it up, while the weaker will get a hernia and go to a hospital...
Or a bridge. A weak bridge will collapse under the same weight which a strong bridge can hold up. We don't say "tough bridge", but "strong bridge". Unless i'm mistaken. Afterall, english is not my first language..
I'm just saying, the amount of power a diode can be set to, has nothing to do with the power it can take. Theoretically any diode can be set to any power, but only a stronger diode can take that power for any appreciable amount of time..
The amount of power coming out of a diode is just the weight applied to the bridge.. It has nothing to do with the bridge alone. It's two separate things. You can put any amount of weight on any bridge, but only a strong bridge will be able to support it.