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Okay guys I extracted a green diode with driver attached from one of those spencer gifts Green Kaleidoscope Laser Light things.
It is actually pretty powerful I was able to pop a balloon with it. Anyways I did some testing on the driver and it is putting out 290 mA @ 3.2 volts. My idea was to build an LM317 circuit and fine tune the current to see what this diode can handle. So I disconnected the driver from the green diode and I built the LM317 circuit. I then connected the laser diode but it does not work. I have tested LEDs in this circuit and they work just fine. I am using a 9 volt battery to power the LM317 circuit. On the output side I get a reading of around 7.5 volts with no load. Which is normal due to voltage drop of the Lm317. Also with no load I can get up to 1.4 amps so I really can't understand why this is not working. Here is a crude diagram of how I have everything wired:
I would appreciate some light shed on this matter if anyone has any ideas. Thank you all for your time.
It is actually pretty powerful I was able to pop a balloon with it. Anyways I did some testing on the driver and it is putting out 290 mA @ 3.2 volts. My idea was to build an LM317 circuit and fine tune the current to see what this diode can handle. So I disconnected the driver from the green diode and I built the LM317 circuit. I then connected the laser diode but it does not work. I have tested LEDs in this circuit and they work just fine. I am using a 9 volt battery to power the LM317 circuit. On the output side I get a reading of around 7.5 volts with no load. Which is normal due to voltage drop of the Lm317. Also with no load I can get up to 1.4 amps so I really can't understand why this is not working. Here is a crude diagram of how I have everything wired:
I would appreciate some light shed on this matter if anyone has any ideas. Thank you all for your time.