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Well, seeing as how we have these amazing new diodes, I figure we are going to need to change what we put our diodes in. So, I've put together a quick little module that can be easily incorporated into a portable laser host that is not overly huge. I have designed it using a 8x8mm 1.4W (00711-5L31-03CA) mini TEC to provide plenty of cooling for the new monster diode!
Here is a quick snapshot, and I'll upload some renders in a minute. This thing has a diameter of 30.1mm, which is not too bad. The TEC is sandwiched between a big heat sink and a copper diode mount using 3 screws. I plan on using a diode socket (Thorlabs.com - S7060R Laser Diode Socket for 5.6 mm Laser, 3 Pin) to allow the module to be disconnected from the host so the TEC can be upgraded or serviced. I put some pretty deep fins on the side to give the heat somewhere to go, and I tried to isolate the diode module from the heatsink as much as possible. Well, I can probably explain it better with a pic...
I am going to work tomorrow to practice on the machines, and I got permission to use some scrap that is lying around to practice with, so I figured I would practice on this! (In case anybody doesn't know, I work at a machine shop.)
So, what I am trying to say is, would anybody be interested in something like this? Keep in mind that it will probably cost upwards of $100-150 for a complete host (TEC, TEC driver, laser driver combo.) Would anyone be willing to spend that much on a diode that only cost $50? Would anybody be interested in a complete host, all wired and current set with a diode socket. All you would need to so is press the diode into the module, plug the diode in (no soldering) screw it down, and laze away!
I'm just trying to gauge interest, also looking for pointers or suggestions!
Here is a quick snapshot, and I'll upload some renders in a minute. This thing has a diameter of 30.1mm, which is not too bad. The TEC is sandwiched between a big heat sink and a copper diode mount using 3 screws. I plan on using a diode socket (Thorlabs.com - S7060R Laser Diode Socket for 5.6 mm Laser, 3 Pin) to allow the module to be disconnected from the host so the TEC can be upgraded or serviced. I put some pretty deep fins on the side to give the heat somewhere to go, and I tried to isolate the diode module from the heatsink as much as possible. Well, I can probably explain it better with a pic...
I am going to work tomorrow to practice on the machines, and I got permission to use some scrap that is lying around to practice with, so I figured I would practice on this! (In case anybody doesn't know, I work at a machine shop.)
So, what I am trying to say is, would anybody be interested in something like this? Keep in mind that it will probably cost upwards of $100-150 for a complete host (TEC, TEC driver, laser driver combo.) Would anyone be willing to spend that much on a diode that only cost $50? Would anybody be interested in a complete host, all wired and current set with a diode socket. All you would need to so is press the diode into the module, plug the diode in (no soldering) screw it down, and laze away!
I'm just trying to gauge interest, also looking for pointers or suggestions!