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Testing DDl's circuit

Thanks nvmextc! I said someone would confirm 6 diodes :)

@ caleb.... There is nothing wrong with using this driver with the blu ray, I just got lazy and used Rkcstr drives :)

Regards rog8811
 





The LM317 will take up to 38v, if I remember correctly, the more volts you put in the better the heatsinking required for the regulator.

6 X 1.5 = 9v, red LD needs 3v, LM317 needs 3v which means that you have an overhead voltage of 3v.
That would work fine and the heat generated by the regulator would never get too high as you will be using the laser with a duty cycle to protect the LD anyway.

You could consider using 6 Ni-cads @ 1.2v each which gets you back to the ideal voltage.

Regards rog8811
 
and whats a good test load for a red LD?
i hav 2 1n4001, 1 green led and some 10ohm resistors
 
how can i make this driver fixed.
i saw somewhere there was a formula but cant find it.

thanks.
 
A good testload would be 4 of those diodes in series.

The formula was 1.25 / R = I in Amps.
 
can you give me an example.

say i wanted 100ma

thanks

EDIT: i.e. 100ma to the diode.
 
something i noticed in my circuit is that if i put a 10ohm resistor it makes the current very low, like around 1mA
whats wrong>???????????? :o
 
i tried it without a resistor, and it works fine i measured 2.5 volts and 250~Ma
is that bad for laser diode?
 
@ Droyd, Could you put up a photo or a drawing of what you have done? It will help with diagnosing the problem.

Regards rog8811
 
Picture of circuit with no resistor, it gives out 8 volts this is what I use for my LD
 

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You don´t really connected your LD without the resistor??? 8V is WAY to much for any diode....
 


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