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    Default Best driver for HL63133DG 637nm 170mW Diode

    Hey,
    What do u think is the best driver for a dualbuild of 2 HL63133DG -637nm-170mW-Diodes?
    I don´t want to overdrive the diode.I want to treat them very very carefully(because of the price).
    Because of that i don´t want to use something like the die4drive or something else.

    Thanks

    StarryEyed

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    Most people here use the flexmod p3 high-side driver. http://hacylon.case.edu/ebay/laser_diode/FlexModP3.php

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    If you build a quad or dual. Badpip has the best driver for the job. It has also beamsupression so no faint beam when modulation input is 0v. Afer a time you probably want to build a quad or dual setup so why invest in a single driver?

    His service is also excellent.

    Here you can find his beauty :

    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...ighside-driver

    You can,t go wrong with him Shoot him a pm , he is happy to help you.

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    Thank you Edison.
    I ve seen this driver a while ago.And i consider to take it.
    At first it will be a dual build ...at first ...but at first i just wanted to light my modded PC with some cool laserpointers... now i own a selfbuild rgb-laser...

    StarryEyed

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    I have used the flexmod as a quad for well over 2 years. I've have zero porblems. It has the sane on board threshold current adjustment. I'm a bit biased as Andrew is a friend of mine just for complete disclosure. I was using a $200.00 team wavelenght driver and I switched to P3. It is as good or better and much cheaper. It has one flaw and that is the solder pads are way small.

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    Hey!
    Here is a linkt to the thrad about my drivers (first there are only 4ch. reds).
    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...ighside-Driver
    59,-€ incl. Vat special bid for PL members.
    Bests,
    Phil

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    I think starryeyes would be more helped with some general good advice instead of prices to make a good choice but its good that he can choose from different options.

    Below some info about the differences between the different drivers.


    Flexmod:

    SINGLE DRIVER
    Power input: 5-24VDC (Output 0-23V)
    Analog Input: 0-5V
    TTL input: 0-5V Off-On
    Gain setting: 25 turn trimmer 0-4A output.
    Bias setting: 25 turn trimmer range 0-1A output
    Triple input protection ESD/Over Volt
    Output open circuit protection
    Interlock, optional start delay

    Phritzler driver :

    One current and threshold setting for all 4 channels
    Standby Beam Surpression (becouse also red diodes could have a standbybeam)
    Switch On Delay of 2seconds if your PS will drop some peaks out.
    Filtered input incl. overvoltage guard and protection against reverse polarity for Modulation and Power
    5VDC input


    Badpip driver:

    Quad driver

    Board is 48x63mm with 4mm mounting holes.

    Each channel has its own modulation input. Perfect for mixed 660/640/445 builds.

    0-2A analog modulation + 0-0.5A bias for a total of 2.5A per channel.

    5-24V Supply voltage

    Standby beam suppression for blue LDs. (Can be disabled by jumpers).

    Price: 60 Euros


    Aud drive:

    Single driver:

    LD-Treiber
    21x40mm groß mit externem Mosfet der unter den Board verschraubt wird
    5-12V
    2A Strom Standard skalierbar bis ca 10A
    Steigzeit 0-2A (in 1Ohm+ 2x 1n4007): 900ns
    Modulierbarkeit bis >200kHz
    Standbystrahlunterdrückung mit Reaktionszeit <2µs

    http://laserfreak.net/forum/viewtopi...oupbuy+treiber

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    Andythemechanic is also a member of PL so you can send him a PM also. This is a really nice driver when you want to power 4 red diodes parrallel on 1 driver and mount it on the back.

    But i would go for a 4 channel one with enough current per channel to power also blue diodes. Its also better to power each diode with their own current since different diodes have different characteristics. Not 1 diode is exactly the same because of the tolerances in manufacturing. Same diodes have different treshhold currents for example.

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    I am glad I refreshed the page... I was going to ask everyone to post why said driver was the best to use; thank you Edison!
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    allthat... aka: aaron@pangolin

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    No problem. I like the one from Badpip for powering quads. I also very fond of the one from andythemechanic because of the beamsupression that it has. He changed a few things recently so now its capable of doing 2.5 amps. I use it for quad 660 modules because it fits on the back.

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    HEy,

    Thank you all for your recommendations.It doesn´t make my decision easier but now i can choose better.

    StarryEyed
    Last edited by StarryEyed; 01-31-2012 at 12:05. Reason: a letter was missing

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