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    Question AOM identification help

    The AOM has Panasonic EFL-M080A03 on it; the driver has Panasonic EFLC080P23. The set came from a grocery store scanner with a nice 3mW red HeNe. I would like to see if I can get it working. I can take pictures if anyone is truly interested but it won't be pretty until it is modulating a laser. My searches have produced nothing, but I am search illiterate also.
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    you should post pics of the driver inside, to get an idea of the functional electronics, so we could perhaps say whether it is analog or TTL, modulation frequency, etc...

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    Its a isomet 1205C clone. Runs at 80 MHZ like all the generation I 1205 clones.

    This thread is useless without pictures.

    I can help you on the driver, but I need pics!! I do as much Rf as I do lasers. Heck, I have one here.

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    Steve, would this work with a DPSS blue?

    I knocked off the power adjustment POT when I opened it... I got a few pictures tin the .5W RGBV album. Here is a big pic of the driver and the POT on the table beside it... Before I opened it I really only needed to know if it would work on a DPSS and how much power it needs to run. I see it is wanting 24V; I am just not sure how much. Now I need to get that POT back on.


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    Ouch!
    I can solder that back on for you if you have any trouble... I'll ship back for free because I have to send you something.

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    Bump... I have learned enough to reattach the potometer... kinda. Three strands of Telcom jumper cable soldered between the pot and board to see if it even works. I still can't seem to find out how much current the driver needs. Any suggestions?

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    Every driver I've ever seen will start to run at 12V DC, at say a amp. Most are 24 volt, a few for Xerox use like minus seven, but this sure is not one of them.


    So you can start at 12 Volts and work up from there.

    I have RF wattmeters, if you fling it my way with some return shipping I can test it.

    So could Flecom, probably.. A typical AO that size needs max 1 watt of RF drive, usually less.


    The leads to that pot need to be very short, at 80 Mhz, short is good. Long is lossey.

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    Thanks Steve; I will shorten the leads; it says 24 volts, just not sure how many amps I need the PSU to be to handle it.

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    alrighty, gone form 6 inch leads to a half inch; anything less I consider surface mount and is beyond my current soldering skills.

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    from that picture it looks like the output transistor exploded? (hole in the middle?)

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