
Originally Posted by
Psi
Hi, does anyone have a circuit diagram for a laser driver that can control the current into the diode from microcontroller digital outputs (8bit).
I need to build three drivers for my three diodes, 20x dvd, 6x bluray and the IR diode in a cheap 100mW green module. They will be controlled from an ATMega.
I'm using the old KES-400A sled to combine the 3 colors and make a very basic microcontroller driven RGV projector.
The usual way is a DAC chip to a standard driver. Do you want a parallel or serial input dac? It depends on how much room you have left for overhead in your software?
please note, all 3 dacs must update at the same time, or interesting effects result at high scan speeds. depending on your lasers, you may need to adjust the phase of the different colors in software, blue DPSS and Green DPSS lasers are slow.
You can adjust the frames before downloading them into your controller.
let me know if you want parallel or serial and we will try to help you pick one.
There is a way to do it with PWM as well, but it also requires simple external hardware as the mega cant change PWM that fast. This is unfiltered TTL PWM, adding a filter messes up the phasing of the colors.
Steve
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