
Originally Posted by
drlava
Marconi, what is the I-V curve of the blu-ray burning diodes?
Not sure , I didnt check that..I went straight to the analog driver so that nothing bad would happen..As you know., I killed the first one so Im down $400 but I plan on recooping by selling this one on ebay soon..
I can tell you.. the threshold is at about 38ma .and I'm running it now at about 100ma for 80mw out. so it looks like .80mW/ma. altho they claim 1.5mW/ma. but thats for pulse I'm sure.
Still pretty decent as it wants to go a whole lot more but dont want to fry this one..
maybe after Ive gone through a few I'll torture one..gotta get brave first..
I hadnt played with it too much these last few days got caught-up in Wifi'ing
the house. Hmm that didnt sound right, well you know what I mean.
Anyhow, If you got 50mW out of one of those reader diodes man thats was lucky..I have heard that some
higher power diodes (1x burners) have escaped into those PS3 assemblies..lucky find if thats what you got..
I'm thinking that was when they were trying enmass to meet the demand last year.
Most I've seen out of those is about 20mW. about .52mw/ma safely.
But one time I did ramp one to get 40mW out before it died.
Of course YMMV as its a luck of the draw on these..
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