here is another option for people needing laser diode drivers, I am gonna order a few to try out... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Laser-diode-...-/231001964618
here is another option for people needing laser diode drivers, I am gonna order a few to try out... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Laser-diode-...-/231001964618
They might be good drivers. Who knows .. ? Yeh it would be nice to have a reliable source . I saw on another thread that badpip now has a bad reputation or something's going on ..
@slicklasers
Did the Lasertack driver come with instructions?
When God said “Let there be light” he surely must have meant perfectly coherent light.
It was supposed to come with directions, but I guess they forgot to pack it with the 20 drivers I got. So when I asked for instructions, they sent written instructions with no guide to tell me which pins went to power or modulation, and it didn't explain what POT did what. Also, he said he told me that they needed to be modified to use, but I went through all of our emails and PL messages and no where in there did it say a single thing about having to change out anything. I'm sure that he meant to tell me, but he didn't, which made me mad that he allowed me to purchase 20 of the drivers without even mentioning that they needed modification to work with diodes over 500mW. Luckily my local electronics shop, Vetco, had 30 of the 5W .15ohm resistors in stock, or I would really have been up Sh*t creek. Here are the directions he sent me.
2A Laser Diode Driver LT‐LDD‐2000‐A
Setup
1) Set the potentiometers to the lowest value as possible by turning the potentiometer
screws at least 25 times clockwise.
2) Connect the laser diode to the driver.
3) Connect the driver to the power supply and the modulation input to the modulation source.
4) Set the modulation voltage to 0,3V.
5) Turn the Threshold‐Current (BIAS) potentiometer counterclockwise until the laser diode starts to lase and then stop turning.
6) Set the modulation voltage to 5V.
7) Turn the Maximum‐Operating‐Current (GAIN) potentiometer counterclockwise to set the
maximum current.
8) Set the modulation voltage to 0,3V and check the output power. If it is higher now as
set in Step 5, turn the Threshold‐Current potentiometer clockwise to decrease the
power. Then check the power at the highest level by setting the modulation voltage
to 5V. Now you may need to turn the Maximum‐Operating‐Current potentiometer
counterclockwise to get the same output power as set in Step 7.
Important!
The laser diode current can be measured by connecting a voltmeter to the Current‐Test‐Point and the GND (minus). The readings need to be multiplied by 2 to get correct readings in ampere.
Example: The voltmeter shows 0,4V (400mV). Multiply that by 2 and you´ll get the laser
diode current (0,4*2=0,8A ~ 800mA).
For laser diode current of >300mA the Driver IC (black part
with three pins at the bottom of the driver pcb) needs to be mounted on a heatsink.
Power supply voltage needs to be 2V higher than the laser diode working voltage.
The modulation input is activated by supplying of >0,2V. Below this voltage the driver will
not provide any output -> Stand-by-beam-suppression.
Model LT‐LDD‐2000‐A
Input Voltage (VDC) 5‐12
Max. Output Current (mA) 2000
Modulation (VDC / kHz) 0‐5 / >200
Soft‐Start (Delay in sec.) 3
Size (mm) 30x50
Conformity RoHS
*awesome* price on 8 channel neos PCAOM drivers:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEOS-DRIVER-...item4ac6153a9d
(hint: make them an offer, you may be surprised).
c.
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