
Originally Posted by
Laser Ben
Thank You! I will test that out in a minute, I am guessing it may be an overtemp issue because the driver gets quite hot.
If this is a external switching power supply that powers a driver board, put the PSU on a load that draws the same or more as the laser drivers and let it set a while, open circuit voltage being five volts does not mean there is not a problem with a switcher, and when switchers start to fail they burst on for a few seconds , loose regulation, reset, then shut down and try a restart with a period of a few seconds as you describe. I've seen this over many years and with many brands of switcher psu, so I strongy urge you to isolate the switcher from the laser and load test it for a long period of time. The next phase if it is the switcher doing this is catastrophic failure with overvoltage output. You have to put the switcher on a large dummy load (lightbulb, power resistor) and watch it with a scope.
Steve
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