I would be happy to help in any way possible, but I must confess that I don't have any experience with ADAT so I would need some pointers as to how to accomplish the tests you need.
I would be happy to help in any way possible, but I must confess that I don't have any experience with ADAT so I would need some pointers as to how to accomplish the tests you need.
I don't have the pulse width yet, but the duty cycle is a mere 42%. Will try to get the pulse width distribution when I find the time.
If anyone wants to have a go at analyzing the data it can be found here: http://tocket.mine.nu/laser/out.rar (15MB rar - extracts to 270MB text file)![]()
Last edited by tocket; 12-04-2009 at 13:49.
It would be very interesting to look at 457nm also, as this type of laser modulates much better than 532 or 473 because the Cristal used seems to be much less temperature Dependant. No grinding or yellibeaning and much more liniair modulation, alsmost the same a diode lasers (445nm) only 457 is Tem00 and got the brightness of a 473.
Especially now they are affordable.
I can get 500mW 457nm CNI for 1800 euro!
So in my opinion 457nm is the way to go as it got the best of all worlds.
ADAT is a highly specialized VCR like device by design. Its a 4U tall 19" rack box.
Pick up ADAT from Bruce in Fenton. Take it home, or take your projector to my pal, If B, have Beer with him then.
ADAT has 8 inputs and 8 outputs on its back. Stick in provided S-VHS tape. hook 3 output cables to R,G,B inputs on projector. Enable record by pressing channel enable buttons on tracks 4,5,6. Confirm 5 green lights and 3 red ones. Stick photodiodes in, red, green, and blue beams. Plug cables from photodiodes into ADAT input jacks 4,5,6. . Press play and record at same time. Set back and enjoy the flickering, massive array of rms vu blinkenlights. Mail tape to me, return ADAT to Bruce, Have beer with Bruce and talk about airplanes. Fly Bruce's room size multiscreen simulator.
Your done.
Simple enough?
Steve
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When I still could have...
sounds good.
I think I have the number if I recall correctly.
Well, cross off AOM's from the list, unless you can find good surplus ones. Got a quote from a company today, for a brand new AOM and driver, they want $3,300!![]()
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Ok, now I've analyzed the data with respect to pulse width. It seems 200 µs is the most common width (23% of the pulses). 77% of the pulses are shorter than 1 ms and 99% shorter than 5 ms.
Here's the pulse width distribution:
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