Hi guys,
I bought a laser diode from internet. Its seller says those:
Safety Instructions:
1 Note: This laser diode may do harm to human eyes, when the laser tube is working, pay no direct attention to it.
2, The laser tube requires a suitable power supply, transient reverse current can`t exceed 25μA, reverse voltage can`t exceed 2V, otherwise it will damage the laser tube.
Plugged in before power up, initial output voltage should be 0V, the current regulation should be increased or decreased slowly to prevent impact damage to the laser tube.
Test the laser tube: insert or pull out the laser tube after the power off. Do not plug or unplug the laser tube when the power on, otherwise the laser tube will be damaged, invalid.
3, The laser tube should be kept or working in a dry environment to prevent condensation, condensation may damage the laser tube.
4, At high temperatures, it will increase the threshold current, lower the efficiency and accelerate the aging of the laser tube.
5,When the output power higher than the specified parameters, it will accelerate the aging of the laser tube.
6, The laser tube need to be used in fully heat or cooling conditions
7, Laser diodes are ESD sensitive device, anti-static measures should be prepared. Before pick up the case, make sure you get a good grounding condition, otherwise the laser tube will be easily to breakdown by the static electricity, resulting in the laser tube failure. Wear anti-static wrist strap when working with the laser.
As seen above, he says that u should not use more than 2V and current must be 25 micro amps. I connected 60k ohm to a 1.5V battery which must create a current of 25 micro amps, and connected it to my laser diode module, but nothing happened. When I changed my adjustable resistor to 0 ohm, I saw a weak red light instead of a powerful 100mW laser beam. I think I might need a driver circuit but I dunno how to build it. I did not put the link of the product over here in order not to advertise, but I can send it as a private message to those who are interested in.
Thanks...
I bought a laser diode from internet. Its seller says those:
Safety Instructions:
1 Note: This laser diode may do harm to human eyes, when the laser tube is working, pay no direct attention to it.
2, The laser tube requires a suitable power supply, transient reverse current can`t exceed 25μA, reverse voltage can`t exceed 2V, otherwise it will damage the laser tube.
Plugged in before power up, initial output voltage should be 0V, the current regulation should be increased or decreased slowly to prevent impact damage to the laser tube.
Test the laser tube: insert or pull out the laser tube after the power off. Do not plug or unplug the laser tube when the power on, otherwise the laser tube will be damaged, invalid.
3, The laser tube should be kept or working in a dry environment to prevent condensation, condensation may damage the laser tube.
4, At high temperatures, it will increase the threshold current, lower the efficiency and accelerate the aging of the laser tube.
5,When the output power higher than the specified parameters, it will accelerate the aging of the laser tube.
6, The laser tube need to be used in fully heat or cooling conditions
7, Laser diodes are ESD sensitive device, anti-static measures should be prepared. Before pick up the case, make sure you get a good grounding condition, otherwise the laser tube will be easily to breakdown by the static electricity, resulting in the laser tube failure. Wear anti-static wrist strap when working with the laser.
As seen above, he says that u should not use more than 2V and current must be 25 micro amps. I connected 60k ohm to a 1.5V battery which must create a current of 25 micro amps, and connected it to my laser diode module, but nothing happened. When I changed my adjustable resistor to 0 ohm, I saw a weak red light instead of a powerful 100mW laser beam. I think I might need a driver circuit but I dunno how to build it. I did not put the link of the product over here in order not to advertise, but I can send it as a private message to those who are interested in.
Thanks...