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GregS[_3_] June 23rd 09 05:53 PM

SS Laser
 
Fooling with a laser. I need to hook up some fancy controllers.
Looks like a thermistor in there with currently broken leads.
I wanted to see how much heat a 400-500 mw would generate, and
I guess its about that. I found the peltier element cooling backwards, but
then I thought its probably trying to heat up the laser which I had disconnected.
I should try it with the thermistor hooked up. Got some Newport equipment
to hook, and aparently there is no other feedback photodiode. That was
my main concern at this point.

greg

Samuel M. Goldwasser[_2_] June 24th 09 02:46 AM

SS Laser
 
(GregS) writes:

Fooling with a laser. I need to hook up some fancy controllers.
Looks like a thermistor in there with currently broken leads.
I wanted to see how much heat a 400-500 mw would generate, and
I guess its about that. I found the peltier element cooling backwards, but
then I thought its probably trying to heat up the laser which I had disconnected.
I should try it with the thermistor hooked up. Got some Newport equipment
to hook, and aparently there is no other feedback photodiode. That was
my main concern at this point.


Huh? :)

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GregS[_3_] June 24th 09 02:06 PM

SS Laser
 
In article , (Samuel M. Goldwasser) wrote:
(GregS) writes:

Fooling with a laser. I need to hook up some fancy controllers.
Looks like a thermistor in there with currently broken leads.
I wanted to see how much heat a 400-500 mw would generate, and
I guess its about that. I found the peltier element cooling backwards, but
then I thought its probably trying to heat up the laser which I had

disconnected.
I should try it with the thermistor hooked up. Got some Newport equipment
to hook, and aparently there is no other feedback photodiode. That was
my main concern at this point.


Huh? :)


Well I wanted to get comments on laser opperating temperature.
I know another unit warmed up the laser before it turned
on. I had to first check out the wiring to see what kind of configuration
it had. I really don'e want to take the laser assembly apart
because not sure how it assembled. I was tring to get some kind
of part number off the laser. The cheap units have too much noise.
The end result is to get a brighter laser later with possible slightly
different wavelength and use these controllers. Right now this is just a test.


greg

GregS[_3_] June 25th 09 03:12 PM

SS Laser
 
In article , (GregS) wrote:
In article ,
(Samuel M.
Goldwasser) wrote:
(GregS) writes:

Inembly

apart to see the parts. I don't know if it glued or screwed. The lens
is screwed and glued, but I don't want to fool with the focus
right now. I don't know if I can measure the laser current, but
I think I will try, and get all the current parameters before hooking
up the other controllers.

The opperating temperature of the current laser is above room
temperature.



Current conditions.

29 deg C
2 A
1.78 v
1.49 v idle

greg

GregS[_3_] June 25th 09 09:19 PM

SS Laser
 
In article , (GregS) wrote:
In article ,

(GregS) wrote:
In article ,
(Samuel M.
Goldwasser) wrote:
(GregS) writes:

Inembly

apart to see the parts. I don't know if it glued or screwed. The lens
is screwed and glued, but I don't want to fool with the focus
right now. I don't know if I can measure the laser current, but
I think I will try, and get all the current parameters before hooking
up the other controllers.

The opperating temperature of the current laser is above room
temperature.



Current conditions.

29 deg C
2 A
1.78 v
1.49 v idle



Its working with the new controllers. I didn't need to know much
other than what the previous settings were. If I were selecting
a new diode, then I should know a lot more.

greg

Samuel M. Goldwasser[_2_] June 26th 09 12:20 AM

SS Laser
 
(GregS) writes:

In article ,
(GregS) wrote:
In article ,

(GregS) wrote:
In article ,
(Samuel M.
Goldwasser) wrote:
(GregS) writes:

Inembly
apart to see the parts. I don't know if it glued or screwed. The lens
is screwed and glued, but I don't want to fool with the focus
right now. I don't know if I can measure the laser current, but
I think I will try, and get all the current parameters before hooking
up the other controllers.

The opperating temperature of the current laser is above room
temperature.



Current conditions.

29 deg C
2 A
1.78 v
1.49 v idle



Its working with the new controllers. I didn't need to know much
other than what the previous settings were. If I were selecting
a new diode, then I should know a lot more.


You can safely adjust the temperature to see if that gets more
output power but you should NOT increase the diode current beyond
what it is now.

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GregS[_3_] June 29th 09 02:12 PM

SS Laser
 
In article , (Samuel M. Goldwasser) wrote:
(GregS) writes:

In article ,

(GregS) wrote:
In article ,


(GregS) wrote:
In article ,
(Samuel M.
Goldwasser) wrote:
(GregS) writes:

Inembly
apart to see the parts. I don't know if it glued or screwed. The lens
is screwed and glued, but I don't want to fool with the focus
right now. I don't know if I can measure the laser current, but
I think I will try, and get all the current parameters before hooking
up the other controllers.

The opperating temperature of the current laser is above room
temperature.


Current conditions.

29 deg C
2 A
1.78 v
1.49 v idle



Its working with the new controllers. I didn't need to know much
other than what the previous settings were. If I were selecting
a new diode, then I should know a lot more.


You can safely adjust the temperature to see if that gets more
output power but you should NOT increase the diode current beyond
what it is now.


According to the researcher, they need more power for the confocal device.

greg

Samuel M. Goldwasser[_2_] June 30th 09 12:26 AM

SS Laser
 
(GregS) writes:

In article ,
(Samuel M. Goldwasser) wrote:
(GregS) writes:

In article ,

(GregS) wrote:
In article ,


(GregS) wrote:
In article ,
(Samuel M.
Goldwasser) wrote:
(GregS) writes:

Inembly
apart to see the parts. I don't know if it glued or screwed. The lens
is screwed and glued, but I don't want to fool with the focus
right now. I don't know if I can measure the laser current, but
I think I will try, and get all the current parameters before hooking
up the other controllers.

The opperating temperature of the current laser is above room
temperature.


Current conditions.

29 deg C
2 A
1.78 v
1.49 v idle


Its working with the new controllers. I didn't need to know much
other than what the previous settings were. If I were selecting
a new diode, then I should know a lot more.


You can safely adjust the temperature to see if that gets more
output power but you should NOT increase the diode current beyond
what it is now.


According to the researcher, they need more power for the confocal device.


Doesn't matter. Unless you know for sure that the pump diode can
take higher current, you may end up with an output of exactly 0.0 mW.

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Repair | Main Table of Contents: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/
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