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What is the difference between CW mode and pulse mode for laser diode drivers?

What is the difference between CW mode and pulse mode for laser diode drivers? CW operation in laser diode drivers stands for continuous wave, i.e. continuous operation of the laser diode with a constant current. The constant current means that…

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What is a laser diode driver?

What is a laser diode driver? To make laser diodes or LEDs light up, they must be supplied with current. LEDs and laser diodes are current-driven components, as the luminous flux is almost proportional to the electrical current. The…

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Application Note: LDP-V xx-100 with the PLCS-21 and PLB-21

Application Note: LDP-V xx-100 with the PLCS-21 and PLB-21 Associated products: LDP-V 03-100, LDP-V 50-100, LDP-V 80-100, LDP-V 240-100, PLCS-21, PLB-21, LDP-V Kit This application note briefly describes how to connect a PLB-21 to various laser…

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Application Note: Laserdiode-Connections

Application Note: Laserdiode-Connections Related Products: All PicoLAS short pulse driver The connection of the laser diode to any of the PicoLAS short pulse drivers is very critical. A wrong connection, the wrong decision about the connection…

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Application Note: Impedance of Laser Diodes and inductive behaviour

Impedance of laser diodes Inductive behaviorAssociated products: LDP-AV, LDP-V, LDP-C  The parasitic inductive behavior is the most important influence on the pulse rise time. The output voltage of the driver must be able to charge the leakage…

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Why does my LDP-C/CW 18/40/50-05 driver does not reach the full current of my external applied setpoint?

Why does my LDP-C/CW 18/40/50-05 driver does not reach the full current of my external applied setpoint? This driver series features a potentiometer which can be used to limit the maximum current in order to protect the laser diode. Please refer…

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Why is does the current deviate from my set current after a calibration with a PLCS-21 and a compatible LDP-V driver?

Why is does the current deviate from my set current after a calibration with a PLCS-21 and a compatible LDP-V driver? The calibration process is carried out by ramping up the high voltage (HV) from the user definied minimum value to the maximum…

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Can I use a PLCS-21 pulse generator for a driver with an analog signal input such as a LDP-VRM 01-12 CA?

Can I use a PLCS-21 pulse generator for a driver with an analog signal input such as a LDP-VRM 01-12 CA? The PLCS-21 is a digital pulse generator and only generates a 5 V high signal apart from its 0 V low state. Thus, the PLCS-21 is not suitable…

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My PicoLAS short pulse driver (e.g. from the LDP-V series) does not generate any output when I send a trigger signal. What should I check? What should I check?

My PicoLAS short pulse driver (e.g. from the LDP-V series) does not generate any output when I send a trigger signal. What should I check? Please follow the “How get started guide” in the manual. If not stated differently, please always start with…

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What is the difference between CW mode and pulse mode for laser diode drivers?

What is the difference between CW mode and pulse mode for laser diode drivers? CW operation in laser diode drivers stands for continuous wave, i.e. continuous operation of the laser diode with a constant current. The constant current means that…

Read More

What is a laser diode driver?

What is a laser diode driver? To make laser diodes or LEDs light up, they must be supplied with current. LEDs and laser diodes are current-driven components, as the luminous flux is almost proportional to the electrical current. The…

Read More

Why does my LDP-C/CW 18/40/50-05 driver does not reach the full current of my external applied setpoint?

Why does my LDP-C/CW 18/40/50-05 driver does not reach the full current of my external applied setpoint? This driver series features a potentiometer which can be used to limit the maximum current in order to protect the laser diode. Please refer…

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Why is does the current deviate from my set current after a calibration with a PLCS-21 and a compatible LDP-V driver?

Why is does the current deviate from my set current after a calibration with a PLCS-21 and a compatible LDP-V driver? The calibration process is carried out by ramping up the high voltage (HV) from the user definied minimum value to the maximum…

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Can I use a PLCS-21 pulse generator for a driver with an analog signal input such as a LDP-VRM 01-12 CA?

Can I use a PLCS-21 pulse generator for a driver with an analog signal input such as a LDP-VRM 01-12 CA? The PLCS-21 is a digital pulse generator and only generates a 5 V high signal apart from its 0 V low state. Thus, the PLCS-21 is not suitable…

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My PicoLAS short pulse driver (e.g. from the LDP-V series) does not generate any output when I send a trigger signal. What should I check? What should I check?

My PicoLAS short pulse driver (e.g. from the LDP-V series) does not generate any output when I send a trigger signal. What should I check? Please follow the “How get started guide” in the manual. If not stated differently, please always start with…

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In the application notes you will find contributions from us that contain useful information about our products.

Application Note: LDP-V xx-100 with the PLCS-21 and PLB-21

Application Note: LDP-V xx-100 with the PLCS-21 and PLB-21 Associated products: LDP-V 03-100, LDP-V 50-100, LDP-V 80-100, LDP-V 240-100, PLCS-21, PLB-21, LDP-V Kit This application note briefly describes how to connect a PLB-21 to various laser…

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Application Note: Laserdiode-Connections

Application Note: Laserdiode-Connections Related Products: All PicoLAS short pulse driver The connection of the laser diode to any of the PicoLAS short pulse drivers is very critical. A wrong connection, the wrong decision about the connection…

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Application Note: Impedance of Laser Diodes and inductive behaviour

Impedance of laser diodes Inductive behaviorAssociated products: LDP-AV, LDP-V, LDP-C  The parasitic inductive behavior is the most important influence on the pulse rise time. The output voltage of the driver must be able to charge the leakage…

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A circular electronic circuit board with various components, including chips, connectors and a laser lightsource, on a white background.
LED & Xenon lamp drivers
LDP-VRM/CWL Series
10
Ø 31
A very small electronic circuit board with various components, including capacitors, resistors, and connectors, on a white background.
LDP-VRM/CWL Series
10
50 x 27 x 15
153,00 
A tiny electronic circuit board with various components, including capacitors, connectors on a dark blue pcb.
LED & Xenon lamp drivers
LDP-VRM/CWL Series
14
40 x 28 x 20
248,00 
A close-up of a circuit with an ignition coil and capacitors connected to a xenon glass bulb with a metal base.
LED & Xenon lamp drivers
558
245 x 92 x 45
837,00 
A close-up of a circuit board featuring various components like capacitors, inductors, and connectors, set against a white background.
PL-TEC Series
194
60,9 x 57,8 x 29
611,00 
A tiny blue copper pcb with a single chip, a hand full components and 2 pin rows.
PL-TEC Series
8
DIP 24-6 package
,
30 x 18 x 7,5
230,00 
A close-up of a circuit board with various electronic components and connectors and a large processor, set against a light background.
PLCS Series
26
67.7 x 42.3 x 22
1.258,00 
A blue pcb with gold connectors, a large processor and two pin connector rows.
PLCS Series
50
61 x 60 x 22
1.524,00 
A blue electronic circuit board with various components, including processor chips and connectors, on a light background.
SEED driver series
110
65 x 85 x 15
1.111,00 
A blue circuit board with many components, a cutout for butterfly diodes, and mounted on an aluminum heat sink.
SEED driver series
110
65 x 85 x 15
1.483,00 
A blue circuit board with many components, a cutout for butterfly diodes, and mounted on an aluminum heat sink.
SEED driver series
110
65 x 85 x 15
1.134,00 
A blue circuit board with many components, a cutout for butterfly diodes, and mounted on an aluminum heat sink.
SEED driver series
110
65 x 85 x 15
832,00 
A close-up of a blue stacked electronic circuit board with various components, including capacitors and connectors, on a reflective surface.
SEED driver series
-
-
803,00 
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