If it is driven controlled from the anode or cathode side. With the trianglelights greens common on eBay a couple years back the Vcc was tied to the anode using a lowside driver it was controlled from the cathode side.
Basically the side the current is controlled from.
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OK so another related question. After reading about general analog modulation behavior in general, it sounds like usually there is a point where the laser just stops. It is hard to phrase this question, but here is a shot.......
OK in general if I am analog modulating a laser using a scale of 0 to 256. The output decreases normally from 256 down to 40 where at 40, it just turns off.
Does the decrease in output decrease in a linear fashion? e.g. 100mw at 256, 50mw at 128, and then it would be around 16mw right before it turns of at 40
Or does it ramp down in output at a different ratio?
I hope this question makes sense.