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  1. #1
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    Default Thanksgiving FlexMod Sale

    Just a quick thank-you to everyone on the forum, the FlexMod drivers are now on discount sale for Thanksgiving!

    The checkout page also includes LASORB options, which are in stock and (alternatively if you don't need a FlexMod) can individually be purchased separately through this link.

    If you need a combination of 'Red' and 'Blu-Ray' LasOrbs, place two orders (one with each selection) and the shipping of your second order will be discounted (combined shipping) when I process the orders.

    FlexMod data sheet.


    Specifications:

    * Power input: 5-12VDC
    * Analog Input: 0-12V max, usually you set to 5V full range
    * TTL input: 0-5V Off-On
    * Gain setting: 11 turn pot with 2 ranges 0-1A (Low), 0-6A (High) output.
    * Bias setting: 11 turn pot range 0-2A output
    * Dimensions: 31x21.5mm
    * Input Impedance: 9.4k Ohms Low range, 1K Ohms High range

    16 FlexMods on the board:




    High speed linear modulation at 1A:




    Very high speed TTL modulation with no overshoot:

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    you're done!Your order has been sent to ....
    just ordered 2!
    Thank you Dr!

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    what would it take to run a flexmod from a 3.3V power supply? I ask because I have a *lot* of 3.3V supplies and not so many 5V.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Junktronix View Post
    what would it take to run a flexmod from a 3.3V power supply? I ask because I have a *lot* of 3.3V supplies and not so many 5V.
    1.7 VOLTS. Baaaahahaha!

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    hahaha. Dr. no paypal option?

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    I went to buy a couple but you don`t take Paypal??? Do you take orders over the phone?
    "Gravity its not just a good idea its the law"

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    Junktronix, it would be relatively easy to modify for 3.3V supply, I can PM you the instructions.

    Paypal is accepted, PMs sent with details. thanks!

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    Yeah. Ordered 2. I like the high power option, so i can use these for my C-mount experiments. They often require over 2A !

    Thanks Dr. Lava. Great offer.

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    Thank You, Dr. Lava! I only ordered one + bluray lasorb.

    -Adam
    Last edited by sugeek; 11-26-2009 at 09:02.
    Support your local Janitor- not solicited .

    Laser (the acronym derived from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emissions of Radiation) is a spectacular manifestation of this process. It is a source which emits a kind of light of unrivaled purity and intensity not found in any of the previously known sources of radiation. - Lasers & Non-Linear Optics, B.B. Laud.

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    Thanks Dr. all sorted

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