
Originally Posted by
buffo
Don't forget that increasing the voltage increases the current. The difference is that the voltage drop across the laser diode doesn't change very much between threshold and max output. Thus it only takes a tiny voltage change to force a *large* current change.
Your test results look fine to me. The fact that you have some light coming from the diode even with a small amount of current flowing is not surprising. Most laser diodes do this.
Adam
I'd beef up Q1, 2n2222 is good part, but not strong enough for this application
ie 200 or 450 mW max depending on the part. You'd like at least 3x that and darlington.
Steve
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