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    Default Analog blanking driver (schematic)

    I am trying to build a constant current driver with analog blanking.
    Based on a scheme on internet i copyed it using parts available in my country.

    This wil be my first laserprojector project.
    ( i don't count the 3motor lissajous thing i made 18years ago :-)

    I would like to use this driver with a FB3 that i will be ordering this month.


    Can you guys confirm that this diodedriver works?
    Did i make any mistakes in the schematic?

    It would be a sad day if i blowup a perfect working pangolin FB3.

    Thank you!!!

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    That's a ttl driver, not analog

    I built that driver once, it works fine ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FourDee View Post
    That's a ttl driver, not analog

    I built that driver once, it works fine ;-)

    Damn! Thats a pitty then.
    I would really like to get into analog blanking but finding the right schematic to build these drivers myself with parts available is really hard.

    There are some nice drivers available from Dr lava and Robin/UkLASER but i like to build the drivers from normal components myself for the satifaction of building.

    SMD/SMT scares me alittle.
    I has been 10 years of soldering silence.. so getting directly into SMD/SMT isnt going to be a wise choice i think.

    Maybe some of you guys have suggestions for me?

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    Anthony

    Dont worry about English or grammar

    We have members from all over the world and we understand that English is not everyones first language, im often impressed by those that do try for instance i could never reply to bridge or frank in chinese ... so we are pretty forgiving

    good luck with your driver building

    all the best .... Karl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banthai View Post
    Anthony

    Dont worry about English or grammar

    We have members from all over the world and we understand that English is not everyones first language, im often impressed by those that do try for instance i could never reply to bridge or frank in chinese ... so we are pretty forgiving

    good luck with your driver building

    all the best .... Karl
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    Die 4 driver schematic. You can build it or but it from Robin. Very nice analog driver.

    http://www.die4laser.com/dvd-rec/Die...riveRev1-2.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by carmangary View Post
    Die 4 driver schematic. You can build it or but it from Robin. Very nice analog driver.

    http://www.die4laser.com/dvd-rec/Die...riveRev1-2.pdf
    carmangary,

    It's a nive driver!!
    I have seen alot of people using these with succes.

    Sadfully the LMH6645 and IRLR3105 are not available in my country.
    I havent found a electronics store that stocks them.
    These are also SMD/SMT based...

    Maybe there are replacements for the LMH6645 and 3105 but my electronics knowledge isn't that great.

    I know the 6645 is a very fast rail to rail amp and the IRLR3105 should be an automotive mosfet??

    Most other parts in the schematics i can replace for normally available electronics like the 1n4001 etc

    Any suggestion and/or help is welcome!!!

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    if you do so, could you post the schematic? I have the same problem (ik ben Belg)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FourDee View Post
    if you do so, could you post the schematic? I have the same problem (ik ben Belg)

    Four dee,

    Maybe with some help from the photonlexicon users we can alter the schematic??
    If its ok with robin/UKLASER... (i don't know if you are still selling the drivers.. if not.. maybe you can help us with the scematics?)

    I know you are located in belgium.
    I have read your "wannabe" belgium laserists topic :-)
    (leuk om te weten dat er ook nederlanders/vlamingen/belgen op dit forum zitten)

    Do you also have problems finding good laser related resources without paying excessive shipping and customs prices???

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    How about Farnell? http://nl.farnell.com/
    Robin supplies a Farnell BoM too, so it's quite painless, or he may be able to do a kit for you?

    I know this doesn't get you building from scratch which is what you would like to do, but at least you can get your hands dirty with SMD's.
    One out of two 'aint bad...

    Welcome to PL by the way

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