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    Infrared Laser Pointer

    I along with a friend connected the laser to the voltage source using the 82ohm resistor in series with a variable resistor, adjusting it from very low voltage across the diode to the typical 1.9 volts. We managed to get it to light without blowing it. However, as I suspected it doesn't give...
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    Infrared Laser Pointer

    I've already seen it work with a red laser pointer, at the moment I'm just trying to get a beam from a laser we got from a CD player. I found her some specs: http://www.rohm.com/products/databook/ld/pdf/rld78mpa1.pdf I'm going to attempt to put 45mA and 1.9V through it from a 5.6V power...
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    Infrared Laser Pointer

    What kind of voltage would you put through a laser like one taken from a CD player? On that same not, what is the operating current? I managed to find an broken CD player, and I don't want to destroy the laser diode for fear of not being able to find another one any time soon.
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    Infrared Laser Pointer

    Not seeing the dot IS the point. Another point is that, as much as possible, I'd like to make it from scratch. That's why I asked if I could use the laser from a CD player or something similar. Just buying one takes half the fun out of the idea.
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    Infrared Laser Pointer

    The Wiimote Whiteboard is an application that allows you to connect the Wiimote to a PC via a bluetooth connection and along with an IR light source like an IR LED (or I'm hoping an IR dot on a screen from an IR laser pointer) is able to simulate touch-screen functionality. YouTube - Low-Cost...
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    Infrared Laser Pointer

    Greetings, I wish to build an infrared laser pointer to be used with the Wiimote Whiteboard application. I want it to be able to emit a reasonably small infrared dot from about 3 to 4 meters onto a matte surface that can be picked up by the infrared camera in the Wiimote. Being new to working...


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