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Okay, well, I can see now that this is the wrong forum to be posting something like this.
I was thinking of trying this on P****nl*****n, but I'm not a member there. Is there anyone
who is also on there who wants to partner up and do a GB over there?
OP:
After some digging, I was able to find a much lower price on these than what they're going
for on eBay. If you haven't read the original thread, these are 850nm pulsed IR diodes in a
plastic package with an integrated driver stage. Here is the rundown.
Osram SPL LL85 WL: 850nm OP: 10W QTY: 50 $9/piece
For some time now, I have wanted to try my hand at laser range finding. These look very
attractive as they have a PFN already built in, simplifying the design process somewhat.
I'm sure there are other applications for them as well. The datasheet also lists ignition, but
with a 0.1% duty cycle, it's probably not enough to burn through any CD cases. Still, if my
math is right (and it is often wrong), with a 100ns pulse width that works out to 10,000
pulses/sec. at full crank, and actually this is a bit generous.
It says right on the datasheet that these are an eye hazard, so anyone who decides to get
some will need to take as much care with these as with any high power laser.
I hope we can get this thing rolling.
Application Notes
Datasheet
I was thinking of trying this on P****nl*****n, but I'm not a member there. Is there anyone
who is also on there who wants to partner up and do a GB over there?
OP:
After some digging, I was able to find a much lower price on these than what they're going
for on eBay. If you haven't read the original thread, these are 850nm pulsed IR diodes in a
plastic package with an integrated driver stage. Here is the rundown.
Osram SPL LL85 WL: 850nm OP: 10W QTY: 50 $9/piece
For some time now, I have wanted to try my hand at laser range finding. These look very
attractive as they have a PFN already built in, simplifying the design process somewhat.
I'm sure there are other applications for them as well. The datasheet also lists ignition, but
with a 0.1% duty cycle, it's probably not enough to burn through any CD cases. Still, if my
math is right (and it is often wrong), with a 100ns pulse width that works out to 10,000
pulses/sec. at full crank, and actually this is a bit generous.
It says right on the datasheet that these are an eye hazard, so anyone who decides to get
some will need to take as much care with these as with any high power laser.
I hope we can get this thing rolling.
Application Notes
Datasheet
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