The Mini-Laser Driver is a generic
driver for low power, uncooled lasers. Current is up to 200mA,
corresponding power up to about 20mW. A back facet in the laser
assembly
provides power feedback for a DMM to monitor. Constant Current
setting is provided by a pot on the unit. Optionally, a USB input
may be added for computer control, but current will never exceed the
current setting from the pot. The unit is housed in a small box
with the one pot, a USB port, a
power connection and the laser connections.
Schematics
and PCB (done in
Eagle),
USB
drivers and sample programs (list of all VB test files) and all of the
Delcom sample programs and
information (direct copy of the floppy) are available online.
How to Connect Laser
The lasers are ridiciously sensitive to everything and will
self-destruct at the drop of a hat. An unconnected laser is
especially suseptable. As soon as possible, connect the laser to
the mini-laser driver for its protection. Be sure to connect it
correctly or just order a new one. The black wire is the cathode,
the red is the anode (the diode 'arrow' points from red towards the
black). Ensure that the wires will not pull off, especially when
the laser is running.
How to Install the USB Delcom Driver
(windows 2000 or better, not meaning OS-X or Linux)
Delcom makes the USB interface ICs used. Connect the USB port on
the mini-laser driver to the USB port on the computer, the adaptor can
be plugged in or not, makes no difference. The computer will say
it cannot identify the USB device. Click 'Okay' if given the
choice, a USB wizard will appear. Use the defaults until it asks
for a file then point it to the
drivers.
That is all.
How to Use the Mini-Laser Driver
The dial determines the laser current, where 0 to 10 [turns] on the
dial means 0mA to 100mA. Before plugging in the adaptor, turn the
dial down to zero - unless it has been preset. When plugged in,
there is a two second delay before the laser turns on. As
described, set the dial for the desired laser current. The dial
lock can be set to make sure it does not get bumped up. Be sure
not to exceed the rated current!
If using the USB interface, the laser current can be set by the
program, however, it will never be allowed to exceed the dial
current. The dial can be set to the maximum laser current and it
will not be allowed to exceed it.
A typical laser is
Thorlabs'
LPS-4224-830-FC, rated at 10mW typ at 830nm into a SC/APC
terminated fibre.