Diode driver from iC-Haus allows microcontroller-based driving of diodes

July 29, 2015
The iC-HTP two-channel laser diode driver allows microcontroller-based driving of diodes.

The iC-HTP two-channel laser diode driver allows microcontroller-based driving of diodes with common cathodes or p-type laser diodes in continuous-wave mode. It allows automatic power and current control, or a full controller-based power regulation. Maximum current/channel is 750 mA, and both channels can be connected in parallel for currents up to 1.5 A.
iC-Haus
Langenpreising, Germany

www.ichaus.com/ic-htp

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