Analog Modules laser diode driver supplies 100 A pulsed output current

April 26, 2013
The Model 773 compact, low-voltage DC input power converter/laser diode driver supplies high pulsed current for laser diode-stack loads.
Model 773 laser diode driver from Analog Modules
Model 773 laser diode driver from Analog Modules

The Model 773 compact, low-voltage DC input power converter/laser diode driver supplies high pulsed current for laser diode-stack loads. Pulsed output current is 100 A with <25 μs rise time into diode stacks of 2–5 V and up to 3 ms pulsewidth for Er:glass at an average power to the load of 1.0 W.
Analog Modules
Longwood, FL

www.analogmodules.com

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Analog Modules, Inc. announces the release of its High Current Pulsed Laser Diode Driver

Longwood, FL - Analog Modules, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of its High Current Pulsed Laser Diode Driver, Model 773.

The Model 773 is a low-cost, highly compact low voltage DC input power converter/laser diode driver designed to supply high pulsed current for laser diode-stack loads. Pulsed output current is 100A with 25s risetime into diode-stacks of 2-5V (up to 3ms pulse width for Er:glass) (18-24V load version under development) at an average power to the load of 1.0W. Performance over temperature is guaranteed from -32°C to +55°C. The driver weighs only 2.1 oz. and is ideally suited for rangefinding applications. The unit does not require a heatsink and offers open circuit and short circuit protection.

For detailed specifications and outline drawings on the Model 773, visit our website at http://www.analogmodules.com/products/laser-diode.php to view the product data sheet. You may also contact AMI to discuss the specifics of your application at [email protected] or phone +1 407-339-4355.

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