FAST, High Energy Pulser This circuit is
designed to provide very fast, high current pulses into laser
diodes and LEDs. It can be modified to drive ultrasonic
transducers as well. The light pulses from the laser are typically
used for range-finder applications as well as fluorescent
excitation sources. Some blue LED's from Nichia will generate UV
energy when overdriven with short, high-current pulses.
The circuit is designed around a transistor designed for this
application: the DE150 from Directed Energy, Inc (www.directedenergy.com).
The circuit works as follows: the 78S40 forms a basic 15V to 100V
flyback DC to DC converter. The 100 volts is then used to charge
the four, 1000pf caps connected to the source pins of Q1. When Q1
is turned on, the caps discharge through the laser diode
dissipating 1/2*C*V^2 of energy. JP1 can be used as a current
monitor. Multiply the observed voltage by four to determine the
current through the diode.
Careful attention to layout will yield the best turn-on times.
Keep the leads short and the traces fat. For more information on
designs of this type, we strongly recommend a visit to the DEI
site referenced above.
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