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Laser Diode Driver

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LONGWOOD, Fla., Dec. 22, 2017 — Laser Diode DriverThe Model 787 Stackable CW and Pulsed Laser Diode Driver from Analog Modules Inc. is an efficient, current-regulated, low-ripple tri-phase laser diode driver designed to power pulsed and continuous wave high-current laser diode stacks.

Proprietary technology provides a 50-A, 5.0-V driver with high efficiency of 96 percent in a compact footprint. Multiple drivers can be stacked together to achieve output currents of 200 A or higher. The driver includes open circuit, short circuit, over-temperature and under-voltage lockout protection.


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Dec 2017
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