IC Haus laser diode driver features a microcontroller interface

July 18, 2013
With the iC-HT two-channel CW laser diode driver, diodes may be run by the optical output power, laser diode current, or a full power control unit.

The iC-HT two-channel CW laser diode driver has a microcontroller interface for medical and industrial applications. Using this device, laser diodes may be driven by the optical output power, laser diode current, or a full, controller-based power control unit. Maximum laser diode current per channel is 750 mA. With supply voltages of 2.8–8V, it can drive both blue and green laser diodes.
iC-Haus
Langenpreising, Germany

www.ichaus.com/ic-Ht

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