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LDP-V 75-200 Manual Rev2201
User Manual
LDP-V 75-200

PicoLAS GmbH Burgstr. 2 52146 Würselen Germany

Phone: Fax: E-mail: Web:

+49 (0) 2405-64594-60 +49 (0) 2405-64594-61 info@picolas.de www.picolas.de

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Rev. 2201

Table of Contents
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How to use the Manual
Notice: Depending on the final application and operation regime this unit must be assembled onto a heat sink or may stay non-cooled. Improper cooling may cause damage to the electronic components. Please refer to section "Power Dissipation" for more details on the thermal power losses during operation. Before powering on your driver unit read this manual thoroughly and make sure you have understood everything. Caution: High voltages up to 200 V are present at several PCB components. Do not touch during operation. Please pay attention to all safety warnings. If you have any doubts or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us!
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Dos and Don'ts
Never ground any output connector. Never use any grounded probes at the output. Do not connect your oscilloscope to the output! This will immediately destroy the driver and the probe! Do not connect voltages in reverse polarity to the device as there is no built-in protection circuit. Do use power-up sequencing: Allow the +5 V supply voltage to fully ramp up before applying any other voltages (HV; Trigger Input). Do not use mechanical force on the PCB components as they are fragile. Resulting damages are not covered by warranty. Beware: Some lab power supplies cause excessive ringing during powering on and off. These may damage the unit! Do keep connecting cables between power supply and driver as short as possible.
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How to get started
Step What to do 1 Unpack your device. 2 Attach the laser diode to the driver.

Check
Please see section "Connection of the Laser Diode" for further details.

3 Assemble the driver onto an appropriate See section "Power Dissipation" for heat sink. This step may only be omitted if further information on thermal the stress to the driver is kept very low. dissipation.

4 Connect GND, +20 V and HV+ to the 6 Please see section "How to connect the pin MOLEX 430450606 connector. Keep Driver" for further details. the power supply off.

5 Connect the pulse generator to the SMA Ensure that no pulse is fed before

trigger input jack.

powering up the unit.

6 Carry out the power-up sequence as

Security advice: Do not touch the PCB

follows:

components near the laser diode since

1) Fully ramp up the +20 V rail

they may carry high voltages up to 200 V.

2) Enable the HV+ supply
Then feed a pulse signal to the input terminal. For example 5 V amplitude, 10

Note: Observe the drivers limits as in section "Power Dissipation" to avoid overloading the driver.

ns pulse width and 1 kHz repetition rate.

7 Check the optical output of your laser diode.

8 Turn off sequence: Disable the pulse generator and then turn off all power sources (+20 V and HV+).

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Connection of the Laser Diode

LD+ 1.3 x 8.6 mm²

LD2.2 x 8.6 mm²

Distance between LD- and LD+ pad: 0.2 mm
Figure 1: Dimensions of bonding pads for the laser diode

Figure 2: Close up of the LD pads; dimensions in milimeter
The LD- and LD+ pads are located in the upper edge of the driver. For the standard dimensions please refer to the dimensions in Figure 1. Both pads are also marked with + /- to indicate the correct polarity.
Many elements and parasitic "stray" components may affect the performance of the driver unit. The stray inductance of the load connected to the driver is very important. The term "load" not only includes the diode itself but also the packaging (bond wires!) and the connection between the driver and the diode. However, PicoLAS has no influence on these parts.
Refer to the PicoLAS Application Notes "Impedance of Diodes" and "LD- Connections" for more information on parasitic elements and their effect on the pulse shape.
If you need a different pad sizes for your laser diode, please do not hesitate to contact us. Customized pad layouts are possible for adapting the dimensions of your load.
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How to connect the Driver

Trigger Imon

3

6

2

5

1

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Figure 3: Picture of the PCB layout

Signals of the 6 pin Micro-Match header:

Pin Name 1 nc
2 NTC
3 GND 4 GND 5 HV+ 6 +20 .. 25 V

Description nc Internal 10 kOhms NTC versus GND for temperature monitoring, PT1000 B-value: 3850 ppm / K Ground return Ground return External high voltage supply input (0 .. 190 V) +20 .. 25 V supply voltage, connect to a stabilized power supply

Trigger Input (7): The trigger input requires a signal of 5 V and is terminated with 50 Ohms. The input signal pulse width is in the range from 4 .. 100 ns. For more details see the next section.
Security Advice: Do not touch any leads of the output or the output capacitors as they can carry high voltages of up to 200 V.

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Pulse Input
The trigger generator must be capable of delivering 5 V into 50 Ohms and at least 4 ns up to 100 ns pulse width. Note: It is recommended to keep the trigger pulse width within the range of 4 .. 100 ns since longer pulses will increase the power loss. Given a valid trigger signal the output pulse form depends only on the high voltage supply level and the laser diode's characteristics.
Power Supply Requirements
The driver requires a stabilized +20 V supply (used by control logic). Caution: The +20 V rail must be completely ramped-up within 2 ms to guarantee a proper start-up of the gate driver.
Adhere to the power-up sequence as follows: 1) Fully ramp up the +20 V rail 2) Enable the HV+ supply 3) Apply trigger signal Should you aim to connect a large number of driver units to a single power supply the high start-up current spikes can be taken care of by using an additional capacitor bank and hard power switching at its output. Failure to meet this requirement may cause the gate driver circuitry to stay in a faulty state. Note: The HV+ laser diode supply can be interrupted at any time e.g. for safety reasons by the customer.
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Current Consumption
Quiescent currents

Supply input Conditions

Min.

+20 V

20 V .. 25 V

/

Trigger signal present

Supply input Conditions

Typ.

+5 V

4.8 V .. 5.2 V

0.3

Max. /
Max. 1

Unit mA
Unit mA

Cooling
The driver is base plate cooled only. Please assemble the entire unit to a heat sink which is capable to take out the heat.
The heat sink is suitable if the system temperature does not exceed the maximum operating limits.
Current Monitor
The trigger generator must be capable of delivering 5 V into 50 Ohms and at least 4 ns in pulse width.
Given a valid trigger signal the output pulse form depends only on the high voltage supply level and the laser diode's characteristics. To illustrate the driver's behaviour the following scope screenshot shows the current monitor signal while the LD output is shorted.
The scaling of the current monitor Imon is 0.05 V/A or 20 A/V

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Recommended Operating Conditions

Supply voltages
HV+ +20 V

Min.

Typ.

Max.

Unit

-

-

+190

V

+20

+24

+25

V

Trigger input

Min.

Typ.

Max.

Unit

HIGH level input voltage

@ Zin=50 

2.8

5

LOW level input voltage

@ Zin=50 

0

0

+5.2

V

+0.8

V

Pulse width

4

-

100

ns

Repetition rate

-

-

250

kHz

Absolute maximum Ratings (destroying limits)

Supply voltages
HV+ +20 V

Min.

Max.

Unit

0

+190

V

0

+25

V

Trigger input

Min.

Trigger signal voltage, unterminated

0

Max.

Unit

+5.2

V

Trigger Signal:
Note that the maximum ratings for both pulse width and repetition rate depend on the actual high voltage supply (HV+). See section "Power Dissipation" for guidance. Since the internal gate driver's pulse width is limited to 20 ns minimum, shorter pulses than 20 ns will not give any performance benefit. However, longer pulse widths than 20 ns will add to the power loss (see section "Recommended Operating Conditions" above).
The driving signal to the pulse input should be kept low while the +5 V supply voltage is down.

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Dimension of Heat Sink and PCB

M2

M2

3.2 mm

3.2 mm

M2 3.2 mm
Figure 4: Dimension of heat sink and PCB

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LD pads

Position of Connectors and Mounting Holes
SMA connector: Trigger input
Connector: MOLEX_430450 606

SMAconnector:

2x W.FL-R-SMT1-connector: differential

Mounting holes: use these holes to mount the driver on a heat sink
Figure 5: Position of connectors and mounting holes

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References

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