PIM-MINI-200 | 48V Compliance VoltagePulsed Laser Diode Driver

The PIM-Mini-200 pulsed laser diode driver packs a lot in a small casing: 25 A to 200 A current output, rise and fall times below 8 µs, pulse widths of 25 to 250 µs, forward voltage from 0 V to 48 V, and pulse repetition rate from single shot to 20 Hz. Use the PIM-Mini to drive laser diodes, bars, arrays, or any low-impedance load.

The PIM-Mini’s output current can be set manually with a potentiometer or using an external analog voltage. The input trigger signal controls the pulse width. They can be powered by a single DC voltage anywhere from 12 V to 60 V, depending on the compliance voltage needed.

Advantages:

  • Multiple models for different pulsed current output
  • 12V support voltage required, no AC input required
  • External power and trigger for flexibility
  • Compact and Lightweight

Overview

Overview 
Features Applications
  • Pulsed current from 25A to 200A, dependent on model
  • Forward voltage up to 48V
  • Frequency range ≤ 20 Hz
  • Pulse width minimum of 25 µs and a max pulse width of 250 µs
  • External triggering from external devices
  • Current set-point controlled internally with a potentiometer or externally with an analog voltage
  • Current monitor using an SMP connection
  • Compact and Lightweight, Size (HxWxD) 11.3 cm x 12.65 cm x 5.4 cm, Weight 0.5 kg
The PIM-Mini Series is designed to drive laser diodes, bars, arrays, or any low-impedance load with a forward voltage drop up to 48 V.

Specifications 
Compliance Voltage 48V
Max Current Ampliude 200A
Rise/Fall Time 10μs
Max Frequency 20Hz
Pulse Engine (Trigger) External
Remote Control N/A
Form Factor Module
Cooling Ambient Air
Polarity Positive
Pulse Width 25μs to 250μs

Technical resources 
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Media

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Video URL 
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Laser Diode Drivers for Education
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Laser Diode Drivers for LIDAR
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Demystifying Laser Diode Drivers: Current Sources versus Voltage Sources
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