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iC-WKL - 2.4V CW LASER DIODE DRIVER

Download the iC-WKL datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the iC-WKL-iC variant, as both devices belong to the same 2.4v cw laser diode driver family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The iC-WK/L device is a driver for laser diodes in continuous wave operation which requires only four external components.

The wide power supply range of 2.4V to 6V and the integrated reverse battery protection allow for battery operation with a minimum of two cells.

Features

  • ° CW operation up to 70mA from 2.4..6V supply voltage and up to 4A with an external power transistor ° Rapid soft start after power-on typical within 70µs ° Simple power adjustment via the external resistor ° Control loop accuracy better than 1% with changes in temperature, supply voltage and load current ° Integrated reverse polarity protection for the iC and laser diode ° Strong suppression of transients with very small external capacitors; integrated flyback path ° Permanent shutdown with exc.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (iC-WKL-iC-Haus.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number iC-WKL
Manufacturer iC-Haus
File Size 86.68 KB
Description 2.4V CW LASER DIODE DRIVER
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iC-WK, iC-WKL 2.4V CW LASER DIODE DRIVER FEATURES ° CW operation up to 70mA from 2.4..6V supply voltage and up to 4A with an external power transistor ° Rapid soft start after power-on typical within 70µs ° Simple power adjustment via the external resistor ° Control loop accuracy better than 1% with changes in temperature, supply voltage and load current ° Integrated reverse polarity protection for the iC and laser diode ° Strong suppression of transients with very small external capacitors; integrated flyback path ° Permanent shutdown with excessive temperature and overcurrent (i.e.
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