ETC PCO-7110

THE PULSE OF THE FUTURE
P C O - 7 11 0 P U L S E D L A S E R
DIODE DRIVER MODULE
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Compact, Economical OEM Module
4A To 120A Output
4ns To 65ns Pulse Width
Repetition Frequency Single-Shot
To 50KHz
Diodes May Be Mounted Directly On The
PCO-7110, Eliminating The Need For
Interconnect Cables Or Striplines
Pulsed Current Monitor Output
The PCO-7110 is a compact, economical OEM laser diode
driver module designed to provide extremely fast, high current
pulses to drive laser diodes in range finder, LIDAR, atmospheric communications and other applications requiring high
current, nanosecond pulses.
drive a wide range of laser diodes in a small package. These features provide the user with an economical OEM module with the
flexibility to be readily designed into a wide range of products.
Six standard models are offered in the PCO-7110 product line,
providing pulse currents ranging from 4A to 120A, and pulse
widths from 4 nanoseconds to 65 nanoseconds, at frequencies
as high as 50KHz. Custom pulse width and output current configurations are available for OEM applications – contact DEI for
more information.
The PCO-7110 uses MOSFET transistors as the main switching
element. Unlike avalanche transistor drivers, neither the power
MOSFET or the gate drive transistor of the PCO-7110 are operated in breakdown, but instead are controlled via their gates. This
design provides a high degree of reliability, excellent switching
performance, and superior amplitude and temporal stability over a
broad operating temperature range.
Mounting pads are provided to mount the laser diode directly
to the driver, eliminating the need for interconnect cables or
striplines. The four-hole mounting pattern accepts TO-18, TO5, TO-52, 5.6MM, and 9MM packages (EG&G Optoelectronics
R, S, T and U packages), as well as other packages of similar
dimensions and lead spacing, mounted perpendicular to the
driver circuit board. To facilitate different packages and mounting preferences, there are two solder pads on the end of the
board to accept various laser diode packages mounted on axis
to the driver. Furthermore, the diode can be connected remotely from the driver using a low-impedance stripline interconnection between the mounting pads and the leads of the
laser diode.
A current monitor output may be viewed with an oscilloscope,
providing a straight-forward means to observe the diode current waveform in real-time.
Technical Overview
The driver requires three inputs: A TTL trigger, +15VDC support
power, and a high voltage DC input (+195V or +495V maximum,
depending upon the driver model). The output current depends
upon the available charge of the driver’s pulse forming network.
This charge is directly proportional to the applied voltage. Therefore it is possible to vary the output of the PCO-7110 by varying
the input high voltage amplitude. The output current can be varied
over a large range with little variation in pulse width.
Protection circuitry is designed into the PCO-7110 to protect the
driver against excessively long input trigger signals and support
power supply transients and over-voltage conditions. Additionally,
high speed clamp diodes are incorporated into the output network
to protect the laser diode against reverse voltage conditions.
The PCO-7110 driver provides high-speed performance, a robust design, flexible mounting configurations and the ability to
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SPECIFICATIONS
PCO-7110 MODEL
Pulse Output Current Range (Controlled by input high voltage amplitude)
40-4
50-15
90-30
100-7
120-15
45-65
4A to 40A
5A to 50A
5A to 90A*
5A to 100A*
5A to 120A*
4A to 45A
Maximum DC Input Voltage
+195V
Pulse Width (FWHM at maximum output current)
Rise Time (10% - 90%, Typical)
Maximum PRF (Pulse Recurrence Frequency), CW at maximum output current, controlled by input trigger
Jitter (1st Sigma)
+400V
+495V
4ns ±1ns
15ns ±2ns
30ns ±3ns
7ns ±1ns
15ns ±2ns
65ns ±3ns
<2ns
2.5ns
<3ns
2.5ns
2.5ns
35ns
50KHZ
11KHz
1KHz
5KHz**
2KHz
1.5KHz
Throughput Delay (Delay from input trigger to output pulse)
<1ns
<2ns
33ns Typical
55ns Typ.
Maximum Overshoot at maximum output current
4%
Output Current Monitor
10A/V into 50 Ohms
Trigger In
+5V/50Ω, 50-100ns pulse width
Support Power
+15V at 2mA
MECHANICAL
Length
2.45 in. (62.2mm)
Width
1.0 in. (25.4mm)
Height
Weight (Approximate)
0.3 in. (7.5mm)
10 grams
12 grams
0.5 in.
(12.7mm)
14 grams
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-20 C to+85oC
Operating Temperature
ALL SPECIFICATIONS MEASURED INTO A SHORTED OUTPUT AND MEASURED WITH THE INTERNAL CURRENT MONITOR
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • LASER DIODE NOT INCLUDED
* Maximum output current must be derated by 15% at operating temperatures above 60oC
** Maximum current must be limited to 90A at frequencies above 2.5KHz.
Model 40-4 Typical Output Waveform
4ns Pulse Width, 45A Output
Model 45-65 Typical Output Waveform
65ns Pulse Width, 48A Output
Model 50-15 Typical Output Waveform
15ns Pulse Width, 56A Output
(10ns/Div horizontal scale, 10A/Div vertical scale)
(50ns/Div horizontal scale, 10A/Div vertical scale)
(10ns/Div horizontal scale, 10A/Div vertical scale)
Optional Accessories:
• PCA-9210 Connector Kit
Mating connectors for signal and power inputs and
current monitor
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PCA-9140 Current Monitor Cable Assembly
50 Ohm cable with connectors to connect current
monitor to an oscilloscope, 3 feet in length
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1820-0030 Low-Impedance Stripline
To remotely connect PCO-7110 to the laser diode
Model 100-6 Typical Output Waveform
6ns Pulse Width, 102A Output
Model 120-15 Typical Output Waveform
15ns Pulse Width, 120A Output
(10ns/Div horizontal scale, 20A/Div vertical scale)
(10ns/Div horizontal scale, 20A/Div vertical scale)
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