Transient protection circuit
First Claim
1. A protection circuit for protecting a laser diode from electrical transients, the laser diode having an anode coupled to a first electric potential and a cathode coupled to a drive potential and being powered by a drive current, comprising:
- voltage-responsive resistance means electrically coupled to the cathode at the drive potential and to electrical ground, wherein the drive current substantially bypasses the resistance means during normal operation of the laser diode.
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Abstract
Semiconductor lasers are susceptible to harmful high currents or high voltage electrical transients. Semiconductor pump lasers are especially vulnerable to electrical transients under normal operation because of the large continuous wave current needed to drive the semiconductor pump laser to achieve a high optical power. A protection circuit for 980 nm pump lasers using a non-linear voltage-dependent resistance means which limits drive current based on a drive voltage powering a laser diode is demonstrated to be effective in guarding the laser against harmful electrical transients.
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15 Claims
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1. A protection circuit for protecting a laser diode from electrical transients, the laser diode having an anode coupled to a first electric potential and a cathode coupled to a drive potential and being powered by a drive current, comprising:
voltage-responsive resistance means electrically coupled to the cathode at the drive potential and to electrical ground, wherein the drive current substantially bypasses the resistance means during normal operation of the laser diode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for protecting a laser diode having an anode and a cathode from damage caused by electrical transients in a drive current powering the laser diode, comprising the steps of:
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electrically coupling to the cathode of the laser diode and to electrical ground a voltage-responsive resistance means for providing a resistance to current which are responsive to voltage across the resistance means; and bypassing substantially all of the drive current away from the laser diode when there are harmful electrical transients in the drive current. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A laser circuit for generating coherent radiation, comprising:
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a laser diode having an anode and a cathode, the anode of the laser diode is coupled to a first electric potential and the cathode of the laser diode is coupled to a drive potential; and voltage-responsive resistance means for providing a resistance to current which are responsive to voltage across the resistance means and coupled to the drive potential and to electrical ground. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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14. A method for operating a laser circuit to generate coherent radiation, comprising the steps of:
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(A) providing a laser circuit comprising a laser diode having an anode and a cathode, wherein the anode is coupled to a first electric potential and the cathode is coupled to a drive potential, and a voltage-responsive resistance means for providing a resistance to current which are coupled to the drive potential and to electrical ground; (B) powering the laser diode with a drive current to generate coherent radiation; and (C) varying the resistance of the resistance means responsive to the drive current. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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