recoder said:
Dear All,
It is really 50Amps. Now I understand that what I need is a current
controller.Thanks to you all . I want to take a look to the article
below but no luck. I cannot download it. "Laser diode current
controller with a high level of protection against electromagnetic
interference" Do you have other references to download?
Thans to you all...
Ok, now that you have cleared that up.
I don't know where your expertise lye, so i'll
point you here to start with:
http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/Power/add-on.html
That is a very basic current limiter add on to an existing
supply.
After looking at that for a bit, you could then start with
something like a basic computer switching power supply that has a
5 volt output as the base input to a current regulator.
by using large wattage and low value current sense resistors
along with high current transistors, you'll have your current
limiter.
Using the URL as a reference, if you need to pulse this
signal. Just look at R1.
There are better and tighter methods of current regulation
how ever. The use of an op-amp via the (+) and (-) inputs shunted
with a current sense resistor will give you an extremely sharp
current response to fold back the voltage on the driving circuit.
Something to think about.