Greetings All
Need help amplifying Pulse Train to drive Pen Laser
I would like to create a pulse train using my sound card and cooledit pro
(creating square waves) but I don't think I have enough power to drive my
ULN2003A Darlington Transistor Array
(http://www.chipcatalog.com/TI/ULN2003A.htm) can anybody recommend a way
to boost the voltage/current/power so I can drive my ULN2003A chip, I'm
trying to make it very portable, is their a small chip that will allow me
amplify my audio signal/pulse train?
For those of you who are interested this is what I intend to do.
1) Create various pulse trains by creating square waves in cool edit
pro
2) Saving audio file as wav or mp3 onto my iRiver iFP 799T mp3 player
3) Using mp3 player with square wave audio pulse trains to drive my
ULN2003A
4) Have ULN2003a and 3V battery power/pulse a small pen laser less
than 5mW
I do have a bunch of 555/556 timers that could be made into voltage
doublers http://www.reconnsworld.com/power_voltdoubler.html but my mp3
player doesn't put out the required power to operate them.
If anyone has any other recommendations or another way I should go about
it I'm all ears.
TIA
Need help amplifying Pulse Train to drive Pen Laser
I would like to create a pulse train using my sound card and cooledit pro
(creating square waves) but I don't think I have enough power to drive my
ULN2003A Darlington Transistor Array
(http://www.chipcatalog.com/TI/ULN2003A.htm) can anybody recommend a way
to boost the voltage/current/power so I can drive my ULN2003A chip, I'm
trying to make it very portable, is their a small chip that will allow me
amplify my audio signal/pulse train?
For those of you who are interested this is what I intend to do.
1) Create various pulse trains by creating square waves in cool edit
pro
2) Saving audio file as wav or mp3 onto my iRiver iFP 799T mp3 player
3) Using mp3 player with square wave audio pulse trains to drive my
ULN2003A
4) Have ULN2003a and 3V battery power/pulse a small pen laser less
than 5mW
I do have a bunch of 555/556 timers that could be made into voltage
doublers http://www.reconnsworld.com/power_voltdoubler.html but my mp3
player doesn't put out the required power to operate them.
If anyone has any other recommendations or another way I should go about
it I'm all ears.
TIA