LED Pulser Delivers Laser-Like Performance at Fraction of the Cost

Tool can be used in a variety of technical applications that normally demand far more expensive laser or arc lamp light

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LIVERMORE, Calif. — When Sandia National Laboratories electronics engineer Chris Carlen got enthusiastic about flashlights containing high-power light-emitting devices (LEDs), he didn’t expect his hobby to lead to the creation of a new, high-speed LED driver that delivers lighting performance that exceeds that of conventional sources at a fraction of the cost.

The Sandia LED Pulser provides high-brightness, rapidly pulsed, multicolor light for scientific, industrial or commercial uses. In some cases, the LED Pulser can displace more expensive lasers.

“I had the idea a few years ago to see if high-powered multicolored LEDs in flashlights could be turned on and off rapidly by an electronic circuit to produce short light pulses similar to that of a 10-nanosecond pulsed laser or even down to one nanosecond depending on the LED,” Carlen said.

“It was more of a curiosity initially, but then something came up where a light source being used in a lab wasn’t working out, so I decided to try to make a quick prototype to pulse an LED, which worked out pretty well,” he said.

LED Pulser contributes to new scientific discoveries

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