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Re: Making PCB using these new 405nm LASER Diodes

2009-11-13 by lmri2071

Excellent news, I thought that Bichromate photoresist needs a high energy density. I gonna try with dry films for etch resist and solder mask with a LASER diode of 65 mW to 85 mW. They are  sensitive between 350nm to 420nm wavelength and have an energy density between 25 to 60 mJ/cm2 (Think & Tinker Ltd.). At the begining I though to modify an old LASER printer (replace the IR diode) and try. Is good to know that you get 3 mils with your own implementation.

Lucho

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Volkan Sahin <v_sahin@...> wrote:
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> I've a working prototype. I'm using 150mw 405nm blue ray laser diode. Without complicated optics I can get ~3 mil trace width/space. Currently, I'm using  Dichromated PVA  based homemade photoresist.  The problem is without  polygon mirror scanner, it is very slow but result is impressive. The exposure time required for  1.5 mil spot is ~20 microseconds. 
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> --- On Thu, 11/12/09, lmri2071 <lmri2071@...> wrote:
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> From: lmri2071 <lmri2071@...>
> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Making PCB using these new 405nm LASER Diodes
> To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:38 AM
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> I had this idea about seven years ago. But at that time the Laser Diodes
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> USD$40 (85mW) in eBay. I saw in web (youtube) some germans guys
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> Now I struggling with optics.  When I get some control of the LASER beam
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