I bought a cheap laser "engraver" on eBay (the kind that uses a GRBL-based controller to drive two stepper mechanisms from salvaged DVD players to control the X and Y axes) and noticed that the beam power varies inconsistently even when drawing with the same PWM power level. So, I decided to reverse engineer the circuit that's used to driver the laser diode (see attached schematic.) I haven't worked with laser diodes before, but I do know that they require a constant current driver and the circuit I found seems to be nothing more than a 12 volt, high side switch. The laser diode and lens is in a small cylindrical tube which I can't seem to open, so it's possible that there might be some type of current limiting circuit inside it. Has anyone else seem something similar to this? And, if, so, can you explain how it functions? Or, is this just a shoddy design that will sort of work for awhile and then burn out?
Wayne