Photo interrupter (OS25B10)
Introduction
The OS25B10 is a high performance standard type photo interrupter, which combines high output GaAlAs infrared light emitting diode and high sensitive phototransistor.
Features
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10mm space for interruption
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Easy to mount on PCB
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High-speed response
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Widely applicable
Application Ideas
- Tape-end sensors
- Timing sensors
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Edge sensors
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copiers
Specification
Maximum Ratings (Ta=25℃)
Item | Symbol | Rating | Unit | |
Input | Power Dissipation | PD | 80 | mW |
Reverse Voltage | VR | 5 | V | |
Forward Current | IF | 50 | mA | |
Pulse Forward current * 1 | IFP | 1 | A | |
Output | Collector Power Dissipation | Pc | 100 | mW |
Collector Current | Ic | 20 | mA | |
C-E Voltage | VCEO | 30 | V | |
E-C Voltage | VECO | 5 | V | |
Operating Temperature | Topr | -25~+65 | ℃ | |
Storage Temperature | Tstg | -25~+85 | ℃ | |
Soldering Temperature *2 | Tsol | 240 | ℃ |
Electro-optical Characteristics (Ta=25℃)
Item | Symbol | Conditions | Min | Typ | Max | Unit | |
Input | Forward Voltage | VF | IF=20mA | 1.2 | 1.6 | V | |
Reverse Current | IR | VR=5V | 10 | µA | |||
Capacitance | Ct | f=1MHZ | 25 | pF | |||
Peak Wavelength | λP | 940 | nm | ||||
Output | Collector Dark Current | ICEO | VCE=10V | 1 | 100 | nA | |
Light Current | IL | VCE=5V,IF=20mA | 1 | 2.5 | mA | ||
C-E Saturation Voltage | VCE(sat) | IF=20mA,Ic=0.5mA | 0.2 | 0.4 | V | ||
Switching Speeds | Rise Time | tr | Vcc=10V, Ic=5mA, RL=100Ω | 5 | µsec | ||
Fall Time | tf | 5 | µsec |
Mechanic Dimensions
Resources
The resources need to be downloaded, like Eagle file, Demo code, project or other datasheet.
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