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Электронный компонент: KSG-262

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Operating Temperature
*2
T
OPR
Photointerrupter(Transmissive)
Printers
Facsimiles
Cameras
Emitter Collector Voltage
Collector Current
50
940
-
Parameter
*1. tw
100
sec.period : T=10msec
*3. For MAX. 5 seconds at the position of 2mm from the package
Storage Temperature
*2
I
F
V
R
I
FP
P
C
T
STG
Collector Power Dissipation
Symbol
Input
Output
Forward Current
Reverse Voltage
Pulse Forward Current
*1
Power Dissipation
Collector Emitter Voltage
5
0.5
-20 ~ +85
30
5
20
-30 ~ +100
mW
Rating
P
D
BV
CEO
BV
ECO
I
C
75
mA
V
A
mA
V
V
Widely applicable
Floppy disk drives
CD-ROM drives
APPLICATIONS
Output
Forward Voltage
Reverse Current
Capacitance
Dark Current
Input
Peak Wavelength
Coupled
Rise Time
Collector Current
Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage
Response Time
Fall Time
Leakage Current
I
CEO
Symbol
V
F
I
R
C
D
P
t
r
t
f
I
C
V
CE(SAT)
I
CEOD
V
CC
=5V, I
C
=0.1mA,
R
L
=1k
-
-
20
-
25
s
s
V
0.15
-
0.4
20
nm
-
I
F
=10mA, I
C
=0.3mA
-
-
-
-
V
CE
=5V, I
F
=10mA (shading)
mA
V
CE
=5V, I
F
=20mA (Non-shading)
2.5
1.0
-
0.25
V
CE
=10V, E
V
=0LX
-
100
Conditions
nA
I
F
=20mA
TYP.
1.25
MIN.
I
F
=20mA
10
-
-
KSG-262
combines high-output GaAs IRED with high sensitive phototransistor,
FEATURES
DIMENSIONS
(UNIT:mm)
The KSG-262 photointerrupter is high-performance standard type,
DESCRIPTION
Compact size.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (Ta=25
)
ELECTRO-OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Ta=25
)
Unit
V
A
pF
Screw - mount type
GAP : 2.0mm
260
T
SOL
Soldering Temperature
*3
Compact
Unit
75
mW
*2. No icebound or dew
A
10
0.5
-
Parameter
MAX.
V
R
=5V
V=0, f=1KHz
1.5
A
K
C
E
HOLE
Photointerrupter(Transmissive)
Method of measuring postion
detection characteristic
Switching time measurement circuit
KSG-262
Forward current Vs.
Forward voltage
Light current Vs.
Forward current
Light current Vs.
Collector-Emitter voltage
Y
0
0
X
Relative light current Vs.
Moving distance
Switching time Vs.
Load resistance
Relative light current Vs.
Moving distance
Power dissipation Vs.
Ambient temperature
Relative light current Vs.
Ambient temperature
(nA)
Dark current Vs.
Ambient temperature