OSI Optoelectronics Infrared Photodiode, 65 °, Through Hole

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RS Stock No.:
848-6279
Mfr. Part No.:
PIN-SPOT-9DMI
Brand:
OSI Optoelectronics
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Brand

OSI Optoelectronics

Product Type

Photodiode

Spectrums Detected

Infrared

Wavelength of Peak Sensitivity

970nm

Mount Type

Through Hole

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Number of Pins

3

Minimum Wavelength Detected

350nm

Maximum Wavelength Detected

1100nm

Typical Fall Time

3ns

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Amplified

No

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Length

24.81mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Width

5 mm

Height

5mm

Diameter

25.4 mm

Angle of Half Sensitivity

65 °

Automotive Standard

No

Typical Rise Time

3ns

Dark Current

0.2nA

Series

Spot

Polarity

Reverse

Breakdown Voltage

30V

COO (Country of Origin):
US

OSI SPOT Series Segmented Photodiodes


The SPOT Series of common substrate photodiodes, from OSI Optoelectronics, are segmented into separate active areas with a well defined 0.127mm gap between adjacent elements. SPOT Series photodiodes have a spectral response range of 350-1100nm; Notch or band pass filters can be added to achieve specific spectral responses.

Position information can be obtained when the light spot diameter is larger than the spacing between cells.

High Accuracy

Position resolutions of better than 0.1μm

Fast response times suitable for high speed or pulse operation

Ultra Low Dark Current

Excellent Response Match

High Stability over Time and Temperature

Applications include: Machine Tool Alignment, Position Measuring, Beam Centring, Surface Profiling and Targeting Guidance Systems

Photodiodes, OSI Optoelectronics


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