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Specifications
Mfr. Part #:
RPI-352C40N
Key Attributes
Model Number:
RPI-352C40N
Product Description
ROHM RPI-352 Photointerrupter, Small Type
The ROHM RPI-352 is a compact, small-type photointerrupter featuring a positioning pin for precision mounting and a 3.0mm gap between the emitter and detector. This device is suitable for applications such as printers and amusement equipment.
Product Attributes
- Brand: ROHM
- Origin: Not specified
- Material: Not specified
- Color: Not specified
- Certifications: Not specified
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Symbol | Conditions | Unit | Min. | Typ. | Max. |
| Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25C) | ||||||
| Forward current | IF | mA | 80 | |||
| Reverse voltage | VR | V | 5 | |||
| Power dissipation | PD | mW | 80 | |||
| Collector-emitter voltage | VCEO | V | 30 | |||
| Emitter-collector voltage | VECO | V | 4.5 | |||
| Collector current | IC | mA | 30 | |||
| Collector power dissipation | PC | mW | 50 | |||
| Operating temperature | Topr | C | -25 | +85 | ||
| Storage temperature | Tstg | C | -30 | +85 | ||
| Electrical and Optical Characteristics (Ta = 25C) | ||||||
| Forward voltage | VF | IF = 50mA | V | 1.3 | ||
| Reverse current | IR | VR = 5V | A | 10 | ||
| Collector current | IC | VCE = 5V, IF = 20mA | mA | 0.2 | 1.0 | |
| Collector current | IC | IF = 50mA | mA | 1 | ||
| Collector-emitter saturation voltage | VCE(sat) | IF = 20mA, IC = 0.1mA | V | 0.4 | ||
| Dark current | ICEO | VCE = 10V | A | 10 | ||
| Peak sensitivity wavelength | p | nm | 800 | |||
| Maximum sensitivity wavelength | p | nm | 950 | |||
| Peak light emitting wavelength | p | * Non-coherent Infrared light emitting diode used. | nm | |||
| Response time | trtf | VCC = 5V, IC = 1mA, RL = 100 | s | 10 | ||
| Response time | trtf | VCC = 5V, IF = 20mA, RL = 100 | s | 10 | ||
| Cut-off frequency | fC | MHz | - | |||
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