SHARP BS520

BS520
Photodiode for Visible Light
BS520
■ Features
■ Outline Dimensions
1. Spectral sensitivity characteristics akin to
that of human eye
2. Compact flat package
-11
3. Low dark current (Id : MAX. 10 A at VR=1V)
4. Infrared light cut-off type
6.0+-
( Unit:mm )
0
0.1
(3.6)
φ 8.0+-
5.0
0
0.1
1
■ Applications
2
8.0
0.05
(3.4)
2
Parameter
Reverse voltage
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
*1
Soldering temperature
Symbol
VR
Topr
Tstg
Tsol
1
Active area :
5.34mm2
1 Anode
1.4±
■ Absolute Maximum Ratings
0.25
0.1MAX.
0.1
2- 0.6
2.2±
1. AE ( automatic exposure) system and ES
( electronic shutter ) system for cameras
2. Stroboscopes
3. Precise optical instruments
2 Cathode
( Ta= 25˚C )
Rating
10
- 20 to + 60
- 30 to + 80
260
Unit
V
˚C
˚C
˚C
*1 For 5 seconds
■ Electro-optical Characteristics
*2
*2
Parameter
Short circuit current
Short circuit current
temperature coefficient
Dark current
Dark current temperature
coefficient
Terminal capacitance
Peak sensitivity wavelength
*3
Spectral sensitivity
infrared radiation ratio
Symbol
I SC
βT
Id
αT
Ct
λp
∆IR
( Ta= 25˚C )
Conditions
E V = 100lx
E V = 100lx
V R = 1V
V R = 1V
V R = 0, f= 100kHz
-
MIN.
0.40
500
-
TYP.
0.55
0.02
3 x 10 - 12
4.0
600
560
5
MAX.
0.65
0.06
10 - 11
5.0
1 000
600
10
Unit
µA
% /˚C
A
times/
10˚C
pF
nm
%
*2 E V : Illuminance by CIE standard light source A( tungsten lamp )
I SC ( µ >=700nm)
x 100%
*3 ∆ I R =
I SC ( entire wavelength )
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BS520
Fig. 1 Short Circuit Current vs.
Illuminance
Fig. 2 Relative Short Circuit Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
10 - 5
103
T a = 25˚C
5
10 - 6
102
Relative short circuit current ( % )
Short circuit current I SC ( A )
5
10 - 7
5
10 - 8
5
10 - 9
5
10 - 10
5
10 - 11
101
100
99
98
97
5
10 - 12
10 -3
5 10 - 2 5 10 -1 5 1
5 10
5 10 2
96
5 10 3
0
10
Illuminance E V ( lx )
Fig. 3 Dark Current vs. Reverse Voltage
Relative sensitivity ( % )
5
2
Dark current I d ( A )
10 -10
T a = 60˚C
2
50˚C
10 -11
40˚C
5
30˚C
2
20˚C
10 -12
2
5 10 -2 2
5 10 -1 2
5 10 0 2
5 10 1
Reverse voltage V R ( V )
Fig. 5 Response Time vs. Load Resistance
1000
Ev= 100lx
T a = 25˚C
Response time t r , t f ( µ s )
500
200
100
tr , t f
50
20
10
5
LED
2
BS520
1
1
2
5
10
20
50
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
400
60
T a = 25˚C
500
600
700
800
900
Wavelength λ ( nm )
5
10 -13
10 - 3 2
40
Fig. 4 Spectral Sensitivity
10 -9
5
20 25 30
Ambient temperature Ta ( ˚C )
Output
Input
RL
Output
tr
50 100 200
10%
90%
tf
500 1000
Load resistance R L ( k Ω )
● Please refer to the chapter “ Precautions for Use.”
1000
1100
1200