GP1S36 GP1S36 Photointerrupter for Detecting Tilt Direction ■ Features ■ Outline Dimensions 1. Subminiature (4.0×4.2×3.8mm) (with built-in super compact ball for detecting tilt direction) 2. 2-phase output type 3. Able to detect the tilt direction of both side (±90˚) by the position of rolling ball. 4. High reliability due to non-contact structure (Unit : mm) Internal connection diagram 3 2 PT2 4 PT1 5 1 2 3 ■ Applications Anode Cathode Emitter 4.2 Collector-emitter voltage Output Emitter-collector voltage Collector current Collector Power dissipation Total power dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature *1 Soldering temperature 1 *2 Soldering temperature 2 3.8 Symbol Rating IF 50 VR 6 P 75 VCE1O 35 VCE2O VE1CO 6 VE2CO IC 20 PC 75 Ptot 100 −25 to +85 Topr −40 to +100 Tstg 260 Tsol Tsol 320 (Ta=25˚C) 3.0MIN. ■ Absolute Maximum Ratings Input 5 Emitter Collector 4.0 1. Digital cameras 2. Camcoders Parameter Forward current Reverse voltage Power dissipation 1 4 Unit mA V mW V +0.2 0.15−0.1 *3.05 5 1 4 V mA mW mW ˚C ˚C ˚C ˚C 3 0.4 *1.27 2 *1.27 ❈ Unspecified tolerance : ±0.2mm ❈ The dimensions indicated by * refer to those measured from the lead base. ❈ Burr is not included in the dimensions. Burr's dimensions : 0.15MAX. 1mmMIN. Soldering area *1 For MAX. 5s *2 For MAX. 2s at the position of 0.8mm from the bottomface of resin package by hand soldering. Notice In the absence of confirmation by device specification sheets, SHARP takes no responsibility for any defects that may occur in equipment using any SHARP devices shown in catalogs, data books, etc. Contact SHARP in order to obtain the latest device specification sheets before using any SHARP device. Internet Internet address for Electronic Components Group http://www.sharp.co.jp/ecg/ GP1S36 ■ Electro-optical Characteristics Conditions IF=20mA VR=3V VCE=20V VCE=5V, IF=5mA VCE=5V, IF=5mA VCE=5V, IC=100µA RL=1 000Ω IF=10mA, IC=60µA Parameter Forward voltage Symbol VF Input IR Reverse current *3 Output ICEO Collector dark current Collector current IC *4 Leak current ILEAK *3 Coupling Rise time tr Characteristics Response time Fall time tf Collector-emitter saturation voltage VCE(sat) MIN. − − − 60 TYP. 1.2 − − − − − − 50 50 − MAX. 1.4 10 100 360 15 150 150 0.4 *3 Output and coupling characteristics are common to the both phototransistors. *4 Characteristics except leak current is measured at θ=0˚, φ=0˚. Leak current is the output current of transistor when θ=±90˚, φ=0˚ and IC=OFF. ■ Detecting Angle Characteristics −75˚ −15˚ θ −90˚ ON IC1 OFF *5 IC2 +15˚ +75˚ *5 ON +90˚ OFF Device state diagram − + − φ ❈ Conditions : IF=5mA, VCC=5V, φ<=±5˚ *5 Indefinite IC1 : Output current of phototransistors PT1 IC2 : Output current of phototransistors PT2 θ : Device condition : Refer to the figure φ : Device condition : Refer to the figure ON :Output current of phototransistors : 60µA or more OFF : Output current of phototransistors : 15µA or less ❈ Output current of ON/OFF is output when device is at a standstill + θ PT GL Gravity direction Gravity direction ■ Supplement Resin cover case Detecting slit (Opaque/putting a ball) Space Detecting slit <90°rotation> Resin mold package Ball(φ=1.2mm, material : steel) <Viewing from detecting side> PT1 PT2 PT2 PT1 Gravity direction PT1 output Indefinite (ON) (ON) (OFF) Indefinite PT2 output Indefinite (OFF) (ON) (ON) Indefinite PT : Detecting PT : Opaque PT : Indefinite (Ta=25˚C) Unit V µA nA µA µA µs µs V GP1S36 Fig.2 Power Dissipation vs. Ambient Temperature 60 120 50 100 Power dissipation P (mW) Forward current IF (mA) Fig.1 Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature 40 30 20 Ptot P, PC 80 60 40 20 10 0 −25 0 25 50 75 85 0 −25 100 0 Fig.3 Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage 2.2 Forward current IF (mA) 50˚C 100 75 85 100 Ta=25°C VCE=5V 2.0 25˚C 0˚C −25˚C 1.8 Collector current IC (mA) 200 50 Fig.4 Collector Current vs. Forward Current 500 Ta=75˚C 25 Ambient temperature Ta (˚C) Ambient temperature Ta (˚C) 50 20 10 5 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 2 0.2 0 1 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3.5 3 0 5 10 Fig.5 Collector Current vs. Collector-emitter Voltage 2.2 Ta=25°C IF=50mA 120 IF=40mA 100 Relative collector current (%) Collector current IC (mA) IF=30mA 1.2 IF=20mA 1.0 0.8 0.6 IF=10mA 0.4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 30 35 40 45 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 IF=5mA VCE=5V IC=100% at Ta=25˚C 20 IF=5mA 0.2 0 25 110 1.6 1.4 20 7 50 Fig.6 Relative Collector Current vs. Ambient Temperature 2.0 1.8 15 Forward current IF (mA) Forward voltage VF (V) 8 Collector-emitter Voltage VCE (V) 9 10 10 0 −25 0 25 50 Ambient temperature Ta (°C) 75 GP1S36 0.20 Fig.8 Response Time vs. Load Resistance IF=10mA IC=60µA 0.18 1000 Response time tr, tf, td, ts (µs) Collector-emitter saturation voltage VCE(sat) (V) Fig.7 Collector-emitter Saturation Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.08 VCE=5V IC=100µA Ta=25°C td tf 10 ts 1 0.06 0.04 −25 0 25 50 0.1 0.1 75 85 1 Ambient temperature Ta (°C) 10 100 Load resistance RL (kΩ) Fig.9 Collector Dark Current vs. Ambient Temperature Fig.10 Test Circuit for Response Time 10-6 VCC VCE=20V Input Collector dark current ICEO (A) tr 100 RD Input RL Output 10-7 Output 10% 90% td 10-8 ts tr 10-9 10-10 0 25 50 75 Ambient temperature Ta (°C) 100 tf Application Circuits NOTICE ●The circuit application examples in this publication are provided to explain representative applications of SHARP devices and are not intended to guarantee any circuit design or license any intellectual property rights. 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