HONEYWELL-ACC SE3470

Infrared Sensors
Line Guide
Solid, sensitive solutions. Optoelectronics integrates optical
principles and semi-conductor electronics — the inter-conversion
of electricity to light. In electronic systems where feedback and
control systems are common, these infrared sensors are often
critical.
Honeywell Sensing and Control (S&C) offers a broad selection of
often reliable, cost-effective, off-the-shelf optoelectronic sensor
solutions for many potential applications — including printers and
copiers, metering and data storage systems, liquid-level sensing,
motion control, scanning, automated transactions, barcode
readers, drop sensors, and other medical equipment. We also
provide a wide array of custom solutions ranging from special
electrical selections, special markings, wiring, and connectors to
completely unique housings or integrated circuits.
FEATURES
REFLECTIVE SENSORS
HOA1395.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• Phototransistor output • Infrared emitter
and phototransistor detector in a single
package • Low profile for design flexibility
• Designed for short-distance detection
• Enhanced sensitivity • Unfocused for
sensing diffused surfaces
Benefits: Miniature infrared sensor
designed to sense reflective objects at
short distances. Infrared emitter and
phototransistor are mounted side-by-side
with an integral barrier to minimize crosstalk.
HOA0149.
Features: Phototransistor output
• Focused for maximum response
• Low-profile housing • Plastic ABS
molded housing
Benefits: An infrared emitter and
phototransistor encased side-by-side on
converging optical axes. Phototransistor
responds to radiation from an infrared
transmitter only when a reflective object
passes within its field of view.
HOA1180.
Features: Choice of phototransistor
or photodarlington output • Enhanced
sensitivity • Wide operating temperature
-55 °C to 100 °C [-67 °F to 212 °F] • 305
mm [12 in] min. 28 AWG PVC insulated
wire leads • Metal can packaged
components
Benefits: Consists of an infrared emitter
and phototransistor or photodarlington
encased side-by-side on converging
axes. Detector responds to radiation from
an infrared emitter only when a reflective
object passes within its field of view.
HOA1397.
Features: Choice of phototransistor or
photodarlington output • Low profile for
design sensitivity • Unfocused for sensing
diffused surfaces • Plastic-molded
components
Benefits: An infrared emitter and
phototransistor or photodarlington
encased side-by-side on parallel axes.
Detector responds to radiation from
infrared emitter only when a reflective
object passes within its field of view.
Potential applications include presence
sensing, motion sensing, movement
detection, and counting.
HOA1405.
Features: Phototransistor output
• Focused for maximum response
• Ambient light and dust protective filter
• Plastic-molded components
Benefits: An infrared emitter and
phototransistor encased side-by-side on
converging optical axes. Phototransistor
responds to radiation from an infrared
emitter only when a reflective object
passes within its field of view. Employs
an IR transmissive filter to minimize the
effects of visible ambient light and to
provide a smooth optical face which
prevents the accumulation of airborne
Unless otherwise noted, potential applications include printers and copiers, motion control systems, metering systems, liquid-level
sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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Infrared Sensors Line Guide
Often reliable, cost-effective
performance.
Often ideal for object presence,
motion and limit sensing,
position encoding, movement
detection, and counting, the
Honeywell S&C infrared sensor
line consists of reflective and
transmissive sensors, detectors,
emitters, and encoders.
Reflective: An infrared emitter
and phototransistors or
photodarlingtons are encased
side-by-side. Detector responds
to radiation from the infrared
emitter when a reflective object
passes.
Transmissive: Through a field
of view, an infrared emitter and a
photosensor are mounted facing
each other when an opaque
object passes through the slot,
interrupting the infrared path,
it is detected. These metal or
plastic products offer a variety
of electro-optical characteristics
and package styles.
Detectors: Available in a
number of different plastic,
metal, and ceramic packages,
with a wide variety of electrooptical characteristics. Can
sense light over broad spectrum
from low visible through near
infrared wavelengths. Analog
detectors are available in
photodiodes, phototransistors,
and photodarlingtons. Digital
Optoschmitt detectors are also
available.
Emitters: Available in a variety
of packages to compliment
the Honeywell detector family.
Available in transfer-molded
plastic packages, as well as
ceramic surface mount or metal
packages in various styles. Two
basic chip types are used: GaAs
and AlGaAs.
Reflective
Sensors
HLC1395
HOA0149
HOA1180
Package style
miniature
pc/chassis mount
chassis mount
Coupled current (Ic)
minimum
0.6 mA
1 mA
0.16 mA
Forward current
10 mA
40 mA
30 mA
Optimum point of
response
1,02 mm [0.04 in]
3,80 mm [0.15 in]
12,7 mm [0.5 in]
Mounting
configuration
pcb mount
pcb or 0.085 in dia mounting
hole
mounting tab
Termination style
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
28 AWG PVC insulated wire
leads
Reflective
Sensors
HOA1397
HOA1405
HOA2498
Package style
pc mount
pc/chassis mount
pc/chassis mount
Coupled current
0.7 mA
0.8 mA
0.16 mA
Forward current
20 mA
30 mA
30 mA
Optimum point of
response
1,27 mm [0.05 in]
5,08 mm [0.2 in]
12,7 mm [0.5 in]
Mounting
configuration
pcb mount
mounting tab
mounting tab
Termination style
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
0.018 dia leads
Encoders: Sensing speed and
direction or mechanical
motion, these PC-mount, plastic
products are typically used in
conjunction with an encoder
disk or linear encoder strip. As
the interruptive pattern moves,
the sensor provides data for
processing.
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Low Light Rejection
Phototransistors
Package style
SDP8475-201
SDP8476-201
T-1
sidelooker
Angular response
20°
50°
Light current (min.)
4 mA
1 mA
Light current (max.)
14 mA
6 mA
Light current slope
4 mA/mW/cm² to 14 mA/mW/cm²
1 mA/mW/cm² to 6 mA/mW/cm²
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
Termination style
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
Transmissive
Sensors
HOA1877
HOA0825
HOA086X
HOA1879
Sensor aperture
1,52 mm [0.06 in] dia
1,52 mm [0.06 in] dia
1,52 mm x 1,27 mm
[0.06 in x 0.05 in]
1,02 mm x 0,25 mm
[0.04 in x 0.01 in]
Slot width
9,53 mm [0.375 in]
4,19 mm [0.165 in]
3,18 mm [0.125 in]
3,18 mm [0.125 in]
Rise/fall time (typ.)
15 ns
15 ns
15 ns
15 ns
Coupled current (Ic) min.
0.5 mA
0.5 mA
1 mA
0.5 mA
Collector-emitter
breakdown voltage (min.)
30 V
30 V
30 V
30 V
Mounting configuration
mounting tabs
N, L, T, P mounting options
N, L, T, P mounting options
mounting tabs
Termination style
0.018 in diameter leads
0.020 sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
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Transmissive
Sensors
HOA1882
HOA088X
HOA1870
Sensor aperture
1,52 mm [0.06 in] dia
1,52 mm x 0,25 mm
[0.06 in x 0.01 in]
1,02 mm x 0,15 mm
[0.04 in x 0.006 in]
Slot width
5,08 mm [0.20 in]
3,18 mm [1.25 in]
0,78 mm [0.07 in]
Rise/fall time (typ.)
15 ms
15 ns
15 ns
Coupled current (Ic) min.
1.8 mA
0.5 mA
0.3 mA
Collector-emitter
breakdown voltage (min.)
30 V
30 V
30 V
Mounting configuration
pcb mount
N, L, T, P mounting options
mounting tab
Termination style
0.020 in sq leads
26 AWG UL 1429 wire leads
22 AWG UL 1007 wire leads
Optoschmitt
Detectors
SD5600
SD5610
SD5620
SD5630
SDP8600
SDP8610
Package style
TO-46 dome lensed
TO-46 dome lensed
TO-46 dome lensed
TO-46 dome lensed
Side-detecting
Side-detecting
Package components
metal
metal
metal
metal
plastic
plastic
Angular response
12°
12°
12°
12°
50°
50°
Turn-on threshold
irradiance
2.5 mW/cm2 max.
2.5 mW/cm2 max.
0.25 mW/cm2
0.25 mW/cm2
2.5 mW/cm2 max.
2.5 mW/cm2 max.
Output logic
buffer
inverter
buffer
inverter
buffer
inverter
Supply voltage (range)
4.5 Vdc to 16 Vdc
4.5 Vdc to 16 Vdc
4.5 Vdc to 16 Vdc
4.5 Vdc to 16 Vdc
4.5 Vdc to 12 Vdc
4.5 Vdc to 12 Vdc
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
Termination style
0.018 in round
leads
0.018 in round
leads
0.018 in round
leads
0.018 in round
leads
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
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Optoschmitt
Sensors
HOA096X/HOA097X
HOA696X/HOA697X
HOA698X/HOA699X
HOA7720/HOA7730
Housing type (material)
transmissive/opaque
transmissive/opaque
transmissive/opaque
transmissive
Sensor aperture
1,52 mm x 0,25 mm
[0.06 in x 0.01 in];
1,52 mm x 1,27 mm
[0.06 in x 0.05 in]
1,52 mm x 0,25 mm
[0.06 in x 0.01 in];
1,52 mm x 1,27 mm
[0.06 in x 0.05 in]
1,52 mm x 0,25 mm
[0.06 in x 0.01 in];
1,52 mm x 1,27 mm
[0.06 in x 0.05 in]
1,78 mm x 0,51 mm
[0.07 in x 0.02 in];
1,52 mm x 1,27 mm
[0.06 in x 0.05 in]
Slot width
3,18 mm [0.125 in]
3,18 mm [0.125 in]
3,18 mm [0.125 in]
3 mm [0.118 in]
Output (type)
10 kOhm pull-up
open collector/totem-pole
10 kOhm pull-up
open collector/totem-pole
10 kOhm pull-up
totem-pole/open collector
Output logic
buffer/inverter
buffer/inverter
buffer/inverter
inverter
Supply voltage (range)
4.5 V to 10 V
4.5 V to 7 V
4.5 V to 12 V
4.5 V to 5.5 V
Rise/fall time
60 ns tr/15 ns tf
70 ns tr/70 ns tf
70 ns tr/70 ns tf
70 ns tr/70 ns tf
Propagation delay
5 ms
5 ms
5 ms
5 ms
Mounting configuration
N, L, T, P mounting options
N, L, T, P mounting options
N, L, T, P mounting options
mounting tabs
Termination style
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
26 AWG wire leads
integral 3-pin connector
Photodarlington
Detectors
SD1410(L)
SD2410
SD3410
SD5410
SDP8105
SDP8106
Package style
coaxial, leaded case
miniature pill
TO-46 flat window
TO-46 dome lensed
T1
side-detecting
Angular response
24°
48°
90°
12°
50°
50°
Light current minimum
0.6 mA
1 mA
0.6 mA
2 mA
0.5 mA
1 mA
Dark current
250 nA
250 nA
250 nA
250 nA
250 nA
250 nA
Rise/fall time
75 ms typ.
75 ms typ.
75 ms typ.
75 ms typ.
75 ms typ.
75 ms typ.
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
Termination style
0.018 in round
leads
0.062 in hole
0.018 in round
leads
0.018 in round
leads
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
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Photodiode
Detectors
SD2420
SD5421
SDP8276
SD1420(L)
SMD2420
Package style
miniature pill
TO-46, dome lensed
side-detecting
coaxial, leaded case
surface mount, glass
lens
Angular response
48°
18°
50°
24°
28°
Light current minimum
7 mA
40 mA
4 mA
5 mA
6 mA
Reverse breakdown voltage
50 V
75 V
50 V
50 V
50 V
Rise/fall time
50 ns
15 ns
50 ns
50 ns
20 ns
Dark current
20 nA max.
20 nA max.
50 nA max.
5 nA max.
5 nA max.
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
SMT
Termination style
0.062 in hole
0.018 in round leads
0.020 sq leads
0.018 in round leads
SMT
SE1450(L)
SE1470(L)
SE2460
SE2470
Type
GaAs
AIGaAs
GaAs
AIGaAs
Package style
coaxial, lead case
coaxial, lead case
miniature pill
miniature pill
Emitters Metal Package
Beam angle
24°
24°
18°
18°
Power output
0.7 mW min.
1.1 mW/cm2 to 4.5 mW/cm2
1 mW min.
6 mW/sr min.
Output wavelength
935 nm
880 nm
935 nm
880 nm
Spectral bandwidth
50 nm
80 nm
50 nm
80 nm
Forward voltage
1.6 V
1.8 V
1.6 V
1.8 V
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
Termination style
0.018 in round leads
0.018 in round leads
0.062 in hole
0.062 in hole
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Emitters Metal Package
Type
SE3455
SE3470
SE5455
SE5470
GaAs
AIGaAs
GaAs
AIGaAs
Package style
TO-46 flat window
TO-46 flat window
TO-46 dome lensed
TO-46 dome lensed
Beam angle
90°
90°
20°
20°
Power output
5.4 mW min.
10.5 mW min.
4.8 mW min.
2.6 mW/cm2 min.
Output wavelength
935 nm
880 nm
935 nm
880 nm
Spectral bandwidth
50 nm
80 nm
50 nm
80 nm
Forward voltage
1.7 V
1.9 V
1.7 V
1.9 V
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
Termination style
0.018 in round leads
0.018 in round leads
0.018 in round leads
0.018 in round leads
Emitters - Plastic
and Ceramic Package
SEP8505
SEP8506
SEP8705
SEP8706
SEP8736
SME2470
Type
GaAs
GaAs
AlGaAs
AIGaAs
AIGaAs
AlGaAs
Package style
T1
side emitting
T1
side emitting
tight beam side
looker
surface mount,
glass lens
Beam angle
15°
50°
15°
50°
10°
24°
Power output
2 mW/cm to
4 mW/cm2
0.33 mW/cm to
0.52 mW/cm2
2.7 mW/cm to
7.8 mW/cm2
0.45 mW/cm to
0.9 mW/cm2
1.2 mW/cm to
3 mW/cm2
0.6 mW/cm2 min.
Output wavelength
935 nm
935 nm
880 nm
880 nm
880 nm
880 nm
Spectral bandwidth
50 nm
50 nm
80 nm
80 nm
80 nm
80 nm
Forward voltage
1.5 V
1.5 V
1.7 V
1.7 V
1.7 V
1.5 V
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
SMT
Termination style
0.018 in round
leads
0.018 in round
leads
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
SMT
2
2
2
2
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Phototransistors Metal Package
Package style
SD1440(L)
SD2440
SD3443
SD5443
SD5491
coaxial, leaded case
miniature, pill
TO-46 flat window
TO-46 dome lensed
TO-18 dome lensed
Angular response
24°
48°
90°
18°
12°
Light current minimum
3 mA
7 mA
2 mA
8 mA
2 mA
Peak response
880 nm
880 nm
880 nm
880 nm
880 nm
Rise/fall time
15 ms typ.
15 ms typ.
15 ms typ.
15 ms typ.
2 ms typ.
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
Termination style
0.018 in round leads
0.062 hole
0.018 in round leads
0.018 in round leads
0.018 in round leads
Phototransistors Plastic and Ceramic
Package
SDP8405
SDP8406
SDP8436
SMD2440
Package style
T1
side detecting
tight beam sidelooker
ceramic surface mount,
glass lens
Angular response
20°
50°
18°
28°
Light current minimum
12 mA
1.8 mA
7 mA
1.5 mA
Peak response
880 nm
880 nm
880 nm
880 nm
Rise/fall time
15 ms typ.
15 ms typ.
15 ms typ.
15 ms typ.
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
through-hole
SMT
Termination style
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
SMT
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Encoder Detectors
HLC2701
HLC2705
Type
side-looking
side-looking
Output option
speed/direction (A-B output)
speed/direction (tach output)
Resolution
0,03 mm [0.009 in]
0,46 mm [0.018 in]
Package style (plastic)
pc mount
pc mount
Tach pulse width
–
3 ms to 20 ms
Tach pulse level, active
–
0.4 V
Output rise/fall time
100 ns
–
Supply voltage
4.5 V to 5.5 V
4.5 V to 5.5 V
Mounting configuration
through-hole
through-hole
Termination style
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
Transmissive
Encoders
HOA0901
HOA0902
Type
sensor
sensor
Output option
speed/direction (A-B output)
speed/direction (tach output)
Resolution
0,03 mm [0.009 in]
0,46 mm [0.018 in]
Package style (transmissive)
pc mount
pc mount
Tach pulse width
–
3 ms to 20 ms
Tach pulse level, active
–
0.4 V
Output rise/fall time
100 ns
–
Infrared emitter trigger current
<15 mA
<15 mA
Supply voltage
4.5 V to 5.5 V
4.5 V to 5.5 V
Mounting configuration
dual mounting tabs (-012 or no tab pcb mount) (-011)
dual mounting tabs (-012 or no tab pcb mount) (-011)
Termination style
0.020 in sq leads
0.020 in sq leads
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contaminants in the optical path. Potential
applications include presence and motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
HOA2498.
Features: Choice of phototransistor or
photodarlington output • Focused for
maximum response • Wide operating
temperature -55 °C to 100 °C [-67
°F to 212 °F] • Metal-can packaged
components
Benefits: An infrared emitter and
phototransistor or photodarlington
encased side-by-side on optical axes.
Detector responds to radiation from
infrared emitter only when a reflective
object passes within its field of view.
Potential applications include presence
sensing, motion sensing, position
encoding, limit sensing, movement
detection, and counting.
LOW LIGHT REJECTION
PHOTOTRANSISTORS
SDP8475-201.
Features: T-1 plastic package • Low light
level immunity • 20° (nominal) acceptance
angle • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SEP8505 and SEP8705
infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor with internal
base-emitter shunt resistance. Transfer
molding of this device provides enhanced
optical centerline performance. Lead
lengths are staggered to provide a
simple method of polarity identification.
Provides high contrast ratio in reflective
applications where unwanted background
reflection is a possibility. Potential
applications include those which require
ambient light rejection, or in transmissive
applications where the interrupter media is
semi-transparent to infrared energy.
SDP8476-201.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• Low light level immunity • 50° (nominal)
acceptance angle • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SEP8506 and
SEP8706 infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor with internal
base-emitter shunt resistance. Transfer
molding of this device provides enhanced
optical centerline performance. Lead
lengths are staggered to provide a
simple method of polarity identification.
Provides high contrast ratio in reflective
applications where unwanted background
reflection is a possibility. Potential
applications include those which require
ambient light rejection, or in transmissive
applications where the interrupter media is
semi-transparent to infrared energy.
TRANSMISSIVE SENSORS
HOA1877.
Features: Choice of phototransistor or
photodarlington output • Wide operating
temperature -55 °C to 100 °C [-67 °F to
212 °F] • 12,7 mm [0.5 in] high optical axis
position • 9,52 mm [0.375 in] slot width
• Metal can packaged components
Benefits: An infrared emitter facing
a phototransistor or photodarlington.
Detector switching takes place whenever
an opaque object passes through the slot
between emitter and detector.
HOA0825.
Features: Phototransistor output • Four
mounting configurations • 4,2 mm [0.165
in] slot • Plastic-molded components
Benefits: An IR transmissive polysulfone
housing features smooth optical faces
without external aperture openings
(desirable when aperture blockage from
airborne contaminants is a possibility).
HOA1879.
Features: Phototransistor output
• Often accurate position sensing
• Choice of detector aperture • 3,18 mm
[0.125 in] slot width • Dust protective
housing • Plastic-molded components
Benefits: Infrared emitter facing a
phototransistor. Switching takes place
whenever an opaque object passes
through the slot between emitter and
detector. Employs an IR transmissive
housing which features smooth optical
faces without external aperture openings
(desirable when aperture blockage from
airborne contaminants is a possibility).
Often ideal where maximum position
resolution is desired.
HOA1882.
Features: Choice of phototransistor
or photodarlington output • Compact
package size • Dust protective housing
• 5,08 mm [0.200 in] slot width • Plasticmolded components
Benefits: An infrared emitter facing a
phototransistor or photodarlington. Slot in
the housing between emitter and detector
provides the means for mechanically
interrupting the emitter beam.
Phototransistor switching takes place
when an opaque object passes through
the slot between emitter and detector.
Benefits: An infrared emitter facing
a phototransistor or photodarlington.
Detector switching takes place when an
opaque object passes through the slot
between emitter and detector. Employs
an IR transmissive housing which
features smooth optical faces without
external aperture openings; desirable
when aperture blockage from airborne
contaminants is a possibility.
HOA086X.
HOA088X.
Features: Phototransistor output
• Often accurate position sensing
• Four mounting configurations • 3,18 mm
[0.125 in] slot width • Choice of opaque
or IR transmissive housings • Options
include mounting tab configurations, lead
spacing, electro-optical characteristics,
detector aperture size, and housing
materials • Plastic-molded components
Features: Phototransistor output • Four
mounting configurations • Often accurate
position sensing • 3,18 mm [0.125 in] slot
width • 24 in [610 mm] min. 26 AWG UL
1429 leads • Opaque or IR transmissive
housings • Options of mounting tab
configurations, lead spacing, electrooptical characteristics, & detector aperture
size
Unless otherwise noted, potential applications include printers and copiers, motion control systems, metering systems, liquid-level
sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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Benefits: An infrared emitter facing
a phototransistor. Phototransistor
switching takes place whenever an
opaque object passes through the slot
between emitter and detector. Employs
a built-in strain relief for maximum wire
attachment strength. Utilizes an IR
transmissive polysulfone housing which
features smooth optical faces without
external aperture openings; desirable
when aperture blockage from airborne
contaminants is a possibility.
HOA1870.
Features: Choice of phototransistor or
photodarlington output • Often accurate
position sensing • 1,78 mm [0.07 in] slot
width • 18 in [457 mm] min. 22 AWG
UL 1007 wire leads • Plastic-molded
components • Narrow dual 0.006 in
wide apertures over emitter and detector
provide sharp switch point/high resolution
Benefits: An infrared emitter facing
a phototransistor or photodarlington.
Detector switching takes place whenever
an opaque object passes through the slot
between emitter and detector. Lead wires
provide alternate electrical connection
when PC board mounting is not possible.
Often ideal for use in potential applications
in which maximum position resolution is
desired.
OPTOSCHMITT DETECTORS
SD5600/SD5610.
Features: TO-46 metal-can package
• 6° (nominal) acceptance angle •
Enhanced noise immunity output •
TTL/LSTTL/CMOS compatible • Buffer
(SD5600) or inverting (SD5610) logic
available • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SE3450/5450, SE3455/5455,
and SE3470/5470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Single chip Optoschmitt IC
detectors mounted in a TO-46 metal-can
package. Photodetector consists of a
photodiode, amplifier, voltage regulator,
Schmitt trigger, and an NPN output
transistor with 10 kOhm (nominal) pullup resistor. Output rise and fall times
are independent of the rate of change
of incident light. Detector sensitivity has
been internally temperature compensated.
Often suited for operating in hostile
environments. Potential applications
include presence sensing, motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
SD5620/SD5630.
Features: TO-46 metal-can package
• 6° (nominal) acceptance angle • TTL/
LSTTL/CMOS compatible • Enhanced
noise immunity output • Buffer (SD5620)
or inverting (SD5630) logic available •
Two sensitivity ranges • Mechanically
and spectrally matched to SE3450/5450,
SE3455/5455, and SE3470/5470 infrared
emitters
Benefits: Single chip Optoschmitt IC
detectors mounted in a TO-46 metal-can
package. Photodetector consists of a
photodiode, amplifier, voltage regulator,
Schmitt trigger, and an NPN output
transistor with 10 kOhm (nominal) pullup resistor. Output rise and fall times
are independent of the rate of change
of incident light. Detector sensitivity has
been internally temperature compensated.
Often suited for operating in hostile
environments. Potential applications
include presence sensing, motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
SDP8600/SDP8610.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• 55° (nominal) acceptance angle
• Wide sensitivity ranges • TTL/LSTTL/
CMOS compatible • Buffer (SDP8600) or
inverting (SDP8610) logic available
• Three different lead spacing
arrangements: inline, offset pin circle,
and offset center lead • Mechanically
and spectrally matched to SEP8506 and
SEP8706 infrared emitters
Benefits: Single chip Optoschmitt IC
detectors molded in a side-looking black
plastic package to minimize the effect
of visible ambient light. Photodetector
consists of a photodiode, amplifier, voltage
regulator, Schmitt trigger, and an NPN
output transistor with a 10 kOhm (nominal)
pull-up resistor. Output rise and fall times
are independent of the rate of change
of incident light. Detector sensitivity has
been internally temperature compensated.
Potential applications include presence
sensing, motion sensing, position
encoding, limit sensing, movement
detection, and counting.
OPTOSCHMITT SENSORS
(TRANSMISSIVE)
HOA096X/HOA097X.
Features: Direct TTL interface • Often
accurate position sensing • Four mounting
configurations • Buffer or inverting logic
available • Choice of detector aperture,
mounting tab configurations, and housing
material • 0.125 in [3.18 mm] slot width
• Plastic-molded components
Benefits: Infrared emitter facing an
Optoschmitt detector. Detector switching
takes place whenever an opaque object
passes through the slot between emitter
and detector. Photodetector consists
of a photodiode, amplifier, voltage
regulator, Schmitt trigger, and an NPN
output transistor with 10 kOhm (nominal)
pull-up resistor. HOA096X series utilizes
an IR transmissive polysulfone housing
which features smooth optical faces
without external aperture openings;
desirable when aperture blockage from
airborne contaminants is a possibility.
The HOA097X series employs an opaque
polysulfone housing with aperture
openings for use in potential applications
where maximum rejection of ambient light
is important and in situations in which
maximum position resolution is desired.
Potential applications include presence
sensing, motion sensing, position
encoding, limit sensing, movement
detection, and counting.
HOA696X/HOA697X.
Features: Direct TTL interface • Buffer
or inverting logic available • Three
device output options • Four mounting
configurations • Choice of detector
aperture, mounting tab configurations,
Unless otherwise noted, potential applications include printers and copiers, motion control systems, metering systems, liquid-level
sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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detector output configuration, and housing
material • 0.125 in [3.18 mm] slot width
• Plastic-molded components
Benefits: Infrared emitter facing an
Optoschmitt detector. Detector switching
takes place whenever an opaque object
passes through the slot between emitter
and detector. Photodetector consists
of a photodiode, amplifier, voltage
regulator, Schmitt trigger and various
output configurations. HOA696X series
utilizes an IR transmissive polysulfone
housing which features smooth optical
faces without external aperture openings;
desirable when aperture blockage from
airborne contaminants is a possibility.
The HOA697X series employs an opaque
polysulfone housing with aperture
openings for use in potential applications
where maximum rejection of ambient light
is important and in situations in which
maximum position resolution is desired.
Potential applications include presence
sensing, motion sensing, position
encoding, limit sensing, movement
detection, and counting.
HOA698X/HOA699X.
Features: Direct TTL interface • Buffer
or inverting logic available • Three
device output options • Four mounting
configurations • Choice of detector
aperture, mounting tab configurations,
detector output configuration, and housing
material • 0.125 in [3.18 mm] slot width
• 610 mm [24 in] min. 26 AWG UL 1429
wire leads • Plastic-molded components
Benefits: Infrared emitter facing an
Optoschmitt detector. Detector switching
takes place whenever an opaque object
passes through the slot between emitter
and detector. Photodetector consists
of a photodiode, amplifier, voltage
regulator, Schmitt trigger, and various
output configurations. HOA698X series
utilizes an IR transmissive polysulfone
housing which features smooth optical
faces without external aperture openings;
desirable when aperture blockage from
airborne contaminants is a possibility.
The HOA699X series employs an opaque
polysulfone housing with aperture
openings for use in potential applications
where maximum rejection of ambient light
is important and in situations in which
maximum position resolution is desired.
Potential applications include presence
sensing, motion sensing, position
encoding, limit sensing, movement
detection, and counting.
Benefits: Photodarlington mounted in a
glass-lensed metal-can coaxial package.
May have a tab or second lead welded
to the can as an optional feature. Both
leads are flexible and may be formed to fit
various mounting configurations. Potential
applications include presence sensing,
motion sensing, position encoding,
limit sensing, movement detection, and
counting.
HOA7720/7730.
Features: Direct TTL interface • Infrared
emitter internally biased • No interface
circuits required • Inverting logic • Two
device output options: totem-pole or open
collector • Enhanced resolution • 3,00
mm [0.118 in] slot width • Plastic-molded
components
Benefits: Infrared emitter facing an
Optoschmitt detector. Detector switching
takes place whenever an opaque object
passes through the slot between emitter
and detector. Photodetector consists
of a photodiode, amplifier, voltage
regulator, and Schmitt trigger with two
configurations. Totem-pole output is suited
for potential applications which require
fast transition times. Open collector allows
the output of the sensor to interface with
circuit elements driven by supply voltages
other than the Vcc supply. Narrow
aperture is often ideal for use in potential
applications in which maximum rejection
of ambient light is important, and maximim
position resolution is desired. Potential
applications include presence sensing,
motion sensing, position encoding,
limit sensing, movement detection, and
counting.
PHOTODARLINGTONS
SD1410(L)
Features: Compact metal-can coaxial
package • 24° (nominal) acceptance
angle • Higher typical output currents
• Wide sensitivity ranges • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C [-67
°F to 257 °F] • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SE1450 and SE1470 infrared
emitters
SD2410.
Features: Miniature, hermetically
sealed, pill style, metal-can package
• 48° (nominal) acceptance angle • Wide
operating temperature range -55 °C to
125 °C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for
direct mounting to printed circuit boards
• Wide sensitivity ranges • Mechanically
and spectrally matched to SE2460 and
SE2470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Photodarlington mounted in a
hermetically sealed glass lensed metalcan package. Directly mounts in doublesided PC boards. Potential applications
include presence sensing, motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
SD3410.
Features: TO-46 metal-can package • Flat
window • 90° acceptance angle option
• Wide operating temperature range -55
°C to 125 °C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • Wide
sensitivity ranges • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SE3450/5450,
SE3455/5455, and SE3470/5470 infrared
emitters
Benefits: Photodarlington mounted in a
TO-46 metal-can package. Flat windowcan provides a wide acceptance angle.
Often ideally suited for operation in hostile
environments. Potential applications
include presence sensing, motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
Unless otherwise noted, potential applications include printers and copiers, motion control systems, metering systems, liquid-level
sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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SD5410.
Features: TO-46 metal-can package • Flat
window • 12° acceptance angle • Wide
operating temperature range -55 °C to
125 °C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • Wide sensitivity
ranges • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SE3450/5450, SE3455/5455,
and SE3470/5470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Photodarlington mounted in a
TO-46 metal-can package. Glass-lensed
can provides a narrow acceptance
angle. Often ideally suited for operation
in hostile environments. Applications
include presence sensing, motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
SDP8105.
Features: T-1 plastic package • 20°
(nominal) acceptance angle • Consistent
optical properties • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SEP8505 and
SEP8705 infrared emitters
Benefits: Photodarlington transfer molded
in a T-1 package to minimize effect of
visible ambient light. Transfer molding of
this device provides enhanced optical
centerline performance. Lead lengths
are staggered to provide a simple
method of polarity identification. Potential
applications include presence and motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
SDP8106.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• 50° (nominal) acceptance angle
• Mechanically and spectrally matched to
SEP8506 and SEP8706 infrared emitters
Benefits: Photodarlington molded in a
side-looking black plastic package to
minimize effect of visible ambient light.
Chip is positioned to accept radiation
through a plastic lens from the side of
the package. Potential applications
include presence sensing, motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
PHOTODIODE DETECTORS
SD2420.
Features: Miniature, hermetically
sealed, pill-style, metal-can package
• 48° (nominal) acceptance angle • Wide
operating temperature range -55 °C to
125 °C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for
direct mounting to printed circuit boards
• Mechanically and spectrally matched to
SE2460 and SE2470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Photodiode mounted in a
hermetically sealed, glass-lensed, metalcan package. Directly mounts in doublesided PC boards. Potential applications
include presence sensing, motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
SD5421
Features: TO-46 metal-can package
• Dome lensed package • 18° (nominal)
acceptance angle option • Enhanced
response time • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C [-67
°F to 257 °F] • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SE3450/5450, SE3455/5455,
and SE3470/5470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Photodiode mounted in a
TO-46 metal-can package. Employs
glass-lensed cans to provide a narrow
acceptance angle. Often ideally suited for
operation in hostile environments. Potential
applications include presence and motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
SDP8276.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• Linear response • Enhanced response
time • Internal visible light rejection filter
• 50° (nominal) acceptance angle
• Mechanically and spectrally matched to
SEP8506 and SEP8706 infrared emitters
Benefits: Photodiode, transfer molded
in a side-looking black plastic package
to minimize the effects of visible ambient
light. Positioned to accept radiant energy
through a lens on the side of the package.
Often ideal for battery-powered systems or
anywhere power is at a premium. Potential
applications include presence sensing,
motion sensing, position encoding,
limit sensing, movement detection, and
counting.
SD1420(L).
Features: Compact metal-can coaxial
package • 24° (nominal) beam angle
• Wide operating temperature range
-55 °C to 125 °C [-67 °F to 257
°F] • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SD1420 photodiode,
SD1440 phototransistor, and SD1410
photodarlington
Benefits: May have a tab or second lead
welded to the can as an optional feature.
Leads are flexible to fit various mounting
configurations. Potential applications
include presence sensing, motion
sensing, position encoding, limit sensing,
movement detection, and counting.
SMD2420.
Features: Small ceramic packages
• Glass-lensed optics for efficient optical
coupling • Upright or inverted mounting
capability • Low profile, small size for
flexible layout of multiple channels
and custom arrays • Compatible with
automated solder processes • Choice of
photodiode or phototransistor detectors
• Infrared emitter features high power
dissipation capability • Tape and reel
packaging option (pick/place machine
compatible)
Benefits: Lens minimizes cross-talk and
often eliminates the need for apertures in
non-critical applications. May be mounted
on the printed circuit board, lens up or
inverted, allowing flexibility in layouts for
multiple channel and custom arrays. Often
useful in potential applications requiring
linear response or high switching speed.
Potential applications include optical
encoders for motion control, computer
peripherals, vending and point-of-sale
applications, smoke detectors, and
medical equipment.
Unless otherwise noted, potential applications include printers and copiers, motion control systems, metering systems, liquid-level
sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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EMITTERS (METAL PACKAGE)
SE1450(L).
Features: Compact, metal-can coaxial
package • 24° (nominal) beam angle
• 935 nm wavelength • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C [-67
°F to 257 °F] • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SD1420 photodiode,
SD1440 phototransistor, and SD1410
photodarlington
Benefits: Infrared emitter mounted in a
glass-lensed, metal-can coaxial package.
May have a tab or second lead welded to
the can as an optional feature. Leads are
flexible and may be formed as required to
fit various mounting configurations.
SE2470.
Features: Miniature, hermetically sealed,
pill style, metal-can package • 18°
(nominal) beam angle • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C
[-67 °F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for direct
mounting to printed circuit boards •
880 nm wavelength • Mechanically
and spectrally matched to SD2420
photodiode, SD2440 phototransistor, and
SD2410 photodarlington
Benefits: High intensity infrared emitter
mounted in a hermetically sealed, glasslensed, metal-can package. Directly
mounts in double-sided PC boards.
Exhibits 70 % greater power intensity than
GaAs devices at the same forward current.
SE1470(L).
Features: Compact metal-can coaxial
package • 24° (nominal) beam angle
880 nm wavelength • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C
[-67 °F to 257 °F] • Mechanically
and spectrally matched to SD1420
photodiode, SD1440 phototransistor, and
SD1410 photodarlington
Benefits: High intensity infrared emitter
mounted in a glass-lensed metal-can
coaxial package. May have a tab or
second lead welded to the can as an
optional feature. Leads are flexible to fit
various mounting configurations. Exhibits
70 % greater power intensity than GaAs
devices at the same forward current.
SE2460.
Features: Miniature, hermetically sealed,
pill-style, metal-can package • 48°
(nominal) acceptance angle • Wide
operating temperature range -55 °C to
125 °C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for
direct mounting to printed circuit boards
• Mechanically and spectrally matched to
SE2460 and SE2470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Photodiode mounted in a
hermetically sealed, glass-lensed, metalcan package. Directly mounts in doublesided PC boards.
SE3455.
Features:TO-46 metal-can package
• Flat window • 90° beam angle
• 935 nm wavelength • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C [-67
°F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for high pulsed
current applications • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SD3421/5421
photodiode, SD3443/5443/5491
phototransistor, SD3410/5410
photodarlington, and SD5600 series
Schmitt trigger
Benefits: Infrared emitter mounted
in a TO-46 metal-can package. Flat
window-can provides a wide beam angle.
Constructed with dual bond wires suitable
for pulsed current applications. Offers high
power dissipation capability. Often suited
for operation in hostile environments.
SE3470.
Features:TO-46 metal-can package
• Flat window • 90° beam angle option
• 880 nm wavelength • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C [-67
°F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for high pulsed
current applications • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SD3421/5421
photodiode, SD3443/5443/5491
phototransistor, SD3410/5410
photodarlington, and SD5600 series
Schmitt trigger
Benefits: Infrared emitter mounted in a
TO-46 metal-can package. Glass-lensed
cans provide a narrow beam angle.
Exhibits 70% greater power output than
GaAs devices at the same forward current.
Offers high power dissipation capability
and are often ideally suited for operation in
hostile environments.
SE5455.
Features: TO-46 metal-can package
• Domed lens • 20° beam angle
• 935 nm wavelength • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C [-67
°F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for high pulsed
current applications • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SD3421/5421
photodiode, SD3443/5443/5491
phototransistor, SD3410/5410
photodarlington, and SD5600 series
Schmitt trigger
Benefits: Infrared emitter mounted in a
TO-46 metal-can package. Glass-lensed
can provides a narrow beam angle.
Constructed with dual bond wires suitable
for pulsed current applications. Offers high
power dissipation capability. Often suited
for operation in hostile environments.
SE5470.
Features: TO-46 metal-can package
• Domed lens • 20° beam angle
• 880 nm wavelength • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C [-67
°F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for high pulsed
current applications • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SD3421/5421
photodiode, SD3443/5443/5491
phototransistor, SD3410/5410
photodarlington, and SD5600 series
Schmitt trigger
Benefits: Infrared emitter mounted in a
TO-46 metal-can package. Glass-lensed
can provides a narrow beam angle.
Exhibits 70 % greater power output than
GaAs devices at the same forward current.
Offers high power dissipation capability
and are often ideally suited for operation in
hostile environments.
Unless otherwise noted, potential applications include printers and copiers, motion control systems, metering systems, liquid-level
sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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EMITTERS (PLASTIC AND CERAMIC
PACKAGE)
SEP8505.
Features: T-1 package • 15° (nominal)
beam angle • 935 nm wavelength
• Consistent on-axis optical properties
• Mechanically and spectrally matched to
SDP8405 phototransistor and SDP8105
photodarlington
Benefits: Infrared emitter transfer molded
in a T-1 red plastic package. Transfer
molding of this device provides enhanced
optical centerline performance compared
to other molding processes. Lead lengths
are staggered to provide a simple method
of polarity identification.
SEP8506.
Features: Side-emitting plastic package
• 50° (nominal) beam angle • 935 nm
wavelength • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SDP8406 phototransistor,
SDP8106 photodarlington, and
SDP8000/8600 series Schmitt trigger
Benefits: Infrared emitter molded in a
side-emitting red plastic package. Chip
positioned to emit radiation through a
plastic lens from the side of the package.
SEP8705.
Features: T-1 package • 15° (nominal)
beam angle • 880 nm wavelength
• Consistent optical properties
• Mechanically and spectrally matched to
SDP8405 phototransistor and SDP8105
photodarlington
Benefits: Infrared emitter transfer molded
in a T-1 smoke gray plastic package.
Transfer molding of this device assures
superior optical centerline performance
compared to other molding processes.
Exhibit 70% greater power intensity
compared to GaAs devices at the
same forward current. Lead lengths are
staggered to provide a simple method of
polarity identification.
SEP8706.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• 50° (nominal) beam angle • 880 nm
wavelength • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SDP8406 phototransistor,
SDP8106 photodarlington, and
SDP8000/8600 series Schmitt trigger
Benefits: Infrared emitter molded in
a side-emitting, smoke-gray plastic
package. Chip positioned to emit radiation
through a plastic lens from the side of the
package. Exhibits 70 % greater power
intensity than GaAs devices at the same
forward current.
SEP8736.
Features: Side-emitting, tight-beam
sidelooker in a plastic package
• 10° (nominal) beam angle • 880 nm
wavelength • Enhanced coupling distance
• Mechanically and spectrally matched to
SDP8436 phototransistor
Benefits: Infrared emitter molded in a
side-emitting smoke-gray plastic package.
Body and integral lens design combines
the mounting advantage of a side-emitting
package with the narrow emission
pattern of a T-1 style device. Designed
for potential applications which require
longer coupling distances than standard
side-emitting devices can provide, such
as touch screens. Infrared emitters are
often well suited to potential applications
in which adjacent channel crosstalk could
be a problem.
SME2470.
Features: Small ceramic package
• Glass-lensed optics for efficient optical
coupling • Upright or inverted mounting
capability • Low profile, small size for
flexible layout of multiple channels
and custom arrays • Compatible with
automated solder processes • Choice of
photodiode or phototransistor detectors
• Infrared emitter features high power
dissipation capability • Tape and reel
packaging option (pick and place
machine compatible)
Benefits: Lens minimizes cross-talk and
often eliminates the need for apertures
in non-critical applications. Low profile
components may be mounted on the
printed circuit board, lens up or inverted,
allowing flexibility in layouts for multiple
channel and custom arrays. High intensity
infrared emitter can be used with either the
SMD2440 phototransistor or the SMD2420
photodiode. Small size and high power
dissipation properties of the infrared
emitter promote PC board miniaturization
and high density placement. Potential
applications include optical encoders
for motion control, computer peripherals,
vending and point-of-sale applications,
smoke detectors, and medical equipment.
PHOTOTRANSISTORS - METAL
PACKAGE
SD1440(L).
Features: Compact, metal-can coaxial
package • 24° (nominal) acceptance
angle • Wide sensitivity ranges • Wide
operating temperature range -55 °C to 125
°C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SE1450 and SE1470
infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor mounted in a
glass-lensed, metal-can coaxial package.
May have a tab or second lead welded
to the can as an optional feature. Both
leads are flexible and may be formed to fit
various mounting configurations.
SD2440.
Features: Miniature, hermetically sealed,
pill-style, metal-can package • 48°
(nominal) acceptance angle • Wide
operating temperature range -55 °C to
125 °C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • Often ideal for
direct mounting to double sided printed
circuit boards • Wide sensitivity ranges
• Mechanically and spectrally matched to
SE2460 and SE2470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor mounted in a
hermetically sealed glass- lensed metalcan package.
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sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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SD3443.
Features:TO-46 metal-can package • Flat
window • 90° acceptance angle option
• Wide operating temperature range -55
°C to 125 °C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • External
base connection for added control •
Enhanced sensitivity • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SE3450/5450,
SE3455/5455, and SE3470/5470 infrared
emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor. Flat window
provides wide acceptance angle. Often
ideally suited for operation in hostile
environments.
PHOTOTRANSISTORS - PLASTIC
AND CERAMIC PACKAGE
SDP8405.
Features: T-1 plastic package • 20°
(nominal) acceptance angle • Consistent
optical properties • Wide sensitivity
ranges • Mechanically and spectrally
matched to SEP8505 and SEP8705
infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor. Transfer molding
provides enhanced optical centerline
performance compared to other molding
processes. Lead lengths are staggered
to provide a simple method of polarity
identification.
SD5443.
Features: TO-46 metal-can package
• Lensed package • 18° (nominal)
acceptance angle option • Wide operating
temperature range -55 °C to 125 °C [-67
°F to 257 °F] • External base connection
for added control • Enhanced sensitivity
• Mechanically and spectrally matched
to SE3450/5450, SE3455/5455, and
SE3470/5470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor. Glass-lensed
can provides a narrow acceptance angle.
Often ideally suited for operation in hostile
environments.
SD5491.
Features: TO-18 metal-can package
• 12° (nominal) acceptance angle • Wide
operating temperature range -55 °C to 125
°C [-67 °F to 257 °F] • Enhanced response
time • Wide sensitivity ranges • External
base connection for added control
• Mechanically and spectrally matched
to SE3450/5450, SE3455/5455, and
SE3470/5470 infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor. Biconvex lens
provides high optical sensitivity with
a narrow acceptance angle to enable
maximum radiation coupling. Often offers
protection against harsh environments, as
well as enhanced thermal characteristics.
SDP8406.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• 50° (nominal) acceptance angle
• Wide sensitivity ranges • Mechanically
and spectrally matched to SEP8506 and
SEP8706 infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor molded in a
side-looking clear plastic package. Chip
positioned to accept radiation through a
plastic lens from the side of the package.
SDP8436.
Features: Side-detecting, tight-beam
sidelooker in a plastic package • 18°
(nominal) acceptance angle • Enhanced
coupling distance • Internal visible light
rejection filter • Low profile for design
flexibility • Wide sensitivity ranges
• Mechanically matched to SEP8736
infrared emitters
Benefits: Phototransistor molded
in a black plastic package which
combines the mounting advantages of
a side-looking package with the narrow
acceptance angle and high optical
gain of a T-1 package. Designed for
potential applications with longer coupling
distances than standard side-looking
devices, such as touch screens. Often
suited to potential applications in which
adjacent channel cross-talk could be a
problem. Package is highly transmissive
to the IR source energy while effectively
shielding against visible ambient light.
SMD2440.
Features: Small ceramic package size
• Glass-lensed optics for efficient optical
coupling • Upright or inverted mounting
capability • Low profile, small size for
flexible layout of multiple channels
and custom arrays • Compatible with
automated solder processes • Choice of
photodiode or phototransistor detectors
• Infrared emitter features high power
dissipation capability • Tape and reel
packaging option (pick and place
machine compatible)
Benefits: Lens minimizes cross-talk and
often eliminates the need for apertures
in non-critical applications. Low profile
components may be mounted on
the printed circuit board, lens up or
inverted, allowing flexibility in layouts
for multiple channel and custom arrays.
Phototransistor’s gain characteristics often
make it useful for potential applications
requiring high responsivity. Potential
applications include optical encoders
for motion control, computer peripherals,
vending and point-of-sale applications,
smoke detectors, and medical equipment.
ENCODER DETECTORS
HLC2701.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• TTL/LSTTL/CMOS compatible • Senses
speed and direction of mechanical motion
• Inverting logic output • Linear or rotary
encoder applications • Resolution to
0,229 mm [0.009 in] • Sensitivity versus
temperature compensation • Mechanically
and spectrally matched to SEP8506 and
SEP8706 infrared emitters
Benefits: Monolithic IC, consisting of two
narrow adjacent photodiodes, amplifiers,
and Schmitt trigger output stages.
Outputs are NPN collectors with internal
10 kOhm (nominal) pull-up resistors to
Vcc which can directly drive TTL loads.
Circuitry compensates the sensitivity for
the output power versus temperature
characteristics of an infrared emitter. IC is
encapsulated in a molded, unlensed black
Unless otherwise noted, potential applications include printers and copiers, motion control systems, metering systems, liquid-level
sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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plastic package which is transmissive
to IR energy, yet provides shielding from
visible light. Often suited for the encoding
function in an optical mouse. Potential
applications include rotary and linear
encoders.
HLC2705.
Features: Side-looking plastic package
• Senses speed and direction of
mechanical motion • TTL/LSTTL/CMOS
compatible • On-chip quadrature logic
which provides tach and direction
outputs • Linear or rotary encoder
applications • Resolution to 0,457 mm
[0.018 in] • Sensitivity versus temperature
compensation • Mechanically and
spectrally matched to SEP8506 and
SEP8706 infrared emitters
Benefits: Monolithic IC, consisting
of two narrow adjacent photodiodes,
amplifier stages, and quadrature logic
which provides two outputs: one fixed
duration and a direction output. Sensitivity
compensation circuity for the output
power versus temperature characteristic
of an infrared emitter. IC is encapsulated
in a molded, unlensed black plastic
package which is transmissive to IR
energy, yet provides shielding from
visible light. Direction output is a totempole configuration. Often suited for the
encoding function in an optical mouse.
Potential applications include rotary and
linear encoders.
TRANSMISSIVE ENCODERS
HOA0901.
Features: Dual channel IC detector
and infrared emitter encased in black
thermoplastic housing • Direct TTL
interface • Inverting logic output •
Resolution to 0,229 mm [0.009 in] •
Internal temperature compensation • 3,2
mm [0.126 in] slot width • Two mounting
configurations and housing styles
available
Benefits: Detector generates two output
signals which can be processed to
provide speed and direction information.
Monolithic IC which consists of two narrow
adjacent photodiodes, amplifiers, and
Schmitt trigger output stages. Outputs
are NPN collectors with internal 10 kOhm
(nominal) pull-up resistors to Vcc which
are capable of directly driving TTL loads.
Incorporates circuitry to compensate
the sensitivity for the output power vs.
temperature characteristic of the infrared
emitter. Used with an interrupter strip
or disk (code wheel) to encode the rate
and direction of mechanical motion.
Potential applications include linear and
rotary encoders; it is often suited for the
encoding function in an optical mouse.
HOA0902.
Features: Dual channel IC and infrared
emitter encased in black thermoplastic
housing • Direct TTL interface
• Resolution to 0.457 mm [0.018 in]
• Internal temperature compensation
• 3.2 mm [0.126 in] slot width • Two
mounting configurations
Benefits: Monolithic IC which consists
of two narrow adjacent photodiodes,
amplifiers stages, and quadrature logic
circuitry which provides two outputs: a
fixed-duration and a direction output.
Tachometer output is an NPN collector
which is internally connected to Vcc
through a 10 kOhm (nominal) resistor;
the direction output is a totem-pole
configuration. Incorporates circuitry to
compensate the sensitivity for the output
power vs. temperature characteristic of the
infrared emitter. Used with an interrupter
strip or disk (code wheel) to encode the
rate and direction of mechanical motion.
Potential applications include linear and
rotary encoders; it is often suited for the
encoding function in an optical mouse.
Unless otherwise noted, potential applications include printers and copiers, motion control systems, metering systems, liquid-level
sensing, data storage systems, scanning, automated transaction, drop sensors, and other noninvasive medical equipment.
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