VISHAY CNY70_08

CNY70
Vishay Semiconductors
Reflective Optical Sensor with Transistor Output
Description
Marking area
The CNY70 is a reflective sensor that includes an
infrared emitter and phototransistor in a leaded package which blocks visible light.
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Features
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Package type: Leaded
Detector type: Phototransistor
Dimensions: L 7 mm x W 7 mm x H 6 mm e4
Peak operating distance: < 0.5 mm
Operating range: 0 mm to 4.5 mm
Typical output current under test: IC = 1 mA
Daylight blocking filter
Emitter wavelength 950 nm
Lead (Pb)-free soldering released
Lead (Pb)-free component in accordance to RoHS
2002/95/EC and WEEE 2002/96/EC
• Minimum order quantity 4000 pcs in tubes,
80 pcs/tube
Top view
19158
Applications
Optoelectronic scanning and switching devices i.e.,
index sensing, coded disk scanning etc. (optoelectronic encoder assemblies).
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified
Coupler
Parameter
Value
Unit
Ptot
200
mW
Ambient temperature range
Tamb
- 40 to + 85
°C
Storage temperature range
Tstg
- 40 to + 100
°C
Tsd
260
°C
Unit
Total power dissipation
Soldering temperature
Test condition
Tamb ≤ 25 °C
Distance to case 2 mm, t ≤ 5 s
Symbol
Input (Emitter)
Symbol
Value
Reverse voltage
Parameter
Test condition
VR
5
V
Forward current
IF
50
mA
Forward surge current
tp ≤ 10 µs
Power dissipation
Tamb ≤ 25°C
Junction temperature
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IFSM
3
A
PV
100
mW
Tj
100
°C
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Output (Detector)
Symbol
Value
Unit
Collector emitter voltage
Parameter
Test condition
VCEO
32
V
Emitter collector voltage
VECO
7
V
IC
50
mA
PV
100
mW
Tj
100
°C
Collector current
Tamb ≤ 25 °C
Power dissipation
Junction temperature
P - Power Dissipation (mW)
300
Coupled device
200
Phototransistor
100
IR - diode
0
25
0
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50
75
100
Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C)
Figure 1. Power Dissipation Limit vs. Ambient Temperature
Electrical Characteristics
Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified
Coupler
Symbol
Min
Typ.
Collector current
Parameter
VCE = 5 V, IF = 20 mA,
d = 0.3 mm (figure 2)
Test condition
IC1)
0.3
1.0
Cross talk current
VCE = 5 V, IF = 20 mA (figure 1)
ICX2)
600
nA
Collector emitter saturation
voltage
IF = 20 mA, IC = 0.1 mA,
d = 0.3 mm (figure 2)
VCEsat1)
0.3
V
Typ.
Max
Unit
1.25
1.6
V
7.5
mW/sr
1)
Measured with the ‘Kodak neutral test card", white side with 90 % diffuse reflectance
2)
Measured without reflecting medium
Max
Unit
mA
Input (Emitter)
Parameter
Forward voltage
Test condition
IF = 50 mA
Symbol
Min
VF
Radiant intensity
IF = 50 mA, tP = 20 ms
Ie
Peak wavelength
IF = 100 mA
λP
Virtual source diameter
Method: 63 % encircled energy
Ø
Test condition
940
nm
1.2
mm
Output (Detector)
Symbol
Min
Collector emitter voltage
Parameter
IC = 1 mA
VCEO
32
V
Emitter collector voltage
IE = 100 µA
VECO
5
V
Collector dark current
VCE = 20 V, If = 0, E = 0
ICEO
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Typ.
Max
200
Unit
nA
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Reflecting medium
(Kodak neutral test card)
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Detector
Emitter
A
C
E
C
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Figure 2. Test Condition
Typical Characteristics
Tamb = 25 °C unless otherwise specified
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IC - Collector Current (mA)
I F - Forward Current (mA)
1000
100
10
1
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.1
0.1
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
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V F - Forward Voltage (V)
10
1.3
1.2
V
=5V
CE
I F = 20 mA
d = 0.3 mm
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
10
100
Figure 5. Collector Current vs. Forward Current
1.5
1.4
1
I F - Forward Current (mA)
95 11065
I C - Collector Current (mA)
CTR rel - Relative Current Transfer Ratio
Figure 3. Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
Kodak neutral card
(white side)
d = 0.3 mm
VCE = 5 V
Kodak neutral card
(white side)
d = 0.3 mm
I F = 50 mA
20 mA
1
10 mA
5 mA
0.1
2 mA
0.01
1 mA
0.6
0.5
- 30 - 20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
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Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C)
Figure 4. Relative Current Transfer Ratio vs.
Ambient Temperature
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0.001
0.1
95 11066
1
10
100
VCE - Collector Emitter Voltage (V)
Figure 6. Collector Current vs. Collector Emitter Voltage
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Kodak neutral card
(white side)
d = 0.3 mm
V CE = 5 V
I C - Collector Current (mA)
CTR - Current Transfer Ratio (%)
100
10
1
0.1
0.1
1
10
d
0.1
V CE = 5 V
I F = 20 mA
0.001
0
100
I F - Forward Current (mA)
96 11914
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2
Figure 7. Current Transfer Ratio vs. Forward Current
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4
8
10
d - Distance (mm)
95 11069
Figure 9. Collector Current vs. Distance
0°
10°
20°
I erel - Relative Radiant Intensity
Icrel - Relative Collector Current
CTR - Current Transfer Ratio (%)
10
I F =50 mA
1 mA
20 mA
10 mA
1
5 mA
2 mA
Kodak neutral card
(white side)
d = 0.3 mm
30°
40°
1.0
0.9
50°
0.8
60°
70°
0.7
80°
0.1
0.1
96 12001
0.6
100
1
10
V CE - Collector Emitter Voltage (V)
0.4
0.2
0.2
0
0.4
0.6
95 11063
Figure 8. Current Transfer Ratio vs. Collector Emitter Voltage
Figure 10. Relative Radiant Intensity/Collector Current vs.
Angular Displacement
I Crel - Relative Collector Current
1.0
0.9
0.8
E
d = 5 mm
4 mm
3 mm
2 mm
1 mm
0
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
s
5 mm
10 mm
d
0
E
s
5 mm
D
0.3
10 mm
VCE = 5 V
I F = 20 mA
0.2
0.1
0.0
0
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1.5
D
1
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5
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7
8
9
10
11
s - Displacement (mm)
Figure 11. Relative Collector Current vs. Displacement
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Package Dimensions
95 11345
Tube Dimensions
20291
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