The GP1UM28XK00F operates by emitting infrared light from the IR emitter and detecting the reflected light with the phototransistor. When an object is within the sensor's range, the phototransistor generates a corresponding electrical signal, indicating the presence of the object.
Note: The alternative models listed above offer similar functionality and are commonly used as substitutes for the GP1UM28XK00F.
This comprehensive entry provides detailed information about the GP1UM28XK00F optical sensor, including its specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages, disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is GP1UM28XK00F?
What is the operating wavelength range of GP1UM28XK00F?
What is the responsivity of GP1UM28XK00F?
What is the typical bandwidth of GP1UM28XK00F?
What are the key applications of GP1UM28XK00F?
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What are the recommended operating conditions for GP1UM28XK00F?
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How does GP1UM28XK00F compare to other photodetector modules in its class?
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