OPB390L51
Product Overview
- Category: Optoelectronics
- Use: Optical sensor for detecting objects and motion
- Characteristics: High sensitivity, compact size, reliable performance
- Package: Through-hole or surface mount package options
- Essence: Utilizes infrared light to detect the presence or absence of an object
- Packaging/Quantity: Available in reels or tubes, quantity varies based on packaging
Specifications
- Operating Voltage: 4.5V to 5.5V
- Output Type: Phototransistor
- Sensing Distance: Up to 10mm
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
- Dimensions: 5.3mm x 6.35mm x 7.62mm
Detailed Pin Configuration
- Anode (+)
- Cathode (-)
- Collector
- Emitter
Functional Features
- Reliable object detection
- Fast response time
- Low power consumption
- Ambient light immunity
Advantages
- Compact design for easy integration
- Wide operating temperature range
- Versatile mounting options
- Low maintenance requirements
Disadvantages
- Limited sensing distance compared to some alternatives
- Susceptible to interference from certain types of ambient light
Working Principles
The OPB390L51 operates by emitting infrared light and detecting the reflection off nearby objects. When an object is within the sensor's range, the reflected light activates the phototransistor, producing an output signal.
Detailed Application Field Plans
- Industrial automation: Used for object detection in manufacturing processes
- Robotics: Integrated into robotic systems for obstacle avoidance
- Security systems: Employed in motion detection applications for security purposes
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models
- OPB350L51: Similar characteristics with a longer sensing distance
- OPB380L51: Enhanced ambient light immunity for outdoor applications
- OPB400L51: Higher sensitivity for precise object detection
Note: The alternative models listed above are indicative and may vary based on specific requirements and availability.
This comprehensive entry provides a detailed understanding of the OPB390L51 optical sensor, including its specifications, features, applications, and alternatives.