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SIM-012ST Sensors High power chip sensor, side view type SIM-012ST The SIM-012ST is ultra small size and high power ohip sensor. Original technology, original structure and original Optical design enable to use Automatic moantinig machine, Reflow, ultra smallsize, High power. zExternal dimensions (Units : mm) zApplications Optical control equipment Light source for remote control devices Note) 1.Unspecified tolerance shall be + − 0.2. 2.Dimension in parenthesis are show for reference. 0.25 zFeatures 1) High power by φ2 lenze. 2) Emitting pore can have 7time high power then substruk type with parabola structure. 3) Ultra-compact surface mount package. (3mmx3mmx2mm) 4) It is possible to do Refliw. 1 2 2 2-0.4 3 0.8 2 3 R1 Internal connection diagram 2 1 zAbsolute maximum ratings (Ta = 25°C) Parameter Symbol Limits Unit Forward current IF 40 mA Reverse voltage VR 5 V power dissipation PD 60 mW Pulse forward current IFP∗ 0.5 A Operating temperature Topr −30~+85 °C Storage temperature Tstg −40~+100 °C ∗ Pulse width=0.1msec, duty ratio 1% 1/3 SIM-012ST Sensors zElectrical and optical characteristics (Ta = 25°C) Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Unit Max. Conditions Optical output PO − 3.5 − mW IF=20mA Emitting strength IE 0.9 − 7.1 mW/sr IF=20mA Forward voltage VF − 1.2 1.5 V IF=20mA Reverse current IR − − 10 µA VR=3V peak light emitting wavelength λP − 950 − nm IF=20mA Spectral line half width ∆λ − 40 − nm IF=20mA Half-viewing angle θ1 / 2 − ±12 − deg IF=20mA Pesponse time tr·tf − 1.0 − µs IF=20mA fC − 1.0 − MHz IF=20mA Cut-off frrequency zElectrical and optical characteristic curves 8 50 40 30 20 10 0 −20 0 20 40 60 80 25°C 50°C 30 75°C 20 10 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE : Ta (°C) 1 FORWARD VOLTAGE : VF (V) 2 1000 6 4 2 0 0 10 20 30 40 FORWARD CURRENT : IF (mA) Fig.2 Forward current vs. forward voltage Fig.1 Forward current faloff Fig.3 Emitting strength vs. forward currnt 100 RELATIVE OPTICAL OUTPUT : PO (%) RELATIVE EMITTING STRENGTH : IE (%) −25°C 0°C 40 0 0 100 EMITTING STRENGTH : IE (mW/sr) FORWARD CURRENT : IF (mA) FORWARD CURRENT : IF (mA) 50 100 10 −50 −25 0 25 50 75 100 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE : Ta (°C) 80 60 40 20 0 900 920 940 960 980 1000 OPTICAL WAVELENGTH : λ (nm) Fig.4 Relative emitting strength vs.ambient temperature Fig.5 Wavelength 2/3 SIM-012ST Sensors − 90 0 100 + RELATIVE EMITTING STRENGTH (%) RELATIVE EMITTING STRENGTH (%) 100 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 −90 −60 −30 0 30 60 90 − 90 0 + 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 −90 −60 −30 0 30 60 ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT : θ (deg) ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT : θ (deg) Fig.6 Directional pattem(1) Fig.7 Directional pattem(2) 90 3/3