Parameters |
Operating Supply Voltage |
10V |
Number of Elements |
1 |
Output Configuration |
Totem Pole |
Power Dissipation |
300mW |
Forward Current |
40mA |
Forward Voltage |
1.8V |
Collector Emitter Voltage (VCEO) |
35V |
Sensing Distance |
0.080 ~ 0.220 (2.03mm ~ 5.58mm) ADJ |
Reverse Breakdown Voltage |
3V |
Wavelength |
890 nm |
Sensing Method |
Reflective |
High Level Output Current |
100μA |
Low Level Output Current |
12.8mA |
Input Current |
40mA |
Connection Method |
Wire |
Reverse Voltage (DC) |
3V |
REACH SVHC |
No SVHC |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mount |
Through Hole |
Number of Pins |
5 |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C~85°C |
Packaging |
Bulk |
Series |
Photologic® |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Connector Type |
Wire |
Max Operating Temperature |
70°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
Voltage - Supply |
4.75V~5.25V |
Output Voltage |
2.4V |
OPB760N Overview
In order to work reliably, the photoelectric sensor should be set to -40°C~85°C. In order for these electronic components to function, the voltage should be set to 4.75V~5.25V within the circuit or system. Sensors need to work at -40°C to be reliable. Reliable operation is possible at 70°C. In order for the photoelectric sensor to function, the 5 pins must be connected. For best performance, set the photoelectric sensor's supply voltage to 10V. The package contains a Bulk. If the thermal conditions are specified, photoelectric sensors can continuously dissipate 300mW.
OPB760N Features
Sensing Distance: 0.080 ~ 0.220 (2.03mm ~ 5.58mm) ADJ
5 pins
Operating Temperature: -40°C~85°C
Photologic? Series
OPB760N Applications
There are a lot of TT Electronics/Optek Technology OPB760N Photoelectric Sensors applications.
- Luminescence sensors
- Passive infrared sensors
- Measuring distance
- Counting small objects
- Logistics and materials handling
- detect objects
- Automotive industry
- Automatic doors
- Monitoring bigger areas for objects with light grids
- Mechanical engineering