Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mount |
Surface Mount |
Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
2-SMD, Gull Wing |
Number of Pins |
2 |
Shape |
RECTANGULAR |
Operating Temperature |
-25°C~85°C |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Published |
2005 |
Pbfree Code |
yes |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
3 (168 Hours) |
Additional Feature |
DAYLIGHT FILTER |
HTS Code |
8541.40.60.50 |
Max Power Dissipation |
150mW |
Number of Functions |
1 |
Configuration |
SINGLE |
Diode Type |
PIN |
Power Dissipation |
150mW |
Rise Time |
50ns |
Fall Time (Typ) |
50 ns |
Max Reverse Voltage (DC) |
32V |
Reverse Breakdown Voltage |
32V |
Wavelength |
940nm |
Reverse Voltage (DC) |
32V |
Dark Current |
5nA |
Spectral Range |
400nm ~ 1100nm |
Infrared Range |
YES |
Light Current-Nom |
0.035mA |
Radiation Hardening |
No |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
PD70-01C/TR7 Overview
To prevent damage, the photodiodes are packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR). For safety reasons, the photodiodes are packaged in 2-SMD, Gull Wing packages. Continuously, the reverse-bias voltage should not exceed 32V for the photodiodes. It has 2 pins for the photodiodes. When the photodiodes are placed in a circuit, they may produce heat 150mW. Anode voltage for the reverse anode of the photodiodes should be 32V. Photodiodes should release 150mW heat in a circuit. If your DC circuit has a reverse voltage of 32V, the photodiodes will work properly. A photodiode occurs even at 5nA current without light input.
PD70-01C/TR7 Features
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 3 (168 Hours)
Operating Temperature: -25°C~85°C
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR)
Diode Type: PIN
Mount: Surface Mount
Spectral Range: 400nm ~ 1100nm
PD70-01C/TR7 Applications
There are a lot of Everlight Electronics Co Ltd PD70-01C/TR7 Photodiodes applications.
- Infrared data transmission
- Machine Controls
- LiDAR
- Sterilization Lamp Monitoring
- Diode Laser Monitoring
- Measurement Levelling
- Light Barriers
- Light Bariers
- Currency Validation
- Position sensing