141itr9608 F PDF
141itr9608 F PDF
141itr9608 F PDF
ITR9608-F
Features
․Fast response time
․High analytic
․Cut-off visible wavelength λp=940nm
․High sensitivity
․Pb free
․This product itself will remain within RoHS compliant version
․Compliance with EU REACH
Description
․The ITR9608-F consist of an infrared emitting diode and a silicon phototransistor,
encased side-by-side on converging optical axis in a black thermoplastic housing,
․The phototransistor receives radiation from the IR LED only .This is the normal situation.
․But when an object is in between, phototransistor could not receives the radiation.
․For additional component information , please refer to IR928-6C and PT928-6C
Applications
․Mouse Copier
․Switch Scanner
․Floppy disk driver
․Non-contact Switching
․For Direct Board
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70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Relative Forward Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature Rclative Radiant In tcnsity vs.Collector-Emitter Voltage
1.3
1.2
IF=20mA
1.1
1
25 50 75 100 120
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100 1.0
Ta=25 C
80 0.8
60 0.6
40 0.4
20 0.2
0 0
-25 0 25 50 75 85 100 100 300 500 700 900 1100 1300
Relative Collector Current vs. Ambient Temperature Collector Current vs. Irradiance
100
160
140
2 C
10
120
100
80 1
60
40 0.1
20
0 0.01
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0.5 1 1.5 3
2
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Collector Dark Current vs. Ambient Temperature Collector Current vs. Collector-Emitter Voltage
10 14
12
10 10
8
10
6
4
10
2
10 0
0 25 50 75 100 0 2.5 5 7.5 10
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Package Dimension
Notes:
1. All dimensions are in millimeters.
2.Tolerances unless dimensions ±0.25mm.
3.Lead spacing is measured where the lead emerge from the package.
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Notes
Lead Forming
1. During lead frame bending, the lead frame should be bent at a distance more than 3mm from
bottom of the epoxy.
Note: Must fix lead frame and do not touch epoxy before bending to avoid Photo Interrupter
broken.
2. Lead forming should be done before soldering.
3. Avoid stressing the Photo Interrupter package during leads forming. The stress to the base
may damage the characteristics of Photo Interrupter, or it may break the Photo Interrupter.
4. Cut the Photo Interrupter lead frame at room temperature. Cutting the lead frame at high
temperatures may cause failure of the Photo Interrupter.
5. When mounting the Photo Interrupter onto a PCB, the PCB holes must be aligned exactly with
the lead position of the Photo Interrupter. If the Photo Interrupter are mounted with stress at
the leads, it causes deterioration of the epoxy resin and this will degrade the Photo Interrupter.
Storage
1. The Photo Interrupter should be stored at 10~30°C and 70%RH or less after being shipped
from Everlight and the storage life limits are 3 months. If the Photo Interrupter are stored for 3
months or more, they can be stored at 10°C~25°C and 20%RH~60%RH for a year in a sealed
container with a nitrogen atmosphere. After opening the package, the devices must be stored
at 10°C~25°C and 20%RH~60%RH, and suggested to be used within 24 hours or as soon as
possible. Besides, suggest that the remaining devices seal in the package bag as soon as
possible please.
2. Please avoid rapid transitions in ambient temperature, especially in
high humidity environments where condensation can occur.
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Soldering
1. Careful attention should be paid during soldering. When soldering, leave more than 3mm from
solder joint to epoxy bulb, and soldering beyond the base of the tie bar is recommended.
2. Recommended soldering conditions:
Hand Soldering DIP Soldering
Temp. at tip of iron 300°C Max. (30W Max.) Preheat temp. 100°C Max. (60 sec Max.)
Soldering time 3 sec Max. Bath temp. & time 260 Max., 5 sec Max
3mm Min.(From solder 3mm Min. (From solder joint
Distance Distance
joint to epoxy bulb) to epoxy bulb)
3. Recommended soldering profile
laminar wave
Fluxing
Prehead
4. Avoiding applying any stress to the lead frame while the Photo Interrupter are at high
temperature particularly when soldering.
5. Dip and hand soldering should not be done more than one time
6. After soldering the Photo Interrupter, the epoxy bulb should be protected from mechanical
shock or vibration until the Photo Interrupter return to room temperature.
7. A rapid-rate process is not recommended for cooling the Photo Interrupter down from the peak
temperature.
8. Although the recommended soldering conditions are specified in the above table, dip or hand
soldering at the lowest possible temperature is desirable for the Photo Interrupter.
9. Wave soldering parameter must be set and maintain according to recommended temperature
and dwell time in the solder wave.
Cleaning
Do not clean the Photo Interrupter by the ultrasonic.
Heat Management
1. Heat management of Photo Interrupter must be taken into consideration during the design
stage of Photo Interrupter application. The current should be de-rated appropriately by
referring to the de-rating curve found in each product specification.
2. The temperature surrounding the Photo Interrupter in the application should be controlled.
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DISCLAIMER
1. EVERLIGHT reserves the right(s) on the adjustment of product material mix for the specification.
2. The product meets EVERLIGHT published specification for a period of twelve (12) months from
date of shipment.
3. The graphs shown in this datasheet are representing typical data only and do not show
guaranteed values.
4. When using this product, please observe the absolute maximum ratings and the instructions for
using outlined in these specification sheets. EVERLIGHT assumes no responsibility for any
damage resulting from the use of the product which does not comply with the absolute maximum
ratings and the instructions included in these specification sheets.
5. These specification sheets include materials protected under copyright of EVERLIGHT.
Reproduction in any form is prohibited without obtaining EVERLIGHT’s prior consent.
6. This product is not intended to be used for military, aircraft, automotive, medical, life sustaining or
life saving applications or any other application which can result in human injury or death. Please
contact authorized Everlight sales agent for special application request.
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