Phototransistors

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TT Electronics/Optek TechnologyVishay Semiconductor Opto Division
Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max)
15 V30 V70 V
Current - Collector (Ic) (Max)
5.95 mA50 mA
Current - Dark (Id) (Max)
100 nA200 nA1 µA
Wavelength
890nm925nm935nm-
Viewing Angle
60°-
Power - Max
100 mW250 mW
Operating Temperature
-65°C ~ 125°C-40°C ~ 100°C
Package / Case
Radial, 3mm Dia (T-1)T-1TO-206AA, TO-18-3 Metal Can
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Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max)
Current - Collector (Ic) (Max)
Current - Dark (Id) (Max)
Wavelength
Viewing Angle
Power - Max
Mounting Type
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Operating Temperature
Package / Case
OP505_Dome
OP505A
SENSOR PHOTO 935NM TOP VIEW T1
TT Electronics/Optek Technology
7,714
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1 : ¥6.72000
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-
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30 V
5.95 mA
100 nA
935nm
-
100 mW
Through Hole
Top View
-40°C ~ 100°C
T-1
OP506_Dome
OP506A
SENSOR PHOTO 935NM TOP VIEW T1
TT Electronics/Optek Technology
16,667
In Stock
1 : ¥8.50000
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-
Bulk
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30 V
5.95 mA
100 nA
935nm
-
100 mW
Through Hole
Top View
-40°C ~ 100°C
T-1
OP8xxSL
OP804SL
SENSOR PHOTO 890NM TOP TO206AA
TT Electronics/Optek Technology
1,005
In Stock
1 : ¥24.99000
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-
Bulk
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30 V
50 mA
100 nA
890nm
-
250 mW
Through Hole
Top View
-65°C ~ 125°C
TO-206AA, TO-18-3 Metal Can
TEFT4300
TEFT4300
PHOTOTRANSISTOR 875 TO 1000 NM
Vishay Semiconductor Opto Division
12,396
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1 : ¥5.95000
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-
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70 V
50 mA
200 nA
925nm
60°
100 mW
Through Hole
Top View
-40°C ~ 100°C
Radial, 3mm Dia (T-1)
OP8xxSL
OP830SL
SENSOR PHOTO TOP VIEW TO206AA
TT Electronics/Optek Technology
1,766
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1 : ¥29.41000
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-
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15 V
50 mA
1 µA
-
-
250 mW
Through Hole
Top View
-65°C ~ 125°C
TO-206AA, TO-18-3 Metal Can
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Phototransistors


Products in the phototransistor family are discrete light sensitive components which behave in similar fashion to a bipolar transistor, but use incident light instead of an electrical current applied through a device terminal to cause the device to conduct. Compared to photodiodes, phototransistors generally produce a much larger output current for the same intensity of incident light, though are slower to respond to changes in light intensity. These differences result in phototransistors being simpler to apply, but less useful for high speed operation.