The SD1440 is a silicon phototransistor designed for infrared applications, featuring a nominal wavelength of 935 nm and a compact metal can coaxial package. It has a 24-degree acceptance angle and operates effectively within a wide temperature range of -55¬8C to +125¬8C. The device is rated for a maximum collector-emitter voltage of 30 V and an emitter-collector voltage of 5 V, with a power dissipation capability of 75 mW. The phototransistor is mechanically and spectrally matched to Honeywell's SE1450 and SE1470 infrared emitting diodes, making it suitable for various optical sensing applications. The leads are flexible, allowing for versatile mounting configurations.
TRANSISTOR, PHOTO NPN 935NM, METAL CAN-2; Wavelength Typ:935nm; Viewing Angle:24°; Power Consumption:75mW; No. of Pins:2Pins; Product Range:-; Automotive Qualification Standard:-; MSL:-; Colour:Infrared; Power Dissipation Pd:75W RoHS Compliant: Yes
| Newark, An Avnet Company | |
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| Product Category | Light Emitting Diodes (LED) |
| Product Number | 87F6472 |
| Product Name | Transistor, Photo Npn 935Nm, Metal Can-2; Wavelength Typ Honeywell |
| LED Type | Infrared; Red |