SFH450V
SFH450V is Plastic Fiber Optic Transmitter Diode manufactured by Infineon.
Features
- 2.2 mm Aperture holds Standard 1000 Micron Plastic Fiber
- No Fiber Stripping Required
- Good Linearity (Forward current > 2 m A)
- Molded Microlens for Efficient Coupling Plastic Connector Housing
- Mounting Screw Attached to the Connector
- Interference Free Transmission from light-Tight Housing
- Transmitter and Receiver can be flexibly positioned
- No Cross Talk
- Auto insertable and Wave solderable
- Supplied in Tubes Applications
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- - Household Electronics Power Electronics Optical Networks Light Barriers
Type SFH450 SFH450V
Data Sheet 1
Ordering Code Q62702-P1034 Q62702-P0265
2004-03-19
SFH450 SFH450V
Technical Data Technical Data Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Junction Temperature Soldering Temperature (2 mm from case bottom, t ≤ 5 s) Reverse Voltage Forward Current Surge Current (t ≤ 10 µs, D = 0) Power Dissipation Thermal Resistance, Junction/Air Symbol Limit Values min. max. +85 +100 100 260 5 130 3.5 200 375 °C °C °C °C V m A A m W K/W
- 40
- 40 Unit
TOP TSTG TJ TS VR IF IFSM PTOT Rth JA
Data Sheet
2004-03-19
SFH450 SFH450V
Technical Data Characteristics (TA = 25°C) Parameter Peak Wavelength Spectral Bandwidth Switching Times (RG = 50 Ω, IF(LOW) = 0.1 m A, IF(HIGH) = 50 m A) 10% to 90% 90% to 10% Capacitance (f = 1 MHz, VR = 0 V) Forward Voltage (IF = 10 m A) Output Power Coupled into Plastic Fiber (IF = 10 m A) 1) Temperature Coefficient ΦIN Temperature Coefficient VF Temperature Coefficient λPeak
1)
Symbol λPeak ∆λ
Value 950 55
Unit nm nm t R t F CO VF
ΦIN
1 1 40 90 (≥ 40)
- 0.5
- 1.5 0.3
µs p F µW %/K m V/K nm/K
1.3 (≤ 1.5) V
TCΦ TCV TCλ
The output power coupled into plastic fiber is measured with a large area detector after a short fiber (about 30 cm). This value must not used for calculating the power budget for a fiber optic system with a long fiber because the numerical aperture of plastics fibers is decreasing on the first meters. Therefore the fiber seems to have pared...