D6BN-1
D6BN-1 is Subminiature PCB Mounting Tilt Sensor manufactured by OMRON.
Micro Tilt Sensor
- D6BN-1 Text Subminiature PCB Mounting Tilt Sensor Discriminating Left or Right Tilt
- Detects the inclination of the Sensor within an activated angle range between 40° and 80° (left and right) and a reset angle range between 50° and 10°
- A subminiature SMD PCB mounting model
- A highly reliable solid-state type by Hall IC
- A surprisingly low power consumption with a maximum of 10µA
- Lead-free
Application Examples
Vertical or horizontal discrimination of digital cameras, PDAs, and cellular phones. Picture viewer, general orientation detection.
Ordering Information
Output configuration ON/OFF D6BN-1 Model Horizontal state Left and right tilt
Characteristics
Activated Angle Reset Angle 40° to 80° (left and right) 50° to 10° (left and right) Note: Characteristic values are provided, on condition that there is no tilt back and forth while the operation speed is 10° per second.
Horizontal State Inclined Left or Right Structural Protection Operating Temperature Storage Temperature
High-voltage signal output from the terminals on both sides. Low-voltage signal output only from the terminals on the side of the moving direction. IP40 -10°C to 60°C -25°C to 70°C 25% to 85% RH (with no icing/condensation) 100,000min (15-20 times/minute)
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Operating/Storage Humidity Electrical Operations
Micro Tilt Sensor
- D6BN-1
Electrical Performance
Power Supply Voltage Output Voltage (high, min) Output Voltage (low, max) Current Consumption Note: Ta = 25˚ and Vdd = 3VDC 2.4 to 3.6 VDC Vdd-0.4V 0.5V 10 µA max.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Power Supply Voltage (Vdd) Output Current -0.1 to 5.0 V ± 1m A
Electrical Connections
Soldering Condition
1. Remendation reflow solder condition (infrared rays method). Please set a thermo-couple on either side of the terminals and set the reflow profile as follows.
- In the case of Sn-Pb eutectic solder Temperature °C Preheat Area Reflow Area Peak Temperature 140 230±5 max. 240 90±30
< 20 = <5 =
Time/sec
- In the case...