• Part: CNA1003H
  • Description: Photo Interrupter
  • Manufacturer: Panasonic
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Panasonic
CNA1003H
CNA1003H is Photo Interrupter manufactured by Panasonic.
Features Highly precise position detection : 0.3 mm Gap width : 5 mm With printed wiring board (PWB) positioning pins (2-0.45) (10.0) 2.35±0.1 3 ,, ,, SEC. A-A' 6.0 C1.0 2-ø0.7±0.1 (2-0.45) (2.54) 2 3 5.2±0.1 1 6.6±0.1 1 Pin connection Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25˚C) Parameter Input (Light Forward current (DC) emitting diode) Power dissipation Collector current Reverse voltage (DC) Symbol Ratings VR IF PD- 1 IC 3 50 75 20 30 5 100 - 40 to +100 Unit V m A m W m A V V m W ˚C ˚C 1: Anode 3: Collecter 2: Cathode 4: Emitter (Note) 1. Tolerance unless otherwise specified is ±0.3 2. ( ) Dimension is reference - 1 Output (Photo Collector to emitter voltage VCEO transistor) Emitter to collector voltage VECO Collector power dissipation Temperature Operating ambient temperature Storage temperature PC- 2 Tstg Input power derating ratio is 1.0 m W/˚C at Ta ≥ 25˚C. - 2 Output power derating ratio is 1.33 m W/˚C at Ta ≥ 25˚C. Topr - 25 to +85 Electrical Characteristics (Ta = 25˚C) Parameter Forward voltage (DC) Input characteristics Reverse current (DC) Output characteristics Collector cutoff current Collector current Symbol VF IR ICEO IC VR = 3V VCE = 10V VCE = 5V, IF = 20m A 0.5 5 10 Conditions IF = 20m A min typ 1.25 max 1.4 10 200 15 0.4 Unit V µA n A m A V µs Transfer characteristics Collector to emitter saturation voltage VCE(sat) IF = 40m A, IC = 1m A Response time tr , tf- VCC = 5V, IC = 1m A, RL = 100Ω - Switching time measurement circuit Sig.IN VCC (Input pulse) Sig.OUT (Output pulse) 90% 10% td tr tf ,, ,, 50Ω RL td : Delay time tr : Rise time (Time required for the collector current to increase from 10% to 90% of its final value) tf : Fall time (Time required for the collector current to decrease from 90% to 10% of its initial value) Transmissive Photosensors (Photo Interrupters) IF , IC - Ta 60 60 - V F 10 2 Ta =...