Breakbeam Sensor Sharp IS471F
Breakbeam Sensor Sharp IS471F
IS471F
s Features
1. Impervious to external disturbing lights due to light modulation system 2. Built-in pulse driver circuit and sync. detector circuit on the emitter side 3. A wide range of operating supply voltage ( VCC: 4.5 to 16V )
OPIC Light Detector with Built-in Signal Processing Circuit for Light Modulation System
s Outline Dimensions
Internal connection diagram Voltage regulator Comparator 1 Sync. detector 2 circuit Demodulator circuit 4 3 0.8 2- C0.5 4 Lustered face 4 0.45 0.95 1.27 0.4 +0.2 - 0.1 P 1 2 3 4 V CC VO GND GL out 17.6 1.0 15.5 1.0 2.5 0.2 1.8 0.2 Visible light 4 cut-off black epoxy resin 4 2.5
( Unit : mm )
0.6MAX. 4- 0.45
P P P P = 1.27mm
*OPIC ( Optical IC ) is a trademark of the SHARP Corporation. An OPIC consists of a light-detecting element and signalprocessing circuit integrated onto a single chip.
( Ta= 25C)
Rating - 0.5 to 16 16 50 16 250 - 25 to + 60 - 40 to +100 260 Unit V V mA V mW C C C
*1 Applies to GL out terminal *2 For 5 seconds at the position shown in the right figure
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0.3MAX.
s Applications
Resin portion
*3 E eP represents illuminance of signal light in sync with the low level timing of output at GLout terminal. E eD represents illuminance of DC light. For detail, see Fig. 1. Light source: Infrared light emitting diode ( p= 940nm ) E VP represents illuminance of signal light in sync with the low level timing of output at GLout terminal. E VD represents illuminance of DC light. Note that the light source is CIE standard light source A.
Fig.1
EeP Ee EeD Time ( Note ) Fig. 1 shows the output waveform at GL out terminal with IS471F connected as shown in Fig. 3.
*4 Pulse cycle (t P) , pulse width (t W) are defined as shown in Fig. 2. The waveform shown in Fig. 2 is the output voltage waveform at GLout terminal with IS471F connected as shown in Fig. 3
Fig.2
Fig.3
5V
0V tW tP
280 0.33 F 5V
*5 Defined as Eep that causes the output to go Low to High ( or High to Low ) .
IS471F
*6 Test circuit for response time, threshold irradiance is shown in Fig. 4.
Fig. 4
Vin VCC Light emitting diode IS471F Switch 4 GLout Light emitting diode : peak emission wavelengh P = 940nm 3 0.33 F GND Output 1.5V VOL 1 2 VO 280 Switch ON 5V t PHL t PLH VOH OFF
*7 E
VDX : Defined
Fig. 6 Low Level Output Voltage vs. Low Level Output Current
1 0.5 V CC = 5V T a = 25C
200
150
100
50 0 - 25
0.02 0.01
25
50 60
75
100
125
10
20
OL
50 ( mA )
100
Ambient temperature Ta ( C )
7 Supply current I cc ( mA )
T a =6
25C
0.4
25C
5
60C
4
IS471F
Fig. 9 Low Level Output Current vs. Supply Voltage
80 Low level output current I OL ( mA ) 70 60 50 60C 40 30 20 10 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 (V) 16 18 - 50 - 60 - 70 - 80 - 90 0 Angular displacement 20 T a =-25C 25C - 40 - 30
Relative sensitivity
60
+40
40
Supply voltage V cc
s Basic Circuit
Voltage regulator Comparator Sync.detector circuit Demodulator circuit Amp. Oscillator V cc ( Power supply) Vo ( Signal output) g C = 0.33 F
g In order to stabilize power supply line, connect a by-pass capacitor of 0.33 F or more between Vcc and GNP near the device.