The RPI-1030 is an infrared photodiode manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. It is designed for applications requiring the detection of infrared light, such as remote controls, light barriers, and optical sensors.
Applications:
- Remote control systems
- Light barriers
- Optical switches
- Encoders
- Optical sensors for industrial automation
- Proximity sensors
Features:
- High sensitivity to infrared light
- Fast response time
- Compact size
- Low dark current
- Wide viewing angle
Benefits:
- Accurate and reliable detection of infrared signals
- High-speed operation for real-time applications
- Space-saving design
- Minimal noise interference
- Versatile application due to broad angular sensitivity
Additional Details:
The RPI-1030 photodiode operates by converting incident infrared light into an electrical current. The magnitude of the generated current is proportional to the intensity of the infrared light, allowing it to function as a sensor. Its construction utilizes advanced semiconductor materials and precise manufacturing techniques to achieve its high-performance characteristics. This allows for reliable detection in various environments.
Key specifications for the RPI-1030 include its spectral sensitivity range, responsivity, dark current, and capacitance. The spectral sensitivity range indicates the wavelengths of light to which the photodiode is most sensitive. Responsivity defines the amount of current generated per unit of light intensity. Dark current is the current that flows through the photodiode in the absence of light. Capacitance of the photodiode affects its response time. Consult the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed specifications and application guidelines to ensure optimal performance.