The Texas Instruments TIL917B is a high-performance silicon phototransistor designed to meet the demanding requirements of a wide range of sensing and light detection applications. This versatile component is encapsulated in a clear, epoxy package that allows for efficient light transmission and ensures reliability in harsh environments.
Key Features
- Sensitive to Visible and Near-Infrared Light: The TIL917B is responsive to a broad spectrum of light, including both visible and near-infrared wavelengths, making it suitable for various applications.
- High Photo Sensitivity: With its high sensitivity to light, this phototransistor can detect low levels of light, ensuring accurate performance in low-light conditions.
- Fast Response Time: The device is characterized by a quick response time, allowing it to detect rapid changes in light intensity.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: The TIL917B is built to operate effectively across a broad temperature range, making it ideal for use in diverse environments.
- Clear Epoxy Package: The clear epoxy encapsulation not only protects the phototransistor but also optimizes light transmission to the sensing element.
- Versatile Applications: It is suitable for applications such as light detection, optical switching, and data transmission through light signals.
Applications
The TIL917B phototransistor is commonly used in a variety of applications, including:
- Optical sensors for industrial and consumer electronics
- Automatic lighting and light-level detection
- Optoisolators and optical switches
- Infrared and ambient light sensing
- Non-contact position and proximity detection
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Collector-Emitter Voltage |
30V |
| Emitter-Collector Voltage |
5V |
| Collector Current |
20mA |
| Power Dissipation |
100mW |
| Operating Temperature |
-55°C to +100°C |
With its robust design and versatile functionality, the Texas Instruments TIL917B phototransistor is an essential component for developers and engineers looking to incorporate reliable light sensing into their designs.