By Warren Miller, contributing writer
TT Electronics claims that its new infrared LED emitter offers the largest spot diameter in the industry. Featuring a 7-mm spot size, the OP207CL is optimized for high reliability in optical sensing and position encoder applications.
The OP207CL is designed to function at a high level in extreme environments and can withstand temperatures between –40°C and 105°C. It’s also very space-efficient. The LED itself is mounted on a PCB substrate that measures 9.9 × 9.9 mm with a 6.3-mm height.
The GaAIAs LED emits wavelengths in the 840 to 870 near-infrared range and offers up to 10 mW of total radiated power at a maximum drive current of 100 mA. Coupled with a 2.25° angle of half-intensity, this allows the OP207CL to detect on/off transitions and respond to turn-on/-off signals with a typical rise/fall time of 22 ns.
For devices like linear or radial encoders that require a high degree of accuracy, the integrated collimating lens provides a tight beam profile, which is optimal for making absolute or incremental measurements.
Key applications:
- Linear and rotary encoders
- Optical sensors and switches
- Long-range light barriers
- Optical scanning and edge sensing
- Automatic control systems
TT Electronics believes that the OP207CL can be valuable in a variety of fields that depend on optical sensing and switching applications, including robotics, industrial automation, and security sensors.
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