(Note) MAX. lead length of 51.5 mm acceptable to order
s
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Collector-emitter voltage
Emitter-collector voltage
Collector current
Collector power dissipation
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
*1
Soldering temperature
Symbol
V
CEO
V
ECO
I
C
P
C
T
opr
T
stg
T
sol
Rating
35
6
50
75
- 25 to +85
- 40 to +85
260
(Ta=25˚C)
Unit
V
V
mA
mW
˚C
˚C
˚C
*1 1 For 3 seconds at the position of 1.4 mm from the resin edge
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PT495F
s
Electro-optical Characteristics
Parameter
*2
Collector
(Ta=25˚C)
Symbol
Conditions
V
CE
= 2V, E
V
= 2 lx
I
C
V
CE
= 10V, E
e
= 0
I
CEO
I
C
= 0.8mA,
V
CE(sat)
E
e
= 1mW/cm
2
λ
p
-
t
r
V
CE
= 2V, I
C
= 5mA
R
L
= 100Ω
t
f
∆θ
-
MIN.
0.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
TYP.
-
-
-
860
80
70
± 40
MAX.
0.8
10
-6
1.0
-
400
350
-
Unit
mA
A
V
nm
µ
s
˚
current
Dark current
saturation voltage
*2
Collector-emitter
Peak sensitivity wavelength
Response time
Half intensity angle
Rise
Fall
*2 E
v
, E
e
: Illuminance, irradiance by CIE standard light source A (tungsten lamp)
Fig. 1 Collector Power Dissipation vs.
Ambient temperature
80
Fig. 2 Dark Current vs. Ambient temperature
10
- 4
5 V
CE
= 10V
10
- 5
5
Collector power dissipation P
C
( mW )
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
- 25
(A)
CEO
10
- 6
5
10
- 7
5
10
- 8
5
10
- 9
5
10
- 10
5
10
- 11
5
- 25
0
25
50
75 85
100
Dark current I
0
25
50
75
100
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Fig. 3 Relative Collector Current vs.
Ambient temperature
175
V
CE
= 2V
E
V
= 2 1x
Fig. 4 Collector Current vs. Irradiance
50
V
CE
= 2V
T
a
= 25˚C
Relative collector current (%)
150
125
Collector current I
C
(mA)
20
10
100
5
75
2
50
- 25
0
25
50
75
100
1
2
5
10
- 1
2
5
1
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Irradiance E
e
( mW/cm
2
)
PT495F
Fig. 5 Collector Current vs. Collector-emitter voltage
50
45
T
a
= 25˚C
80
Fig. 6 Spectral Sensitivity
100
T
a
= 25˚C
Collector current I
C
(mA)
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
1
P
C
(MAX.)
0.25mW/cm
2
0.2mW/cm
2
0.15mW/cm
2
0.1mW/cm
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
Relative sensitivity (%)
E
e
=
0.5mW/cm
2
60
40
20
0
500
600
700
Collector-emitter voltage V
CE
(V)
Wavelength
λ
(nm)
800
900
1000 1100 1200
Fig. 7 Response Time vs. Load Resistance
1000
V
CE
= 2V
I
C
= 5mA
T
a
= 25˚C
Test Circuit for Response Time
Response time (µ s)
100
t
r
t
f
Output Input
t
d
10
t
s
V
CC
R
L
90%
Output
t
d
t
r
t
s
t
f
10%
1
10
Load resistance R
L
(
Ω
)
100
1000
5000
Fig. 8 Radiation Diagram
- 20˚
- 10˚
0˚
100
- 30˚
( T
a
= 25˚C)
+ 10˚
+ 20˚
Fig. 9 Collector-emitter Saturation Voltage
vs. Irradiance
(V)
2.2
T
a
= 25˚C
2.0
1.8
I
C
= 0.5mA
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.01
0.1
1
+ 30˚
CE ( sat )
Relative sensitivity (%)
80
Collector-emitter saturation voltage V
1mA
2mA
3mA
- 40˚
60
+ 40˚
- 50˚
- 60˚
- 70˚
- 80˚
- 90˚
40
+ 50˚
+ 60˚
20
+ 70˚
+ 80˚
Angular displacement
θ
0
+ 90˚
Irradiance E
e
( mW/cm
2
)
q
Please refer to the chapter "Precautions for Use". (Page 78 to 93)