Surface Mount -40°C~100°C Digi-Reel® Wavelength: 940nm 2-SMD, Z-Bend 7.5mm2 2nA
SOT-23
VBPW34SR Datasheet
non-compliant
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
13 Weeks
Mount
PCB, Surface Mount
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
2-SMD, Z-Bend
Number of Pins
2
Shape
RECTANGULAR
Semiconductor Material
Silicon
Operating Temperature
-40°C~100°C
Packaging
Digi-Reel®
Published
2009
JESD-609 Code
e3
Pbfree Code
yes
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
3 (168 Hours)
Terminal Finish
Matte Tin (Sn)
HTS Code
8541.40.60.50
Subcategory
Photo Diodes
Max Power Dissipation
215mW
Number of Functions
1
Configuration
SINGLE
Diode Type
PIN
Power Dissipation
215mW
Viewing Angle
130°
Forward Current
50mA
Breakdown Voltage
60V
Rise Time
100ns
Forward Voltage
1V
Fall Time (Typ)
100 ns
Max Reverse Voltage (DC)
60V
Reverse Breakdown Voltage
60V
Wavelength
940nm
Max Junction Temperature (Tj)
100°C
Reverse Voltage (DC)
60V
Ambient Temperature Range High
100°C
Dark Current
2nA
Spectral Range
430nm ~ 1100nm
Active Area
7.5mm2
Infrared Range
YES
Current - Dark (Typ)
2nA
Light Current-Nom
0.055mA
Height
1.4mm
Length
4.4mm
Width
3.9mm
REACH SVHC
Unknown
Radiation Hardening
No
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free
Lead Free
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
1,000
$0.39620
$0.3962
2,000
$0.37639
$0.75278
5,000
$0.36790
$1.8395
10,000
$0.35375
$3.5375
25,000
$0.33960
$8.49
VBPW34SR Product Details
VBPW34SR Overview
These photodiodes are packaged in the Digi-Reel® to protect them from damage. The photodiodes are put into 2-SMD, Z-Bend packages for safety protection. The voltage for the photodiodes should not exceed 60V in reverse-bias mode on a continual basis. The photodiodes have 2 pins. The photodiodes could release 215mW heat within a circuit. The reverse anode voltage for the photodiodes should be 60V. In general, the maximum heat released by the photodiodes should be 215mW in a circuit. In the DC circuit, the photodiodes can work properly with the reverse voltage of 60V. The voltage needed to get current to flow across a photodiode should be 1V. The breakdown voltage should be 60V to ensure photodiodes work. Even in the absence of light input, a photodiode occurs 2nA current.