Phototransistors

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PHOTOTRANSISTOR NPN TOPLED SMD
SFH 320 FAG-4 E9551-Z
PHOTOTRANSISTOR NPN TOPLED SMD
ams-OSRAM USA INC.
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Obsolete
35 V
15 mA
50 nA
980nm
120°
165 mW
Surface Mount
Top View
-40°C ~ 100°C
2-LCC (J-Lead)
PHOTO SENSOR SIDE VIEW 2PLCC
SFH 325G-4-Z
PHOTO SENSOR SIDE VIEW 2PLCC
ams-OSRAM USA INC.
0
In Stock
Obsolete
-
Tape & Reel (TR)
Obsolete
35 V
15 mA
50 nA
980nm
120°
165 mW
Surface Mount
Side View
-40°C ~ 100°C
2-LCC (J-Lead)
PHOTO SENSOR SIDE VIEW 2PLCC
SFH 325G-3-Z
PHOTO SENSOR SIDE VIEW 2PLCC
ams-OSRAM USA INC.
0
In Stock
Obsolete
-
Tape & Reel (TR)
Obsolete
35 V
15 mA
50 nA
980nm
120°
165 mW
Surface Mount
Side View
-40°C ~ 100°C
2-LCC (J-Lead)
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Phototransistors


Products in the phototransistor family are discrete light sensitive components which behave in similar fashion to a bipolar transistor, but use incident light instead of an electrical current applied through a device terminal to cause the device to conduct. Compared to photodiodes, phototransistors generally produce a much larger output current for the same intensity of incident light, though are slower to respond to changes in light intensity. These differences result in phototransistors being simpler to apply, but less useful for high speed operation.