TSAL6100: Datasheet, Footprint and Features

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Published: 15 March 2022 | Last Updated: 15 March 2022

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TSAL6100

TSAL6100

Vishay Semiconductor Opto Division

VISHAY SEMICONDUCTOR TSAL6100 IR EMITTER, 2.6V

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VISHAY SEMICONDUCTOR TSAL6100 IR EMITTER, 2.6V

The TSAL6100 is a 2-pin high power Infrared Emitting Diode with high radiant power in GaAlAs multi quantum well (MQW) technology. This passage is going to introduce TSAL6100 from the perspectives of description, CAD models, and datasheet.

TSAL6100 Description

The TSAL6100 is a 2-pin high power Infrared Emitting Diode with high radiant power in GaAlAs multi-quantum well (MQW) technology. It has a good spectral match with Si photodetectors, a 10° angle of half intensity, and a peak wavelength of 940nm. It is suitable for use in high-power infrared remote control units, free air transmission systems, infrared sources for optical counters and card readers, and IR sources for smoke detectors.


TSAL6100 CAD Models

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TSAL6100 Features

• Package type: leaded

• Package form: T-1¾

• Dimensions (in mm): Ø 5

• Peak wavelength: λp = 940 nm

• High reliability

• High radiant power

• High radiant intensity

• Angle of half intensity: ϕ = ± 10°

• Low forward voltage

• Suitable for high pulse current operation

• Good spectral matching with Si photodetectors


TSAL6100 Application

Communications equipment

Broadband fixed-line access/Datacom module/Wired networking/Wireless infrastructure

Enterprise systems

Datacenter & enterprise computing/Enterprise machine/Enterprise projectors

Personal electronics

Connected peripherals & printers/Data storage/Gaming/Home theater & entertainment/Mobile phones/PC & notebooks/Portable electronics/Tablets/TV/Wearables (non-medical)


TSAL6100 Package

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TSAL6100 Manufacturer

Felix Zandman, a Polish-born businessman, founded Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., an American manufacturer of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components. Vishay manufactures rectifiers, diodes, MOSFETs, optoelectronics, selected integrated circuits, resistors, capacitors, and inductors in Israel, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. In 2018, Vishay Intertechnology's revenue was $3.035 billion. Vishay Intertechnology had approximately 24,100 full-time employees as of December 31, 2018.

Vishay is a leading manufacturer of power MOSFETs in the world.

Power electronic applications include portable information appliances, internet communications infrastructure, power integrated circuits, cell phones, and notebook computers. 


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Frequently Asked Questions

What ‘s the TSAL6100?

The TSAL6100 is an infrared emitting diode with a wavelength of 940 nm in GaAlAs multi-quantum well (MQW) technology that has high radiant power and a fast response time and is housed in a blue-gray plastic package.

What’s the dimensions of TSAL6100?

Length:5.8mm/Width:5.8th/height:8.7mm

Can TSAL6100 be operated in the temperature of 100℃?

Yes, its suitable operating temperature is between -55℃ and +100℃.

What’s the TSAL6100 the available packaging of TSAL6100?

Bulk.

Where does TSAL6100 made by?

TSAL6100 is made by an American manufacturer of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components--Vishay Intertechnology.
TSAL6100

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