

ams OSRAM SFH 313 FA-2/3
Manufacturer No:
SFH 313 FA-2/3
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Utmel No:
146-SFH 313 FA-2/3
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Description:
Phototransistor; 5mm; λp max: 870nm; 70V; 10°; λd: 740÷1080nm; 200mW
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Unit Price: $0.376818
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- TypeParameter
- Type of photoelementphototransistor
- LED diameter5mm
- Wavelength of peak sensitivity870nm
- LED lensblack with IR filter
- MountingTHT
- CertificatesRoHS compliant
- Wavelength
In electronic components, "wavelength" refers to the distance between two consecutive points of a wave, typically measured from peak to peak or trough to trough. It is a crucial parameter in understanding the behavior of electromagnetic waves and signals in various electronic devices. The wavelength of a signal is inversely proportional to its frequency, meaning that higher frequencies have shorter wavelengths and vice versa. Understanding the wavelength of signals is important for designing and optimizing electronic circuits, antennas, and communication systems.
740...1080nm - Power
Power in electronic components refers to the rate at which electrical energy is transferred or converted by a device. It is typically measured in watts and can be calculated using the formula Power equals voltage multiplied by current. In circuits, power can represent the energy consumed by devices such as resistors, or the energy output by sources like batteries. Understanding power is crucial for ensuring components operate within safe limits and for designing efficient electronic systems.
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