
GP1L57
GP1L57
Wide Gap Type Photointerrupter
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Features
1.
Wide gap between emitter and detector (Gap width : 10 mm)
Outline Dimensions
Internal connection diagram
2. Deep groove type (Depth : 12.2 mm)
3. With positioning pin
4. PWB direct mounting type package
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Applications
1. Analytical equipment, measuring instruments
2. Amusement equipment
3. Optoelectronic switches, optoelectronic counters
Sec. A-A'
1.8
0.45
(2.54)
+ 0.1
- 0.1
1.8
0.4
15.2
4
3
φ 1.5
18.6
C0.3
(15.2)
10
A
A'
8.95
+ 0.1
- 0.1
4MIN
GP1L57
SHARP 38
4
5
(2.5)
(Sensor center)
3
0.7
1.5
C0.2
1
φ 0.7
2
* Unspecified to
2
* ( ) : Reference dimensions
(Unit : mm)
23
1
1
Anode3Collector
2
Cathode4Emitter
C1
lerances : ± 0.2 mm
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Symbol Rating Unit
Forward current
*1
Input
Peak forward current
Reverse voltage
Power dissipation
Collector-emitter voltage
Output
Emitter-collector voltage
Collector current
Collector power dissipation
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
*2
Soldering temperature
*1 Pulse width <= 100µ s, Duty ratio=0.01
*2 For 5 seconds
(Ta=25˚C)
I
F
I
FM
V
R
50 mA
1A
6V
P75mW
V
CEO
V
ECO
I
C
P
C
T
opr
T
stg
T
sol
35 V
6V
40 mA
75 mW
-25to+85
- 40 to + 100
˚C
˚C
260 ˚C

GP1L57
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Electro-optical Characteristics
Parameter Symbol Conditions MIN. TYP. MAX. Unit
Forward voltage
Input
Peak forward voltage
Reverse current
Output
Dark current
Collector current I
Transfer
characteristics
Collector-emitter saturation voltage
Response time
Rise time
Fall time
Fig. 1 Forward Current vs. Ambient
Temperature
60
50
)
mA
(
40
F
30
V
V
FM FM
I
R
I
CEO
C
V
CE(sat
t
r
t
f
= 20mA - 1.4 V
FIF
= 0.5A - 4 V
I
VR=3V - 10 µA
VCE= 10V - 10
= 2mA
C
=2V
= 1mA, V
I
FCE
)
IF= 4mA, IC= 0.6mA - 1 V
VCE= 2V, I
RL= 100Ω
1.25
3
-
-
0.7
-
-
- 400 µ s
130
- 350 µ s
100
Fig. 2 Collector power Dissipation vs.
Ambient Temperature
120
)
100
mW
(
C
80
75
60
(Ta=25 ˚C)
- 6
A
28 mA
20
Forward current I
10
40
20
Collector power dissipation P
0
- 25 0 25 50 75 85 100
0
- 25 0 25 50 75 85 100
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C) Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Fig. 3 Peak Forward Current vs. Duty Ratio Fig. 4 Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
1000
500
200
)
mA
100
(
F
Forward current I
Ta= 75˚C
50˚C
50
20
10
5
2
1
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
Forward voltage V
25˚C
(V
F
0˚C
-
25˚C
)
2000
)
1000
mA
(
FM
500
200
100
50
Peak forward current I
20
-
2
5
10
Pulse width<=100µ s
Ta= 25˚C
-
25 2 5
1
10
Duty ratio
1