Broadcom Phototransistors 16

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Optoelectronic Type Mounting Feature Terminal Finish Configuration Size Maximum Dark Current No. of Functions Infrared (IR) Range Peak Wavelength (nm) Nominal Supply Voltage Packing Method Maximum Response Time Sub-Category Maximum Operating Temperature Shape Minimum Operating Temperature Minimum Collector-emitter Breakdown Voltage Maximum Power Dissipation Additional Features Nominal Light Current JESD-609 Code Maximum On State Current

ASDL-6620-C22

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

5 mm

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL-6770-C22

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL-6270-D22

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

5 mm

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL-6771-C41

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

1.6 mm

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL-6620-D22

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

5 mm

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL6270-D31

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

5 mm

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL-6620-D31

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

5 mm

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL-6771-C22

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

1.6 mm

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL-6620-C31

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

5 mm

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

ASDL-6770-C41

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Matte Tin (Sn)

SINGLE

1

YES

85 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

e3

HST9-B680

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

HST9-B170

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

HLPT-B5K0-00000

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

HST9-B380

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

HLPT-B5D0-00000

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

HLPT-B5G0-00000

Broadcom

PHOTO TRANSISTOR

Phototransistors

A phototransistor is an electronic component that uses light to control the flow of electrical current. It is a type of bipolar transistor that is designed to respond to the presence of light by amplifying the current flowing through it. Phototransistors are widely used in a variety of applications, including in optical communication systems, photodetectors, and motion detectors.

Phototransistors work by using light to generate a flow of electrons that controls the flow of current through the transistor. When light hits the phototransistor, it causes electrons to be released, which flow through the transistor and control the current flowing through it. The current flowing through the transistor can be amplified and used to control other components in a circuit.