IF-E96R Industrial Fiberoptics, IF-E96R Datasheet

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IF-E96R

Manufacturer Part Number
IF-E96R
Description
LED EMITTER FIB OPT 660NM RED
Manufacturer
Industrial Fiberoptics
Datasheet

Specifications of IF-E96R

Wavelength
660nm
Spectral Bandwidth
20nm
Voltage - Forward (vf) Typ
1.8V
Current - Dc Forward (if)
35mA
Voltage - Dc Reverse (vr) (max)
5V
Capacitance
30pF
Connector Type
Connector-less
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q773685
A
M
(T
Operating and Storage
Junction Temperature (T
Soldering Temperature
Reverse Voltage (V
Power Dissipation
De-rate Above 25°C ............1.1 mW/°C
Forward Current, DC (I
Surge Current (I
Plastic Fiber Optic Red LED
Plastic Fiber Optic Red LED
Temperature Range
(T
(2 mm from case bottom)
(T
(P
t 10 µs ..................................150 mA
A
P P L I CAT I O N S
TOT
OP
A X I M U M
S
= 25°C)
Household Appliances
Motor Controller Triggering
PC-to-Peripheral Links
Medical Instruments
Automotive Electronics
Audio Systems
Electronic Games
Robotics Communications
) t 5 s .................................240°C
, T
) T
STG
A
= 25°C .....................60 mW
) .....................-40° to 85°C
FSM
R
R
).........................5 V
)
AT I N G S
F
J
) ...........35 mA
) .............85°C
D
The F-E96-R is the replacement for the now obsolete Motorola MFOE76 fiber
optic LED in Industrial Fiber Optics’ family of low-cost devices. Each LED consists
of a polycarbonate (PC) housing, an internal active element such as an LED or pho-
todetector subcomponent, and a cinch nut to hold the fiber in place. The PC hous-
ing retains the active element and the cinch nut while optimizing coupling
between the active element and the jacketed 1000 µm plastic fiber.
The IF-E96-R fiber optic emitter contains a red LED with an output center spectral
wavelength of 660 nm. The red LED output is one of the optimal transmission
windows of PMMA fiber and has the advantage of being easier to troubleshoot.
Working with this family of fiber optics is simple: No special tools or training
required. Only a sharp knife or razor blade is needed to terminate the plastic fiber.
When the fiber is inserted in the LED or detector housing, tighten the cinch nut.
Thereafter, the fiber can be removed simply by loosening the nut.
F
C
Parameter
Peak Wavelength
Spectral Bandwidth (50% of I
Output Power Coupled into Plastic Fiber
(1 mm core diameter). Distance Lens
to Fiber 0.1 mm, 10 cm polished fiber,
I
Switching Times (10% to 90% and 90%
to 10%) (R
Capacitance (V F =0, F=1 MHz)
Forward Voltage (I F =50 mA)
Temperature Coefficient, PEAK
E AT U R E S
F
HA R A C T E R I S T I C S
E S C R I P T I O N
=20 mA
No Optical Design Required
Mates with Standard 1000 µm Core Jacketed Plastic Fiber Cable
Internal Micro-Lens for Efficient Coupling
Inexpensive Plastic Connector Housing
Connector-Less Fiber Termination and Connection
Interference-Free Transmission from Light-Tight Housing
Excellent Linearity
Visible Light Output
Industrial Fiber Optics, Inc.
L
=47 , I
F
=10 mA)
MAX
)
(T
A
=25°C)
Symbol
t
C 0
V f
TC
r
PEAK
, t
min
f
IF-E91A-R
950
40
>100
-10
1.0
25
1.5 max
0.3
IF-E96-R
660
20
>50
-13
.1
30
1.8 max
.2
IF-E96-R
IF-E96-R
Unit
nm
nm
µW
dBm
µs
pF
V
nm/K

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IF-E96R Summary of contents

Page 1

... PMMA fiber and has the advantage of being easier to troubleshoot. Working with this family of fiber optics is simple: No special tools or training required. Only a sharp knife or razor blade is needed to terminate the plastic fiber. When the fiber is inserted in the LED or detector housing, tighten the cinch nut. ...

Page 2

... NAT Cut off the ends of the optical fiber with a single- edge razor blade or sharp knife. Try to obtain a precise 90-degree angle (square). 2. Insert the fiber through the locking nut and into the connector until the core tip seats against the internal micro-lens. ...

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