BPW 21 OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Inc, BPW 21 Datasheet - Page 6

no-image

BPW 21

Manufacturer Part Number
BPW 21
Description
Photodiodes PHOTODIODE
Manufacturer
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Inc
Type
Chipr
Datasheet

Specifications of BPW 21

Photodiode Material
Silicon
Peak Wavelength
550 nm
Maximum Reverse Voltage
10 V
Maximum Power Dissipation
250 mW
Maximum Dark Current
200 nA
Maximum Rise Time
1.5 us
Maximum Fall Time
1.5 us
Package / Case
TO-5
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 80 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Polarity
Forward
Reverse Breakdown Voltage
10V
Forward Voltage
1.2V
Responsivity
0.34A/W
Dark Current (max)
200nA
Power Dissipation
250mW
Rise Time
1500ns
Fall Time
1500ns
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 80C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Through Hole
Pin Count
2
Package Type
TO-5
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q62702P0885
BPW 21
Published by
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors GmbH
Wernerwerkstrasse 2, D-93049 Regensburg
www.osram-os.com
© All Rights Reserved.
The information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as assured characteristics.
Terms of delivery and rights to change design reserved. Due to technical requirements components may contain
dangerous substances. For information on the types in question please contact our Sales Organization.
Packing
Please use the recycling operators known to you. We can also help you – get in touch with your nearest sales office.
By agreement we will take packing material back, if it is sorted. You must bear the costs of transport. For packing
material that is returned to us unsorted or which we are not obliged to accept, we shall have to invoice you for any costs
incurred.
Components used in life-support devices or systems must be expressly authorized for such purpose! Critical
1
2
components
, may only be used in life-support devices or systems
with the express written approval of OSRAM OS.
1
A critical component is a component usedin a life-support device or system whose failure can reasonably be expected
to cause the failure of that life-support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness of that device or system.
2
Life support devices or systems are intended (a) to be implanted in the human body, or (b) to support and/or maintain
and sustain human life. If they fail, it is reasonable to assume that the health of the user may be endangered.
2007-04-03
6

Related parts for BPW 21