IF-D96 Industrial Fiberoptics, IF-D96 Datasheet

DETECTOR PHOTOLOG FIB OPT 5 TTL

IF-D96

Manufacturer Part Number
IF-D96
Description
DETECTOR PHOTOLOG FIB OPT 5 TTL
Manufacturer
Industrial Fiberoptics
Datasheet

Specifications of IF-D96

Data Rate
5Mbps
Power - Minimum Receivable
-24.5dBm
Current - Supply
10mA
Applications
General Purpose
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Voltage - Supply
-
Other names
FB132
Plastic Fiber Optic Photologic Detector
Plastic Fiber Optic Photologic Detector
A
M
(T
Operating and Storage
Soldering Temperature
Supply Voltage, (V
Voltage at Output lead ..........-.5 to 18 V
Sinking Current, DC (I
Open Collector Power Dissipation
De-rate Above 25°C .........1.33 mW/°C
Temperature Range
(T
(2 mm from case bottom)
(T
(P
A
P P L I CAT I O N S
A X I M U M
TOT
OP
S
=25°C)
Digital Data Links
PC-to-Peripheral Links
Process Control
Digitized Audio
Motor Controller Triggering
Intra-System Links: Board-to-
Board, Rack-to-Rack
Medical Instruments
Automotive Electronics
Robotics Communications
EMC/EMI Signal Isolation
) t≤5s ..................................240°C
, T
) T A =25°C ....................40 mW
STG
)....................-40° to 85°C
R
S
) ................-.5 to 7 V
AT I N G S
C
) ............25 mA
I
N D U S T R I A L
F
I B E R
D
The IF-D96 is a medium-speed photologic detector housed in a “connector-less”
style plastic fiber optic package. The detector contains an IC with a photodiode,
linear amplifier and Schmitt trigger logic circuit. The IF-D96 features an inverted
open-collector Schottky transistor (active low). The device can drive up to 5 TTL
loads over output (pull-up) voltages ranging from 4.5 to 18 Volts. Optical response
extends from 400 to 1100 nm, making it compatible with a wide range of LED
and laser diode sources. The detector package features an internal micro-lens
and a precision-molded PBT housing to ensure efficient optical coupling with
standard 1000 µm core plastic fiber cable.
A
The IF-D96 is suitable for digital data links at rates up to 5 Mbps. A Schmitt trigger
improves noise immunity and TTL/CMOS logic compatibility greatly simplifies
interfacing with existing digital circuits. The integrated design of the IF-D96
provides simple, cost-effective implementation in a variety of digital applications.
F
C
E AT U R E S
Parameter
Peak Sensitivity
Spectral Sensitivity (S=10% of S
Operating Voltage
High Level Supply Current V
Low Level Supply Current V
Light Required to Trigger (V
R
High Level Output Current V
Low Level Output Voltage (I
Propagation Delay, Low-High
(f= 100.0 kHz, R
Propagation Delay, High-Low
P P L I C AT I O N
E S C R I P T I O N
(f= 100.0 kHz, R= 5 TTL Loads)
L
HA R A C T E R I S T I C S
=1 kΩ λ=660 nm)
High Optical Sensitivity
Mates with Standard 1000 µm Core Jacketed Plastic Fiber Optic Cable
No Optical Design Required
Inexpensive Plastic Connector Housing
Internal Micro-Lens for Efficient Optical Coupling
Connector-Less Fiber Termination
Light-Tight Housing Provides Interference-Free Transmission
Open Collector Output
O
P T I C S
, I
L
= 5 TTL Loads)
N C
.
H
I G H L I G H T S
CC =5.25 V
CC
CC =5.25 V
OL
OH
=5 V,
= 8 mA)
MAX
w w w . i - f i b e r o p t i c s . c o m
= 18 V)
(T
)
A
=25°C)
Symbol
λ PEAK
Er (+)
I
I
t
t
V
V
I
∆λ
CCL
CCL
PLH
PHL
OH
CC
OL
Min
400
Typ
-24.5
850
3.5
6.2
3.5
0.4
65
49
5
Max
1100
IF-D96
IF-D96
250
5.5
6.3
10
.5
Unit
dBm
mA
mA
µW
nm
nm
µA
ns
ns
V
V
3/19/04
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IF-D96 Summary of contents

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... The IF-D96 is suitable for digital data links at rates Mbps. A Schmitt trigger improves noise immunity and TTL/CMOS logic compatibility greatly simplifies interfacing with existing digital circuits. The integrated design of the IF-D96 provides simple, cost-effective implementation in a variety of digital applications ◆ ...

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... IF-D96 IF-D96 F 1. Typical detector response versus wavelength. IGURE F 2. Normalized threshold irradiance vs. amb. temp. IGURE F 4. Case outline. IGURE Plastic Fiber Optic Photologic Detector Plastic Fiber Optic Photologic Detector F 3. IGURE Typical operating circuit NAT Cut off the ends of the optical fiber with a single- edge razor blade or sharp knife ...

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