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SOES008A - DECEMBER 1992 - REVISED FEBRUARY 1993
features
- Integral Visible Light Cutoff Filter
- Monolithic Silicon IC Containing Photodiode, Operational Amplifier, and Feedback Components
- Converts Light Intensity to Output Voltage
- High Irradiance Responsivity Typically 42 mV/(uW/cm2) at
p = 940 nm (TSL260) - Low Dark (Offset) Voltage . . . 10 mV Max at 25°C, VDD = 5 V
- Single-Supply Operation
- Wide Supply Voltage Range . . . 3 V to 9 V
- Low Supply Current . . . 800 uA Typical at VDD = 5 V
- Advanced LinCMOSTM Technology
LinCMOS is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated
description
The TSL260, TSL261, and TSL262 are light-to-voltage optical sensors each combining a photodiode and a transimpedance amplifier (feedback resistor = 16 M
, 8 M
, and 2 M
, respectively) on a single monolithic integrated circuit. The output voltage is directly proportional to the infrared light intensity (irradiance) on the photodiode. The TSL260, TSL261, and TSL262 utilize Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOSTM technology, which provides good amplifier offset-voltage stability and low power consumption.
Title: IR LIGHT-TO-VOLTAGE OPTICAL SENSORS
Product Family: LIGHT TO VOLTAGE
Device Functionality: LIGHT-TO-VOLTAGE CONVERTER
Orderable Devices: TSL260, TSL261, TSL262
View the complete PDF datasheet: soes008a.pdf (129 K Bytes) (Requires Acrobat Reader 3.x)View more information about generic part numbers:TSL260, TSL261, TSL262
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