Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Hamamatsu PhotonicsSpectrums Detected
Visible Light
Wavelength of Peak Sensitivity
560nm
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Amplifier Function
Yes
Number of Pins
2
Minimum Wavelength Detected
300nm
Maximum Wavelength Detected
820nm
Typical Fall Time
2.5ms
Width
5 (Dia.)mm
Height
3.5mm
Diameter
5mm
Series
S9648
Typical Rise Time
6ms
Country of Origin
Japan
Product details
S9648-200SB Photo IC Diode
The S9648-200SB photo IC diode from Hamamatsu has a plastic version of previous metal packages. The S9648-200SB has a spectral response which represents the sensitivity of the human eye.
Suitable applications include; energy-saving sensors for TVs, dimmers for liquid crystal panels and light level measurement applications.
Features and Benefits
Human eye sensitivity
Simple operation similar to a photodiode
Two photosensitive areas on one chip
Good linearity
Photodiodes, Hamamatsu Photonics
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SR 7.64
Each (In a Pack of 2) (ex VAT)
SR 8.786
Each (In a Pack of 2) (inc. VAT)
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SR 7.64
Each (In a Pack of 2) (ex VAT)
SR 8.786
Each (In a Pack of 2) (inc. VAT)
2
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Hamamatsu PhotonicsSpectrums Detected
Visible Light
Wavelength of Peak Sensitivity
560nm
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Amplifier Function
Yes
Number of Pins
2
Minimum Wavelength Detected
300nm
Maximum Wavelength Detected
820nm
Typical Fall Time
2.5ms
Width
5 (Dia.)mm
Height
3.5mm
Diameter
5mm
Series
S9648
Typical Rise Time
6ms
Country of Origin
Japan
Product details
S9648-200SB Photo IC Diode
The S9648-200SB photo IC diode from Hamamatsu has a plastic version of previous metal packages. The S9648-200SB has a spectral response which represents the sensitivity of the human eye.
Suitable applications include; energy-saving sensors for TVs, dimmers for liquid crystal panels and light level measurement applications.
Features and Benefits
Human eye sensitivity
Simple operation similar to a photodiode
Two photosensitive areas on one chip
Good linearity