BPV10NF Overview
Designed to protect these photodiodes against damage, these photodiodes are packaged in the Bulk. In order to ensure safety, the photodiodes are packaged in Radial packages. In reverse-bias mode on a continual basis, the maximum amount of voltage the photodiodes can withstand is 60V. A reverse-bias photodiode shouldn't exceed 60V continuously in reverse-bias mode. There are 2 pins on the photodiodes. A circuit containing photodiodes might release 215mW heat. If photodiodes are to operate properly, their temperature should not exceed 100°C. For photodiodes, the minimum operating temperature should be -40°C. In the case of photodiodes, the reverse anode voltage should be 60V. An ideal circuit would allow the photodiodes to release a maximum amount of heat in the form of 215mW heat. It is possible to operate the photodiodes satisfactorily with the reverse voltage of 60V in the DC circuit. ldeally, a photodiode should have a voltage of 1.3V to allow current to flow across it. To make sure photodiodes work, the breakdown voltage should be 60V. In the absence of light input, a photodiode produces 1nA current.
BPV10NF Features
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Operating Temperature: -40°C~100°C
Packaging: Bulk
Diode Type: PIN
Mount: Through Hole
Spectral Range: 790nm ~ 1050nm
Viewing Angle: 40°
BPV10NF Applications
There are a lot of Vishay Semiconductor Opto Division BPV10NF Photodiodes applications.
- YAG laser detection
- Machine Controls
- Emitter Alignment
- LiDAR
- Measurement Levelling
- Infrared data transmission
- Medical and Industrial
- Currency Validation
- Vision Controls
- Optical Switches