Infrared Emitter
We have ✅ 4 available of the SF-SEN-18772 in our Sydney warehouse. An extra 910 units will be available shortly.
An Infrared emitter, or IR emitter, is a source of light energy in the infrared spectrum. This little part is a light emitting diode (LED) that is used in order to transmit infrared signals from a remote control. This simple device operates at 940nm and works well for generic IR systems. This emitter is driven up to 50mA with a current limiting resistor as with any LED device.
Features:
- Continuous Forward Current: 50mA
- Reverse Voltage: 5V
- Operating Temperature: -25~+85°C
- Wavelength: 940nm
- Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Typ): 1.2V
- Viewing Angle: 60°
- Orientation: Side View
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