| Parameters |
| RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
| Factory Lead Time |
14 Weeks |
| Mount |
Through Hole |
| Mounting Type |
Through Hole |
| Package / Case |
Metal |
| Number of Pins |
2 |
| Operating Temperature |
-55°C~125°C |
| Packaging |
Bulk |
| Published |
1997 |
| Part Status |
Obsolete |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
| Max Operating Temperature |
125°C |
| Min Operating Temperature |
-55°C |
| Power Dissipation |
75mW |
| Viewing Angle |
24° |
| Response Time |
50ns |
| Voltage - DC Reverse (Vr) (Max) |
50V |
| Rise Time |
50ns |
| Fall Time (Typ) |
50 ns |
| Max Reverse Voltage (DC) |
50V |
| Reverse Breakdown Voltage |
50V |
| Reverse Voltage |
50V |
| Dark Current |
5nA |
| Current - Dark (Typ) |
5nA |
SD1420-002 Overview
To protect the photodiodes, they are packed in the Bulk. Photodiodes are packaged in Metal packages in order to ensure their safety. When reverse-biased continuously, photodiodes can withstand a maximum voltage of 50V. It is recommended that the photodiodes are maintained at a constant voltage of 50V in reverse-bias mode. Pins 2 are present on the photodiodes. Photodiodes on a circuit are capable of emitting 75mW heat. When photodiodes are operating, the temperature should not exceed 125°C. It should be noted that the photodiodes should be operated at -55°C as a minimum operating temperature. A reverse anode voltage of 50V should be applied to the photodiodes. In reverse-biased mode, photodiodes could provide 50V. Despite the absence of light, photodiodes make 5nA current.
SD1420-002 Features
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Operating Temperature: -55°C~125°C
Packaging: Bulk
Mount: Through Hole
Response Time: 50ns
Viewing Angle: 24°
SD1420-002 Applications
There are a lot of Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions SD1420-002 Photodiodes applications.
- Industrial Automation
- LiDAR
- Vision Controls
- Light Bariers
- Health Monitoring
- Medical and Industrial
- Pulse Oximetry
- Electronic Equipment
- Low Cost Light Monitoring
- Currency Validation