Photodiodes, as the name suggest these are just another type of diodes. These diodes also have an anode and cathode just like normal LED. But, unlike LED’s these do not emit light. Instead, when they detect light they allow some current to flow through it. The amount of current that flows through the Photodiode is directly proportional the amount of light detected by the Photodiode.
Description
Wavelength Sensitivity (λP): 940nm
Open Circuit Voltage: 0.39V
Reverse breakdown voltage: 32V
Reverse Light current: 40μA
Reverse Dark current: 5nA
Rise Time/ Fall Time: 45/45nS
View Angle: 80 deg
Package: 5mm
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