5mm Infrared IR LED Transmitter and Receiver LED 940nm these infrared emitting LEDs operate at 940nm and used for creating IR remote control or IR obstacle and intrusion sensors.
This Infrared LED and IR Receiver are what you might find in a basic Beam Break Sensor.
The 5mm infrared led is a 940nm wavelength LED with a forward voltage of 1.2V and forward current of 100mA.
The IR Receiver is tinted and should be able to “see” the IR LED from up to 8 meters away under ideal conditions.
A 5mm Infrared IR LED Transmitter and Receiver LED 940nm is an electronic device that detects IR radiation falling on it.
Proximity sensors (used in touchscreen phones and edge avoiding robots), contrast sensors (used in line following robots) and obstruction counters/sensors (used for counting goods and in burglar alarms) are some applications involving IR sensors.
These are a 5mm Infrared IR LED Transmitter and Receiver LED 940nm pair to build object sensors, color sensors, line sensors, distance sensors, etc. These sensors are perfect for making custom wheel encoders.
Both the transmitter and emitter are built to work on the the 940 nm wavelength.
Infrared diodes are characterized by strong structure, corrosion resistance, high reliability and long life. The device is matched to infrared receiving diode.
Infrared emitter can be used for ordinary electronic devices, such as office equipment, communication equipment, and house decoration.
These 5mm Infrared IR LED are very useful for adding IR capability to a project including everything from making a custom IR remote for your TV to creating a custom serial IR communication link for a robot project or to make an intrusion detector if the IR signal is blocked.
Features: –
Infrared Receiver Tube:
Diameter : 5MM
wavelength:940nm
Forward Voltage: 1.2-1.3V
Infrared Transmitting Tube:
Size: 5mm
Lens Color : Water Clear
Forward Voltage (V) : 1.5~1.6
Forward Current (mA): 60mA Continuous, 120mA peak for 10% pulse width
Wavelength (nm): 940
View Angle: 15-30 degree
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