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S6801 Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) Hamamatsu Corporation – Si PIN photodiode φ14 mm lens plastic package
PHOTODIODE
Si PIN photodiode
S6801/S6968 series
φ14 mm lens plastic package
S6801/S6968 series is a Si PIN photodiode molded into a plastic package with a φ14 mm lens. Four types are provided, S6801, S6968 with a
clear plastic package and S6801-01, S6968-01 with a visible-cut package.
Features
l Plastic packages with φ14 mm lens
l High-speed response (S6968 series):
l 50 MHz Typ. (VR=10 V, λ=850 nm)
High sensitivity (S6801, S6968): 0.63 A/W (l=850 nm)
l Directivity: 35 ˚ (half angle)
l Visible-cut type: S6801-01, S6968-01
l Active area size: φ14 mm (lens diameter)
l Effective active area: 150 mm2
Applications
l Spatial light transmission
l Optical communication
l Optical data link
l High-speed optical measurement
l Optical switch
l Laser radar
s General ratings / Absolute maximum ratings
Type No.
Package
Active area
size
Effective active
area
S6801
S6801-01
S6968
S6968-01
Plastic
(mm)
φ14
(mm2)
150
Absolute maximum ratings
Reverse
Operating
Storage
voltage
temperature
temperature
VR Max.
Topr
Tstg
(V)
(°C)
(°C)
35
-25 to +85
-40 to +100
s Electrical and optical characteristics
Type No.
Spectral
response
range
λ
Peak
sensitivity
wavelength
λp
Photo
sensitivity
S
λ=850 nm
Short circuit
current
Isc
100 lx
2856 K
Dark
current
ID
VR=10 V
Temp.
coefficient
of
ID
TCID
Cut-off
frequency
fc
VR=10 V
RL=50 Ω
λ=850 nm, -3 dB
Terminal
capacitance
Ct
VR=10 V
f=1 MHz
Half *
angle
Min. Typ. Min. Typ. Typ. Max.
Min. Typ. Typ. Max.
(nm)
(nm) (A/W) (A/W) (µA) (µA) (nA) (nA) (times/° C) (MHz) (MHz) (pF) (pF) (degree)
S6801
S6801-01
S6968
S6968-01
320 to 1100
700 to 1100
960
0.57 0.63 95
0.5 0.55 64
120
80
0.5
10
320 to 1060
700 to 1060
920
0.57 0.63
0.5 0.55
83
57
104
72
0.5
5
7 15 40 80
1.15
±35
30 50 50 100
* Photocurrent generated in a photodiode varies depending on the incident light angle. The half angle is the incident light angle at
which the photocurrent is 50 % of that generated when the incident light is perpendicular to the photodiode.