The GP1UE281RKC4 features a standard surface-mount pin configuration with the following pinout: 1. Anode 2. Cathode
The GP1UE281RKC4 operates based on the principle of forward-biased current flow through the diode, resulting in the emission of infrared light at a peak wavelength of 940nm. This emitted light can be utilized in various sensing and proximity detection applications.
The GP1UE281RKC4 is well-suited for the following application fields: - Optical sensors for object detection - Proximity sensors for touchless control interfaces - Ambient light sensing for automatic brightness adjustment in displays
Some alternative models to GP1UE281RKC4 include: - GP1UX311QS by Sharp Electronics - TSUS5400 by Vishay Semiconductors - SFH 4236 by Osram Opto Semiconductors
These alternative models offer variations in peak wavelength, forward voltage, and package types, providing options for different application requirements.
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