The SFH 213 FA belongs to the category of optoelectronic components and is commonly used as an infrared emitter. This component is known for its high reliability, efficiency, and compact design. The package includes the SFH 213 FA infrared emitter, which is characterized by its small size and low power consumption. The essence of this product lies in its ability to emit infrared light with precision and consistency. It is typically available in packaging quantities suitable for industrial and commercial applications.
The SFH 213 FA features a standard pin configuration with three pins: Anode, Cathode, and Emitter.
The SFH 213 FA is designed to provide reliable and consistent infrared emission, making it suitable for various sensing and communication applications. Its compact size and low power consumption make it ideal for integration into compact electronic devices.
The SFH 213 FA operates on the principle of forward-biased junction, where the application of a forward voltage causes the emission of infrared light. This emitted light can be utilized for proximity sensing, optical communication, and other applications requiring infrared radiation.
The SFH 213 FA is widely used in the following applications: - Proximity sensors - Optical encoders - Remote controls - Infrared communication systems
In conclusion, the SFH 213 FA is a reliable and efficient infrared emitter that finds extensive use in various optoelectronic applications. Its compact design and consistent performance make it a preferred choice for designers and engineers seeking precise infrared emission capabilities.
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