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CNY70

Vishay Telefunken

Reflective Optical Sensor with Transistor Output


Description
The CNY70 has a compact construction where the
emitting light source and the detector are arranged in
the same direction to sense the presence of an object
by using the reflective IR beam from the object.
The operating wavelength is 950 nm. The detector
consists of a phototransistor.

Applications 94 9320

D Optoelectronic scanning and switching devices


i.e., index sensing, coded disk scanning etc.
(optoelectronic encoder assemblies for
transmission sensing).

Features
Marking aerea
D Compact construction in center-to-center spacing
of 0.1’
E D
D No setting required
D High signal output
D Low temperature coefficient
D Detector provided with optical filter Top view 95 10930

D Current Transfer Ratio (CTR) of typical 5%

Order Instruction
Ordering Code Sensing Distance Remarks
CNY70 0.3 mm

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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Input (Emitter)
Parameter Test Conditions Symbol Value Unit
Reverse voltage VR 5 V
Forward current IF 50 mA
Forward surge current tp ≤ 10 ms IFSM 3 A
Power dissipation Tamb ≤ 25°C PV 100 mW
Junction temperature Tj 100 °C

Output (Detector)
Parameter Test Conditions Symbol Value Unit
Collector emitter voltage VCEO 32 V
Emitter collector voltage VECO 7 V
Collector current IC 50 mA
Power dissipation Tamb ≤ 25°C PV 100 mW
Junction temperature Tj 100 °C

Coupler
Parameter Test Conditions Symbol Value Unit
Total power dissipation Tamb ≤ 25°C Ptot 200 mW
Ambient temperature range Tamb –55 to +85 °C
Storage temperature range Tstg –55 to +100 °C
Soldering temperature 2 mm from case, t ≤ 5 s Tsd 260 °C

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Electrical Characteristics (Tamb = 25°C)
Input (Emitter)
Parameter Test Conditions Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Forward voltage IF = 50 mA VF 1.25 1.6 V

Output (Detector)
Parameter Test Conditions Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Collector emitter voltage IC = 1 mA VCEO 32 V
Emitter collector voltage IE = 100 mA VECO 5 V
Collector dark current VCE = 20 V, If = 0, E = 0 ICEO 200 nA

Coupler
Parameter Test Conditions Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Collector current VCE = 5 V, IF = 20 mA, IC1) 0.3 1.0 mA
d = 0.3 mm (figure 1)
Cross talk current VCE = 5 V, IF = 20 mA ICX2) 600 nA
(figure 1)
Collector emitter satu- IF = 20 mA, IC = 0.1 mA, VCEsat1) 0.3 V
ration voltage d = 0.3 mm (figure 1)
1) Measured with the ‘Kodak neutral test card’, white side with 90% diffuse reflectance
2) Measured without reflecting medium

Reflecting medium
d (Kodak neutral test card)
~~
~

~
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Emitter Detector

A C C E 95 10808

Figure 1. Test circuit

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Typical Characteristics (Tamb = 25_C, unless otherwise specified)
300 10
P tot – Total Power Dissipation ( mW )

Kodak Neutral Card


(White Side)

IC – Collector Current ( mA )
1 d=0.3
Coupled device VCE=5V
200

0.1
Phototransistor
100
IR-diode 0.01

0 0.001
0 25 50 75 100 0.1 1 10 100
95 11071 Tamb – Ambient Temperature ( °C ) 95 11065 IF – Forward Current ( mA )

Figure 2. Total Power Dissipation vs. Figure 5. Collector Current vs. Forward Current
Ambient Temperature

1000.0 10
Kodak Neutral Card
IF = 50 mA
(White Side)
I C – Collector Current ( mA )

d=0.3
I F – Forward Current ( mA )

100.0 20 mA
1
10 mA

10.0 5 mA

0.1 2 mA
1.0
1 mA

0.1 0.01
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 0.1 1 10 100
96 11862 VF – Forward Voltage ( V ) 95 11066 VCE – Collector Emitter Voltage ( V )

Figure 3. Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage Figure 6. Collector Current vs. Collector Emitter Voltage

1.5 100.0
CTR rel – Relative Current Transfer Ratio

VCE=5V
CTR – Current Transfer Ratio ( % )

1.4 Kodak neutral card


IF=20mA (white side)
1.3 d=0.3
1.2
10.0
1.1
1.0
0.9
1.0
0.8
VCE=5V
0.7 d=0.3
0.6
0.5 0.1
–30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0
96 11913 Tamb – Ambient Temperature ( °C ) 96 11914 IF – Forward Current ( mA )

Figure 4. Relative Current Transfer Ratio vs. Figure 7. Current Transfer Ratio vs. Forward Current
Ambient Temperature

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0° 10 20
10.0 ° ° 30°
IF=50mA
CTR – Current Transfer Ratio ( % )

I c rel – Relative Collector Current


I e rel – Relative Radiant Intensity
40°
1mA 1.0
20mA
1.0 10mA 0.9 50°
5mA
2mA
0.8 60°
Kodak neutral card
(white side)
70°
d=0.3 0.7
80°
0.1
0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6
96 12001 VCE – Collector Emitter Voltage ( V ) 95 11063

Figure 8. Current Transfer Ratio vs. Figure 10. Relative Radiant Intensity/Collector Current vs.
Collector Emitter Voltage Displacement

10
I C – Collector Current ( mA )

1
d

0.1

VCE=5V
IF=20mA

0.001
0 2 4 6 8 10
95 11069 d – Distance ( mm )

Figure 9. Collector Current vs. Distance

1.0
0.9 0
I Crel – Relative Collector Current

1.5 s
0.8
d = 5 mm E D 5mm
0.7 4 mm 10mm
0.6 3 mm d
2 mm
0.5 0
1 mm E s
0.4 0 5mm
0.3 D
10mm
VCE = 5 V
0.2
IF = 20 mA
0.1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
96 11915 s – Displacement ( mm )

Figure 11. Relative Collector Current vs. Displacement

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Dimensions of CNY70 in mm

95 11345

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Ozone Depleting Substances Policy Statement

It is the policy of Vishay Semiconductor GmbH to

1. Meet all present and future national and international statutory requirements.

2. Regularly and continuously improve the performance of our products, processes, distribution and operating
systems with respect to their impact on the health and safety of our employees and the public, as well as
their impact on the environment.

It is particular concern to control or eliminate releases of those substances into the atmosphere which are known as
ozone depleting substances ( ODSs ).

The Montreal Protocol ( 1987 ) and its London Amendments ( 1990 ) intend to severely restrict the use of ODSs and
forbid their use within the next ten years. Various national and international initiatives are pressing for an earlier ban
on these substances.

Vishay Semiconductor GmbH has been able to use its policy of continuous improvements to eliminate the use of
ODSs listed in the following documents.

1. Annex A, B and list of transitional substances of the Montreal Protocol and the London Amendments respectively

2 . Class I and II ozone depleting substances in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 by the Environmental
Protection Agency ( EPA ) in the USA

3. Council Decision 88/540/EEC and 91/690/EEC Annex A, B and C ( transitional substances ) respectively.

Vishay Semiconductor GmbH can certify that our semiconductors are not manufactured with ozone depleting
substances and do not contain such substances.

We reserve the right to make changes to improve technical design and may do so without further notice.
Parameters can vary in different applications. All operating parameters must be validated for each customer application
by the customer. Should the buyer use Vishay Telefunken products for any unintended or unauthorized application, the
buyer shall indemnify Vishay Telefunken against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, arising out of, directly or
indirectly, any claim of personal damage, injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use.

Vishay Semiconductor GmbH, P.O.B. 3535, D-74025 Heilbronn, Germany


Telephone: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2831, Fax number: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2423

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