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Reflective optical sensor delivers improved performance and robustness

The Optoelectronics group of Vishay Intertechnology has introduced a new AEC-Q101 qualified reflective optical sensor for automotive, smart home, industrial, and office applications.

Offering a lower profile than previous-generation solutions - while delivering improved performance with a higher current transfer ratio (CTR) and operating temperature - the VCNT2025X01 combines an infrared emitter, silicon phototransistor detector, and daylight blocking filter in a miniature 2.5 mm by 2.0 mm by 0.6 mm surface-mount package.

The device features a compact construction in which the emitting light source and detector are arranged in the same plane. The sensor's analogue output signal at the phototransistor is dependent on the amount of light emitted by the IR LED and reflected off an object in the sensor's field of view.

A built-in daylight blocking filter greatly suppresses disturbing ambient light, increasing the signal-to-noise ratio. The device's FAM package reduces crosstalk and features wettable flanks to enable optical inspection of the solder joints.

The VCNT2025X01's 0.6 mm profile is 0.2 mm lower than previous-generation devices, allowing the sensor to serve as a space-saving solution for optical switching in automotive electronic systems, office equipment, and home appliances; optical encoding in industrial automation systems; and paper presence detection in printers and copy machines.

For these applications, the device provides high temperature operation to +110 °C.

The sensor offers a detection range of 0.3 mm to 4.5 mm, an emitter wavelength of 940 nm, and a typical output current of 6.6 mA, which represents a typical CTR of 33 % under test conditions. This value is 24 % higher than previous-generation solutions.

The device features a Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) of 3 for reflow soldering according to J-STD-020; it is RoHS-compliant, halogen-free, and Vishay Green.