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Description
The TSL260, TSL261, and TSL262 are light-to-voltage optical sensors, each combining a photodiode and a transimpedance amplifier (feedback resistor = 16 MΩ, 8 MΩ, and 2 MΩ, respectively) on a single monolithic integrated circuit. The output voltage is directly proportional to the infrared light intensity (irradiance) on the photodiode. The TSL260, TSL261, and TSL262 are manufactured using advanced linear CMOS silicon-gate technology, which provides good amplifier offset-voltage stability and low power consumption.
● Integral Visible Light Cutoff Filter
● Monolithic Silicon IC Containing Photodiode, Operational Amplifier, and Feedback Components
● Converts Light Intensity to Output Voltage
● High Irradiance Responsivity Typically 42 mV/(µW/cm2) at λp = 940 nm (TSL260)
● Low Dark (Offset) Voltage . . . 10 mV Max at 25°C, VDD = 5 V
● Single-Supply Operation
● Wide Supply Voltage Range . . . 3 V to 9 V
● Low Supply Current . . . 800 µA Typical at VDD = 5 V
● Advanced Linear CMOS Technology