The SFH 3400-2/3-Z belongs to the category of optoelectronic components, specifically infrared emitters.
The SFH 3400-2/3-Z features a standard 3-pin configuration: 1. Anode 2. Cathode 3. No Connection
Advantages: - Compact size - Efficient performance - Versatile applications
Disadvantages: - Limited range compared to some alternatives - Sensitive to ambient light interference
The SFH 3400-2/3-Z operates based on the principle of converting electrical energy into infrared radiation, which can be utilized for proximity sensing and data transmission when coupled with appropriate receiver modules.
The SFH 3400-2/3-Z is commonly used in: - Proximity sensors for mobile devices - Object detection in robotics - Data transmission in consumer electronics
Some alternative models to the SFH 3400-2/3-Z include: - SFH 3410-2/3-Z: Higher radiant intensity - SFH 3400-3/4-Z: Wider viewing angle - SFH 3420-2/3-Z: Enhanced ambient light immunity
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Does SFH 3400-2/3-Z require any external optics for light focusing?
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