The HOA6983-L55 is a component belonging to the category of optical sensors. This sensor is commonly used for detecting the presence or absence of an object, as well as for position sensing in various applications. The following entry provides a comprehensive overview of the HOA6983-L55, including its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
The HOA6983-L55 features the following pin configuration: 1. VCC (Power supply) 2. GND (Ground) 3. Output (Phototransistor output)
The HOA6983-L55 operates based on the principle of infrared light reflection. When an object is within the sensor's detection range, it reflects the emitted infrared light back to the sensor, causing the phototransistor to switch states and produce an output signal.
The HOA6983-L55 finds extensive use in various applications, including: - Automated assembly lines - Robotics - Printers and copiers - Security systems - Industrial automation
For those seeking alternative models, the following options are available: - HOA0901-011: Similar functionality with different package type - HOA1405-001: Higher sensing distance with similar characteristics - HOA1887-012: Enhanced ambient light rejection capabilities
In conclusion, the HOA6983-L55 optical sensor offers reliable and precise object detection and position sensing capabilities, making it a versatile component for a wide range of applications.
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