Optical Sensors - Phototransistors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
BPW77NB

BPW77NB

Vishay / Semiconductor - Opto Division

PHOTOTRANSISTOR 450 TO 1080 NM

871

QSD124A4R0

QSD124A4R0

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

SENSOR PHOTO 880NM TOP VIEW RAD

919

1540052NA3090

1540052NA3090

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WL-TTRW THT PHOTOTRANSISTOR ROUN

229

KDT00030ATR

KDT00030ATR

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

SENSOR PHOTO 630NM TOP VIEW 2SMD

756

SFH 300-3/4

SFH 300-3/4

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

SENSOR PHOTO 880NM TOP VIEW RAD

6405

TEMT1030

TEMT1030

Vishay / Semiconductor - Opto Division

PHOTOTRANSISTOR 730 TO 1000 NM

521

SFH 3410-Z

SFH 3410-Z

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

SENSOR PHOTO 570NM TOP VIEW 3SMD

2034

XZRNI45S

XZRNI45S

SunLED

SENSOR PHOTO TOP VIEW 2PLCC

0

1541021NCA170

1541021NCA170

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WL-STSB SMT PHOTOTRANSISTOR SIDE

4605

APA3010P3BT-GX

APA3010P3BT-GX

Kingbright

SENSOR PHOTO SIDE VIEW 2SMD

19936

EAPSR3216A1

EAPSR3216A1

Everlight Electronics

SENSOR PHOTO 940NM TOP VIEW 1206

0

PT12-21C/TR8

PT12-21C/TR8

Everlight Electronics

SENSOR PHOTO 940NM SIDE VIEW SMD

3511

OP830SL

OP830SL

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSOR PHOTO TOP VIEW TO206AA

948

SFH 300

SFH 300

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

SENSOR PHOTO 880NM TOP VIEW RAD

5659

VEMT2023X01

VEMT2023X01

Vishay / Semiconductor - Opto Division

PHOTOTRANSISTOR 790 TO 970 NM

6395

VEMT2500X01

VEMT2500X01

Vishay / Semiconductor - Opto Division

PHOTOTRANSISTOR 470 TO 1090 NM

48078

BPY 62

BPY 62

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

SENSOR PHOTO 830NM TOP TO206AA

1249

VEMT2523SLX01

VEMT2523SLX01

Vishay / Semiconductor - Opto Division

PHOTOTRANSISTOR 470 TO 1090 NM

11450

OP801WSL

OP801WSL

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSOR PHOTO 890NM TOP TO206AA

888

ALS-PT243-3C/L177

ALS-PT243-3C/L177

Everlight Electronics

SENSOR PHOTO 630NM RADIAL

2540

Optical Sensors - Phototransistors

1. Overview

Phototransistors are semiconductor devices that convert optical signals into electrical signals through the photonic excitation effect. As a key component in optical sensing technology, they operate by modulating base current through photon absorption, enabling current amplification capabilities unlike simple photodiodes. Their integration of light detection and signal amplification makes them critical in automation, communication, and measurement systems across industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
PNP PhototransistorEmitter-base junction activated by light, requires reverse biasOptical switches in industrial counters
NPN PhototransistorCommon-emitter configuration with high gainIR remote control receivers
PhotodarlingtonTwo-stage amplification with high sensitivitySmoke detectors and low-light sensors
Surface-Mount (SMD)Miniaturized packaging for PCB integrationSmartphone ambient light sensors

3. Structure and Components

Typical phototransistor structures include:

  • Silicon planar epitaxial construction with transparent resin encapsulation
  • Three-layer semiconductor (emitter, base, collector) with photosensitive base region
  • Integrated lens design for enhanced light collection efficiency
  • Standard TO-92 or SOT-23 packaging with two or three electrical leads
The photosensitive area is protected by UV-transparent epoxy while maintaining electrical isolation between junctions.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeSignificance
Active Area Size0.1-10 mm Determines light collection efficiency
Response Time0.1 s - 10 msAffects operating frequency limits
Current Transfer Ratio (CTR)10-500%Amplification factor in optocouplers
Dark Current (ICEO)10 nA - 1 ABaseline noise level in dark conditions
Peak Wavelength Response400-1100 nmOptimized for specific light sources

5. Application Fields

Major application sectors include:

  • Industrial: Position sensors, conveyor belt counters, optical encoders
  • Consumer Electronics: Auto-brightness displays, camera exposure control
  • Automotive: Rain/light sensors, cabin occupancy detection
  • Medical: Pulse oximeters, lab-on-chip diagnostic equipment
  • Communication: Fiber optic signal receivers, LiFi transceivers
Case Study: Automatic street lighting systems using phototransistors with 850nm sensitivity for dusk-to-dawn operation.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
ON SemiconductorPTE8800High CTR (500%) for long-distance sensing
Vishay SemiconductorsTEMD7000Miniature SMD package with IR filtering
ams OSRAMBH1740FVCDigital output phototransistor with I2C interface
Everlight ElectronicsPT-20D-21B-TR8Waterproof package for outdoor applications

7. Selection Guide

Key consideration factors:

  • Match spectral response to light source wavelength (e.g., 940nm for IR LEDs)
  • Response time vs. sensitivity trade-offs for target application
  • Package type selection based on space constraints and optical access
  • Operating temperature range (-40 C to +85 C standard)
  • Compliance with safety standards (e.g., UL1577 for optocouplers)
Recommendation: Use Photodarlington devices for low-light environments despite slower response times.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Organic phototransistors with tunable spectral response
  • CMOS-integrated devices enabling smart optical sensors
  • Quantum dot-enhanced phototransistors for extended IR detection
  • Microfluidic packaging for bio-sensing applications
  • AI-driven adaptive sensitivity control in IoT networks
The market is projected to grow at 6.8% CAGR through 2027, driven by autonomous systems and energy-efficient building technologies.

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