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IR Emitter for gesture remote control applications

IR Emitter for gesture remote control applications

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The VSLB9530S is built on GaAIAs multi-quantum well (MQW) technology. The device’s unique angular distribution makes it ideal for gesture remote control of televisions and gaming systems, where it provides excellent spectral matching with silicon photodetectors. The IR emitter’s wider angle in the horizontal view helps maintain position flexibility for users, while the narrower angle in the vertical plane focuses the distributed radiant intensity.

The TELUX package of the VSLB9530S measures 7.62 mm by 7.62 mm by 4.6 mm and provides a low thermal resistance of 200 K/W. While standard IR emitters typically offer drive currents to 100 mA, the low thermal resistivity of the VSLB9530S allows continuous drive currents up to 150 mA, which pushes the achievable radiant intensity to 60 mW/sr at 150 mA. The device offers modulation bandwidth of 24 MHz and is suitable for high pulse current operation.

The infrared emitter offers switching speeds down to 15 ns, low forward voltage down to 1.31 V at 150 mA, and an operating temperature range from -40°C to +95°C. Compatible with wave solder processes according to CECC 00802, the VSLB9530 is compliant to RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU, halogen-free per JEDEC JS709A, and conforms to Vishay’s "Green" standards.

For more information visit www.vishay.com.

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