Explain the concept of Photomicrosensors’ lifetime.

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Answer

The lifetime of Photomicrosensors is 10 years (88,000 hours) under standard usage conditions (temperature/humidity). However, the lifetime depends on the actual usage conditions (high temperature/humidity, vibration, shock, power noise, etc.).

Explanation

LED degradation determines the lifetime of Photomicrosensors (photointerrupters). Sensor lifetime is estimated from the amount of light under continuous current operation of the LED. According to the graph, the lifetime of this Photomicrosensors is 10 years. To estimate the lifetime of Photomicrosensors in order to design a device/equipment, refer to “Technical Explanation of Photomicrosensors.”

Quick tips

Photomicrosensors (phototransistor output) detect objects by comparing S/N ratio (when there is an object or no object). The lifetime of Photomicrosensors depends on the S/N ratio and the threshold level during operation. For example, for transmissive (aperture) Photomicrosensors where the threshold level is set at 30% of the minimum value of the light current, the Photomicrosensors will continue operating until the amount of the light emissions decline to 30% from the initial value (In this case, the lowest-sensitivity Photomicrosensors are used). It is recommended that the device/equipment design should be optimized in order to ensure the dynamic range of S/N. This will lengthen the Photomicrosensors’s lifetime.

Product category Sensors Photomicro Sensors
Classification Usage, Applications
Related keywords
  • Optical Sensor
  • Photointerrupter
  • Life-Time
  • LED
  • Infrared LED
  • Degradation of LED
  • Light Intensity
  • Life-Time Test Data
  • Light Current
  • Threshold Value
  • S/N Ratio

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