RPR-220 Miniature Reflective Infrared Optical Sensors

RPR-220 Miniature Reflective Infrared Optical Sensors

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RPR-220 Miniature Reflective Infrared Optical Sensors Benefits

  • Custom lenses. IR aspherical lenses, spherical lenses, cylindrical lenses and custom shape.
  • Custom coating: antireflection coatings in visible, near-infrared, short-wave infrared, mid-wave infrared and long-wave infrared spectral ranges.
  • Cost-effective manufacturing.
  • Reliable. Good performance in a rugged environment with remarkable temperature change.
  • Sturdy. Resistant to mechanical and thermal shocks.
  • All products comply with ISO and MIL standards.
  • IR materials: Zinc Selenide, Germanium, Sapphire, Silicon, Zinc Sulfide, etc..
Development Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets, etc
What is an IR receiver diode?
An Infrared light-emitting diode (IR LED) is a special purpose LED emitting infrared rays ranging from 700 nm to 1 mm wavelength. … IR LEDs are usually made of gallium arsenide or aluminium gallium arsenide. In complement with IR receivers, these are commonly used as sensors.

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1. There may be slight size deviations due to manual measurement, different measuring methods and tools.
2. The picture may not reflect the actual colour of the item because of different photographing light, angle and display monitor.

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Weight 0.002 kg
Dimensions 1 × 2 × .5 cm


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RPR-220 Miniature Reflective Infrared Optical Sensors. Sensors are an integral part of any robot, automation project, or anything involving mechatronics. Unfortunately they are normally quite expensive. This series of instructables aims to provide information about cheap sensors for whatever project you like. I’ll be providing information on how to use them, some example code for Arduino, and what I think the sensor would be good for.

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