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NJR to launch a new reflective-type optoelectronic sensor NJL5830R for pushbutton touchless

2021-03-11 | 반환
New Japan Radio (NJR) has developed a new reflective-type optoelectronic sensor NJL5830R for pushbutton touchless and begun to provide the samples.

General Description

NJL5830R is a reflective-type optoelectronic sensor that integrates a high output power infrared LED and receiver photo IC in a unique package.
This sensor is not only used for single pushbuttons, but also used for devices with adjacent pushbuttons that can operate without needing to physically touch.
The pushbutton touchless for the public devices contributes to bacterial infection prevention and hygiene improvement.
NJR will launch touchless optoelectronic sensor series in the future.

Features

1. Existing pushbutton can be touchless operation
NJL5830R is a reflective-type sensor that can realize various pushbutton touchless, and uses a small and thin surface-mounted package, so can be embedded into the existing pushbuttons.
The touchless contributes to bacterial infection prevention and hygiene improvement.

2. Adjacent pushbutton are also available
NJL5830R can be used for adjacent pushbuttons by optimizing the detection distance. It is suitable for devices with multiple pushbuttons, such as vending machines and ticket machines.

3. Digital output (normally off type)
The NJL5830R is a "normally off type" reflective optoelectronic sensor whose output becomes "HIGH" when it detects an object (finger).
You can use it as well as existing pushbutton wiring, and no special processing is required.

Characteristics

> Small and thin package : 3.6 x 5.8 x 1.2mm
> Digital output (normally off type)
> Operating voltage : 5.0V
> Operating temperature range : -30℃ to 70℃
> Lead free reflow soldering support : 260℃, 2 cycle
> Lead free, halogen free
> RoHS directive compliance

Application

> Operation Switch
> Control Panel

Release time of smaples and production planning

> Release time              March
> Production planning   mass production from April 2021

Source:http://www.njr.com/