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Mark Haase
Guest
What is the difference between these two items? I accidentally burned
out one of these little units (the kind with the sensor and LED mounted
right next to each other inside a small package) and went to digikey to
replace it. I ordered a phototransistor from the catalog only to notice
later that what I had use previously was *actually* a photointerruptor.
(It came out of a CDROM drive head, paired with an optical encoder
disc.) I noticed the difference because one package has a beveled corner
and the other is totally square.
I suspect that a photointerruptor outputs discrete 0 or 5V logic levels,
where as the phototransistor varies continuously. Correct? Please comment
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mehaase(at)sas(dot)upenn(dot)edu
out one of these little units (the kind with the sensor and LED mounted
right next to each other inside a small package) and went to digikey to
replace it. I ordered a phototransistor from the catalog only to notice
later that what I had use previously was *actually* a photointerruptor.
(It came out of a CDROM drive head, paired with an optical encoder
disc.) I noticed the difference because one package has a beveled corner
and the other is totally square.
I suspect that a photointerruptor outputs discrete 0 or 5V logic levels,
where as the phototransistor varies continuously. Correct? Please comment
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mehaase(at)sas(dot)upenn(dot)edu