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HOA7730-M22 - Connectorized Transmissive Optoschmitt Sensor

Download the HOA7730-M22 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the HOA7720-M22 variant, as both devices belong to the same connectorized transmissive optoschmitt sensor family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The HOA7720/7730 Series consists of an infrared emitting diode facing an Optoschmitt detector encased in a black thermoplastic housing.

The photodetector consists of a photodiode, amplifier, voltage regulator and Schmitt trigger with two output configurations.

Features

  • Direct TTL interface.
  • No interface circuits required.
  • Inverting logic.
  • Two device output options.
  • High resolution.
  • 0.118 in. (3.00 mm) slot width.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (HOA7720-M22-Honeywell.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number HOA7730-M22
Manufacturer Honeywell
File Size 494.63 KB
Description Connectorized Transmissive Optoschmitt Sensor
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HOA7720/7730 Connectorized Transmissive Optoschmitt Sensor FEATURES • Direct TTL interface • No interface circuits required • Inverting logic • Two device output options • High resolution • 0.118 in.(3.00 mm) slot width DESCRIPTION The HOA7720/7730 Series consists of an infrared emitting diode facing an Optoschmitt detector encased in a black thermoplastic housing. The photodetector consists of a photodiode, amplifier, voltage regulator and Schmitt trigger with two output configurations. The user can choose from available options of totem pole (HOA7720-M22) or open collector (HOA7730-M22) output. The totem pole output is well suited for applications which require fast transition times.
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