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HFD3002-002/BAA Silicon PIN Photodiode FEATURES · Low capacitance · High speed: t² = 30 ns max. at Vß =
18 September 1997 HFD3002-002/BAA HFD3002-002/BAA Silicon PIN Photodiode FEATURES · Low capacitance · High speed: t² = 30 ns max. at Vß = 5 V; 10 ns max. at Vß = 15 V · High responsivity · ST small hole mounting fiber connector · Housing electrically isolated · Wave solderable FIBER011 FIBER011.TIF DESCRIPTION The HFD3002-002/BAA HFD3002-002/BAA PIN Photodiode is designed for high speed use in fiber optic receivers. It has a large area detector, providing efficient response to 50 - 1000 mm diameter fibers at wavelengths of 650 to 950 nanometers. The HFD3002-002/BAA HFD3002-002/BAA is comprised of an HFD3002 HFD3002 PIN photodiode which is mounted in a small hole ST fiber optic connector. The ST connector housing aligns the component's optical axis with the axis of the optical fiber. OUTLINE DIMENSIONS in inches The HFD3002-002/BAAs case is electrically isolated from the anode and cathode terminals to enhance the EMI/RFI shielding which increases the sensitivity and speed. The metal ST¨ housing acts as a shield for the PIN photodiode component. FIBER016 FIBER016.DIM Pinout 1. Anode (P type) 2. Cathode (N type) 3. Ground Pin 1 identified by black sleeve ST is a registered trademark of AT & T. © Honeywell Inc. h Honeywell reserves the right to make changes in order to improve design and supply the best products possible. 18 September 1997 HFD3002-002/BAA HFD3002-002/BAA Silicon PIN Photodiode ELECTRO-OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TÙ = 25¡C unless otherwise stated) PARAMETER SYMBOL Peak Response Wavelength Flux Responsivity [À] MIN æÎ R I° Báß C tß Field of View MAX 850 0.45 Dark Leakage Current Reverse Breakdown Voltage Package Capacitance Rise Time 10-90% TYP FoV 110 0.6 0.6 0.55 0.30 0.05 250 1.4 17 5 1 85 UNITS nm A/W 2 nA V pF ns 30 10 TEST CONDITIONS æ = 850 nm 50 µm core fiber, 0.20 µA 100 µm core fiber, 0.28 µA 200 µm core fiber, 0.40 µA 1000 µm core fiber, 0.53 µA Vß = 5 V Iß = 10 mA Vß = 5 V, f = 1 MHz Vß = 5 V Vß = 15 V Vß = 90 V Degrees Notes 1. Responsivity is measured with a fiber optic cable centered on the mechanical axis, using an 850 nm LED as the optical source to the fiber. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (Tcase = 25¡C unless otherwise noted) Storage temperature -65 to +150¡C Operating temperature -55 to +125¡C Lead solder temperature 260¡C for 10 s Case/cathode (anode) voltage 110 V Power dissipation 200 mW Reverse voltage 110 V Stresses greater than those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect reliability. Honeywell reserves the right to make changes in order to improve design and supply the best products possible. h © Honeywell Inc. 18 September 1997 HFD3002-002/BAA HFD3002-002/BAA Silicon PIN Photodiode ORDER GUIDE Description Catalog Listing Standard silicon PIN photodiode HFD3002-002/BAA HFD3002-002/BAA CAUTION The inherent design of this component causes it to be sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent ESD-induced damage and/or degradation to equipment, take normal ESD precautions when handling this product. Fig. 1 Rise/Fall Time vs Reverse Bias Voltage FIBER INTERFACE Honeywell detectors are designed to interface with multimode fibers with sizes (core/cladding diameters) ranging from 50/125 to 200/230 microns. Honeywell performs final tests using 100/140 micron core fiber. The fiber chosen by the end user will depend upon a number of application issues (distance, link budget, cable attenuation, splice attenuation, and safety margin). The 50/125 and 62.5/125 micron fibers have the advantages of high bandwidth and low cost, making them ideal for higher bandwidth installations. The use of 100/140 and 200/230 micron core fibers results in greater power being coupled by the transmitter, making it easier to splice or connect in bulkhead areas. Optical cables can be purchased from a number of sources. Fig. 2 FIBER033 FIBER033.GRA Package Capacitance vs Reverse Bias Voltage FIBER034 FIBER034.GRA Fig. 3 Spectral Responsivity Fig. 4 Dark Leakage Current vs Temperature FIBER101 FIBER101.GRA © Honeywell Inc. h FIBER036 FIBER036.GRA Honeywell reserves the right to make changes in order to improve design and supply the best products possible. 18 September 1997 HFD3002-002/BAA HFD3002-002/BAA Silicon PIN Photodiode Fig. 5 Angular Response FIBER037 FIBER037.GRA Honeywell reserves the right to make changes in order to improve design and supply the best products possible. h © Honeywell Inc.