The ITR8307/F43 is a reflective-type photo interrupter (optical sensor) manufactured by Everlight Electronics, combining a GaAs infrared emitting diode (IR LED) and an NPN silicon phototransistor in a compact 4-pin DIP through-hole package. Both elements are mounted side-by-side on converging optical axes within a black thermoplastic housing that blocks visible light.
The IR LED emits at a peak wavelength of 940 nm with a typical forward voltage of 1.2V at 20 mA. The phototransistor detects infrared radiation reflected from a surface placed within the sensing range of approximately 1 mm. The minimum collector current (Ic_ON) is 0.1 mA at VCE=5V and IF=20mA with a reflective surface at 1 mm distance.
Key specifications include: collector-emitter breakdown voltage (BVCEO) 30V, emitter-collector breakdown voltage (BVECO) 5V, maximum collector current 50 mA, maximum forward current 50 mA, peak forward current 1A (tw=100us, T=10ms), and maximum collector power dissipation 100 mW. The rise and fall times are typically 20 us each at VCE=2V, Ic=10mA, RL=100 ohm.
The device operates over a temperature range of -25C to +85C with storage from -30C to +90C. The dark current (ICEO) is typically less than 1 uA at VCE=10V. The cut-off visible wavelength feature reduces false triggering from ambient light sources.
The 4-DIP package provides through-hole mounting with pins arranged as: Pin 1 = CATHODE (IR LED), Pin 2 = ANODE (IR LED), Pin 3 = COLLECTOR (phototransistor), Pin 4 = EMITTER (phototransistor). The standard packaging is 160 pieces per tube.
Common applications include non-contact object detection, paper sensing in printers and copiers, position sensing in cameras and VCRs, and various microcomputer-controlled equipment. The reflective sensing principle eliminates the need for a separate transmitter-receiver alignment across a slot, making it easier to mount on the same side of a surface.