Hi,
Being new to electronics, I often come across specs that I do not understand in catalogues and datasheets.
I would like to get some photointerrupters - H22A1, H22A2, or H22A3. In the datasheet specs there is the term Ic(on) or on-state collector current. Could someone tell me what this means? The more expensive device has a higher minimun on-state collector current. What does this mean? How is this spec used?
Thanks for any input.
dfro
Being new to electronics, I often come across specs that I do not understand in catalogues and datasheets.
I would like to get some photointerrupters - H22A1, H22A2, or H22A3. In the datasheet specs there is the term Ic(on) or on-state collector current. Could someone tell me what this means? The more expensive device has a higher minimun on-state collector current. What does this mean? How is this spec used?
Thanks for any input.
dfro