The GP1UE291QK0F operates by emitting infrared light from the integrated IR emitter and detecting the reflected or emitted light using the phototransistor. When infrared light is present, the phototransistor conducts, allowing current to flow through it.
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What is GP1UE291QK0F?
What are the key features of GP1UE291QK0F?
What is the typical application of GP1UE291QK0F?
What is the maximum data rate supported by GP1UE291QK0F?
Does GP1UE291QK0F support bidirectional communication?
What is the power supply voltage range for GP1UE291QK0F?
Is GP1UE291QK0F compatible with standard digital interfaces?
Does GP1UE291QK0F provide reinforced isolation?
What are the package options available for GP1UE291QK0F?
Are there any evaluation boards or reference designs available for GP1UE291QK0F?