GP1UM260XK0F operates based on the principle of photoconductivity. When exposed to light within its specified wavelength range, the device's semiconductor material undergoes a change in conductivity, resulting in the generation of an electrical signal proportional to the incident light intensity.
The GP1UM260XK0F photodetector finds application in various fields, including: - Optical sensors for industrial automation - Medical diagnostic equipment - Spectroscopy and environmental monitoring devices - Consumer electronics such as proximity sensors and ambient light detectors
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