Optical Sensor Through-Beam 0.197" (5mm) PCB Mount
The EE-SX4081 specification defines the engineering requirements for a slot-type photomicrosensor designed for non-contact object detection and position sensing in electronic and electromechanical systems. This specification establishes the functional, electrical, mechanical, environmental, and quality requirements necessary to ensure accurate optical sensing, reliable switching performance, and long-term operational stability.
The component is intended for use in industrial automation, office equipment, consumer electronics, and embedded control systems requiring precise detection of object presence, motion, or position. The integrated infrared emitter and phototransistor receiver provide dependable sensing through interruption of the optical path, enabling high-speed, contactless detection in compact system designs.
Engineering Requirements
The photomicrosensor shall be manufactured using qualified optoelectronic components and controlled production processes to ensure consistent sensing performance, mechanical integrity, and long service life. The optical assembly shall maintain accurate alignment between the emitter and receiver to provide stable detection characteristics throughout the specified operating conditions.
Electrical characteristics shall provide reliable switching response, stable output behavior, and low power consumption while maintaining consistent sensitivity across the intended operating voltage and temperature ranges. The sensor shall exhibit reliable performance under normal ambient light conditions and shall maintain signal integrity during continuous operation.
Mechanical construction shall ensure precise slot dimensions, secure mounting capability, and resistance to vibration, mechanical shock, and thermal cycling encountered during normal operation. The package shall be suitable for printed circuit board assembly and shall withstand standard soldering and handling processes without degradation.
Workmanship shall be free from defects including contamination, optical misalignment, package damage, corrosion, or structural irregularities that could affect sensing accuracy or reliability. Inspection, validation, and testing shall be performed using calibrated equipment and controlled quality procedures to verify compliance with engineering requirements.
Any deviation from this specification shall require formal engineering evaluation, documented technical justification, and approval through the established engineering change control process before implementation.
Documentation
Supporting documentation shall include engineering drawings, electrical specifications, optical performance data, qualification reports, inspection records, and revision-controlled manufacturing documentation. All documentation shall be maintained under formal configuration management and quality assurance systems to ensure complete traceability throughout the product lifecycle.
Revision Control
Any modification to this specification shall be processed through the formal engineering change management system. All revisions shall undergo technical review, validation, and approval before release to ensure continued compliance with design intent and applicable engineering standards.