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Marktech Introduces Red LED Emitters for High-Rel Sensing

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Series designed as drop-in replacement for existing industry models

Marktech Optoelectronics, a US-based VOSB-certified manufacturer of standard and custom optoelectronics components and assemblies, has announced the introduction of the Model MTE6063M-UHR, a new family of visible red LED emitters, designed to provide high-accuracy, high-reliability sensing within a variety of applications.

Marktech Model MTE6063M-UHR visible red LED emitters offer high output power, typically 27.5 mW, along with a wide radiation pattern, and a peak emission wavelength of 630 nm. Each emitter is packaged within a TO-18 metal can with drip lens encapsulation, with the anode electrically connected to the case.

Typical applications for Model MTE6063M-UHR visible red LED emitters include optical sensing, optical instrumentation, linear and rotary encoders, machine vision and CCD, photointerrupters, light curtains and sensor technology. In addition, depending upon required peak emission wavelength, standard Model MTE6063M-UHR visible red LED emitters may be used as direct drop-in replacements for end-of-life industry GaAsP, AlGaAs or InGaAlP visible LED emitters of identical dimensional footprint.

Units are lead-free and RoHS compliant. Small-to-medium-sized volumes of standard Model MTE6063M-UHR visible red LED emitters are available with 24-hour shipment from stock via Marktech distribution partner, Digi-Key Electronics.

Alternate package and sorting options, as well as custom and hybrid designs, may be produced in as few as six to eight weeks from the point of customer prototype approval.

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