The GP1UE271XKVF operates by converting electrical energy into infrared light through the process of electroluminescence. When a forward voltage is applied across the anode and cathode pins, the diode emits infrared light with a wavelength of 940nm.
The GP1UE271XKVF is widely used in applications such as: - Proximity sensors - Object detection systems - Remote controls - Optical encoders
Note: The above alternative models are similar optoelectronic components with varying specifications and characteristics.
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