Need phototransistor, likely custom

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Oliver Betz

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Hi All,

I'm looking for cheap phototransistors in 5mm (T1-3/4) plastic case,
with base lead, narrow angle preferred. Just for reference: BPV11 and
SFH303 are close (but have some disadvantages).

Since the requirements are somewhat unusual, I don't expect to get it
from stock, so I'm interested in suppliers able to offer cutstomized
versions even if I buy less than a million each month.

Any hints?

TIA,

Oliver
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Oliver Betz, Muenchen (oliverbetz.de)
 
Oliver Betz wrote:
Hi All,

I'm looking for cheap phototransistors in 5mm (T1-3/4) plastic case,
with base lead, narrow angle preferred. Just for reference: BPV11 and
SFH303 are close (but have some disadvantages).

Since the requirements are somewhat unusual, I don't expect to get it
from stock, so I'm interested in suppliers able to offer cutstomized
versions even if I buy less than a million each month.

Any hints?
For custom phototransistors you could ask Prema in Mainz, Germany:
http://www.prema.com/Design/fototransistor.html

Possibly also Perkin Elmer in Fremont, California:
http://optoelectronics.perkinelmer.com/catalog/Category.aspx?CategoryName=Optoswitches

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Regards, Joerg

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Joerg wrote:

I'm looking for cheap phototransistors in 5mm (T1-3/4) plastic case,
[...]

For custom phototransistors you could ask Prema in Mainz, Germany:
http://www.prema.com/Design/fototransistor.html
I'm afraid they won't make what I asked for (cited above).

Possibly also Perkin Elmer in Fremont, California:
I already has been in contact with PerkinElmer (sp!) Elcos, located in
Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria.

Thanks,

Oliver
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Oliver Betz, Muenchen (oliverbetz.de)
 
Oliver Betz wrote:
Joerg wrote:

I'm looking for cheap phototransistors in 5mm (T1-3/4) plastic case,

[...]

For custom phototransistors you could ask Prema in Mainz, Germany:
http://www.prema.com/Design/fototransistor.html

I'm afraid they won't make what I asked for (cited above).
Yeah, probably they won't. But if nothing else pans out it might still
be worth a call. What we did sometimes over here was have a
semiconductor make the sensor we needed and then contract another
company that packages it (because the sensor mfg didn't offer the
desired packaging).


Possibly also Perkin Elmer in Fremont, California:

I already has been in contact with PerkinElmer (sp!) Elcos, located in
Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria.
Cool. That should be a nice motorcycle ride from your place, no boring
autobahn involved ;-)

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On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 21:26:58 +0100, Oliver Betz <OBetz@despammed.com>
wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking for cheap phototransistors in 5mm (T1-3/4) plastic case,
with base lead, narrow angle preferred. Just for reference: BPV11 and
SFH303 are close (but have some disadvantages).
Hi, we can build components into any package, also customs, specials.
We already develop our own component. And built leadframe based parts
and smd parts, also ceramic parts. We specialize in smaller
quantities. But there will be costs involved like design, leadframe,
die/wire bond, molding etc. Sometimes the turn-over point for our
products is between 10.000 to 20.000 parts, depending on the parts (is
there already a die/half-product available or must we design that too)
and technical demands, it can vary a lot. Not per month, but at a
one-time buy already. And when you keep using the parts, they will get
relatively cheaper. Notice that I am guessing here that we can use
another companies half-products. We can do the whole component
including diedesign, waferfab and mounting (including optical part),
but then you get prices like several 100k Euro extra.

So it is best to base what you want on an exiting optocoupler, one
that we can buy as half-product and finish for you. For a low price,
you cannot develop that.

Notice that we do a lot of sensors. So more expensive parts. For parts
with a price of a few cents, this is not interesting.

Since the requirements are somewhat unusual, I don't expect to get it
from stock, so I'm interested in suppliers able to offer cutstomized
versions even if I buy less than a million each month.

Any hints?
TIA,
Oliver
Above you can see when things get interesting. If you are interested,
post you email (with some spamprotection) address here, and I will
answer you directly.

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P. wrote:

[...]

Above you can see when things get interesting. If you are interested,
post you email (with some spamprotection) address here, and I will
answer you directly.
just for the case anyone else wants to send me an email, my Reply-To:
address is working. Just hit "Reply by mail" and it will work (unless
your news client is completely broken).

Oliver
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Oliver Betz, Munich
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P. wrote:

[...]

Above you can see when things get interesting. If you are interested,
post you email (with some spamprotection) address here, and I will
answer you directly.
you direct mail (!) should come with a _working_ reply address.
"Return-Path:" and "From:" in your mail you sent me directly were
invalid according to hotmail.

You shouldn't make things more complicated than necessary, and you
shouldn't expect other people making things as complicated as you.

Oliver
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Oliver Betz, Munich
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