The GP1UD272XK0F has a standard surface mount package with two pins. Pin 1 is the anode and pin 2 is the cathode.
The GP1UD272XK0F operates by converting electrical energy into infrared radiation at a wavelength of 940nm. When a forward current is applied, the diode emits infrared light with high radiant intensity and a narrow beam angle.
The GP1UD272XK0F is commonly used in: - Infrared remote controls - Proximity sensors - Optical encoders - Object detection systems
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