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publicationNumber JP-H11274550-A
titleOfInvention Surface mount type photo interrupter and method of manufacturing the same
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] It is difficult to align the optical axis, and the molding and insert molding costs increase. SOLUTION: A circuit board 21 made of glass epoxy resin or the like having through-hole electrodes 22a and 22b formed on side surfaces. The LED3 and the P-Tr4 are die-bonded and wire-bonded on the same surface of the photointerrupter and sealed with a sealing resin 8 made of an epoxy resin or the like. , 24b and light reflecting surfaces 24c, 24d, and a predetermined gap G 24 formed of metal or plastic material provided with Glue. Incidentally, if necessary, a plating layer such as Ni plating is formed on the reflection surface to increase the reflection efficiency. Since most of the processes are manufactured in a collective state in which a large number of processes are taken, the manufacturing cost is low. Further, since the LED and P-Tr are processed on the same substrate, the number of manufacturing steps is small, and the optical axis alignment is easy. An ultra-small and inexpensive surface-mount photointerrupter can be obtained.
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