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Hsps V606 Top Free (2024)

Report: HSPs V606 Top

Note the size range (e.g., 6–20+) and whether it runs true to size or has a "drop shoulder" oversized fit Care Instructions: hsps v606 top

Structural Role: V606 is part of a native residue pattern (alongside D608 and T610) that maintains the protein's native charge and binding affinity. Report: HSPs V606 Top Note the size range (e

Informative Report: HSPS V606 TOP

1. Overview

The HSPS V606 TOP is a surface-mount device (SMD) primarily identified as a phototransistor (often a photodarlington or high-sensitivity NPN phototransistor). It is part of the HSPS series manufactured by KODENSHI CORP. , a well-known Japanese semiconductor company specializing in optoelectronic components. Gas Outlets: The nozzle located at the top

2. Key Specifications (Typical)

| Parameter | Value / Range | Notes | |-----------|---------------|-------| | Package | TOP view SMD (typically 3.0 x 2.0 x 1.0 mm or similar) | RoHS compliant | | Spectral Sensitivity Range | 400 – 1100 nm | Peak sensitivity around 800–900 nm (near infrared) | | Peak Wavelength (λp) | Approx. 850–900 nm | Optimized for IR LEDs | | Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO) | 30 V (max) | | | Emitter-Collector Voltage (VECO) | 5 V (max) | | | Collector Current (IC) | 20–40 mA (max) | Depends on irradiance | | Rise / Fall Time | ~15 μs / ~15 μs (typ) | At VCE = 5V, IC = 1mA, RL = 1kΩ | | Operating Temperature | -25°C to +85°C | | | Storage Temperature | -30°C to +100°C | |

  • Gas Outlets: The nozzle located at the top of the vessel where separated natural gas exits.
  • Vortex Breakers/Mist Eliminators: Internal components mounted at the top to prevent liquid carryover into the gas line.
  • Safety Valves: Pressure relief valves (PSVs) are almost always mounted on the top of the vessel for safety and venting.

2. Blown Fuse and Burnt Components

Symptoms: Visual burn marks around the HSPS area. The room smells like burnt electronics. Root Cause: A catastrophic failure of the MOSFET inside the TOPswitch. Usually triggered by a failing input capacitor or a lightning surge. Fix: Replace the TOP IC, the fuse, the current sense resistor (usually a 0.22Ω to 0.33Ω resistor), and the optoisolator (PC817).

Step 2: The Fuse Test

Set meter to continuity. Place probes across the fuse. If beep = good. If open = shorted TOPswitch.