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 +====== INFRARED [COLLAGE] ======
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 +{{documentation:electronique:infrared:ir_tfds_plan_01.gif|}}
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 +===== HSDL-1001 =====
 +  * {{ documentation:electronique:infrared:hsdl1001_datasheet.pdf |Datasheet}}
 +{{documentation:electronique:infrared:hsdl1001_pinout_wiring_01.gif|}}
 +
 +====== FAR IR / NEAR IR ======
 +
 +<blockquote>Its probably worth saying that there are two sorts of IR detector, "far IR" is used for passive heat
 +sensing and thermal imaging - this has a wavelength range of about 6 to 10 µm, and is not detected
 +at all my photodiodes or phototransistors. At these wavelengths glass absorbs, so any lenses have to
 +be made of exotic materials and are expensive. No source of illumination is needed, the heat of objects
 +is enough to radiate.
 +
 +"near IR" is close to the visible range of light, say 0.7 to 1.5µm (700 to 1500nm) range, and most
 +photo diodes and photo transistors have peak sensitivity in this range, typically 780 or 850nm. Such
 +near IR behaves like light and can go through glass lenses (for instance). For seeing at night in near
 +IR you need a source of (near IR) illumination. Most visible light sources also put out near IR, so
 +a white flame will, but a blue flame probably gives out nothing in near IR, but loads and loads in
 +far IR.</blockquote>