IR slotted switch sensor

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There is a type of detector known as a “slotted switch” that consists of a phototransistor/LED pair mounted on a solid frame with a small air gap between the two elements. A typical circuit might be:

                   o +5v     o +5v 
                   |         | 
                   |         | 
                   \         \ 
        220 ohms   /         / 4.7K 
                   \         \ 
                   /         / 
                   |         | 
                   |         +-------> Vout 
                  _|_        / 
                  \ /      |/ 
                 -----     |\ NPN 
                   |         \ 
                   |          | 
                   |          | 
                   |          | 
                  GND        GND 
                    | air gap | 
```  

When the air gap is unobstructed, the transistor saturates, pulling Vout to ground; when the gap is blocked, the transistor cuts off and Vout is +5 volts.

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-   Paul Hitchcock

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