Clairex Photocell Application Handbook, Vactrols and Silonex
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:15 pm
"Photoconductive Cell Application Design Handbook," Clairex Electronics, 1978.
https://www.ka-electronics.com/images/p ... lairex.pdf (Full Handbook, Color, 26.4 MB)
This file is huge and takes awhile to render once downloaded. I had to scan it in color since Clairex chose to print black on dark blue. The CL505 is not in this pdf but the CL5M5, which appears to be a CL505 in a different package, is.
I found a copy of an earlier 1971 catalog before Clairex discontinued the glass-cased CL500-series units.
CL500-series, CL505 datasheet: https://www.ka-electronics.com/images/p ... 5_1971.pdf
It's always amazed me why people use RED LEDs (think LA-4 Vactrol) with type 5 photocells to make compressor/limiters. Green/yellow (think LA-3 EL) hits the typical CdS cell closer to it's spectral peak; Red is off from 40-70%. If I were going to build an opto-compressor I might use a green/yellow LED.
Here's a handy LED chart: http://www.oksolar.com/led/led_color_chart.htm
Vactrols are now made by Excelitas: http://www.excelitas.com/ProductPages/Photocells.aspx
The datasheets for the VTL-series require you to drill through about 30 pages of datasheet listings. These are the direct links:
Excelitas Vactrol VTCL5C1 and VTL5C2 Data: http://www.excelitas.com/downloads/dts_vtl5c1c2.pdf
Excelitas Vactrol VTCL5C3 and VTL5C4 Data: http://www.excelitas.com/downloads/dts_vtl5c3c4.pdf
Excelitas Vactrol VTCL5C4/2 Dual Data: http://www.excelitas.com/downloads/dts_vtl5c42b.pdf
Silonex's website has an "under construction page" where there used to be datasheets. I found this link to some datasheets: http://www.silonex.com/datasheets/index.html
Silonex is still available from Allied.
The NSL-5910 is often used in LA-3 clones: http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... KU=6990100
Silonex NSL-series data is here: https://www.ka-electronics.com/images/p ... ocells.pdf
Hopefully there are still enough Industrial, Scientific and Medical markets to justify photocell and Vactrol production despite RoHs restrictions. The consumer market for photocells is now officially dead. Epoxied into a Vactrol, how's that Cadmium going to get out? When photocells are outlawed, only outlaws are going to have photocells, opto compressors, opto-phasers, vibrato and other "criminal" devices.
Updated link to Vactrols: https://www.proaudiodesignforum.com/for ... 767&p=8956
https://www.ka-electronics.com/images/p ... lairex.pdf (Full Handbook, Color, 26.4 MB)
This file is huge and takes awhile to render once downloaded. I had to scan it in color since Clairex chose to print black on dark blue. The CL505 is not in this pdf but the CL5M5, which appears to be a CL505 in a different package, is.
I found a copy of an earlier 1971 catalog before Clairex discontinued the glass-cased CL500-series units.
CL500-series, CL505 datasheet: https://www.ka-electronics.com/images/p ... 5_1971.pdf
It's always amazed me why people use RED LEDs (think LA-4 Vactrol) with type 5 photocells to make compressor/limiters. Green/yellow (think LA-3 EL) hits the typical CdS cell closer to it's spectral peak; Red is off from 40-70%. If I were going to build an opto-compressor I might use a green/yellow LED.
Here's a handy LED chart: http://www.oksolar.com/led/led_color_chart.htm
Vactrols are now made by Excelitas: http://www.excelitas.com/ProductPages/Photocells.aspx
The datasheets for the VTL-series require you to drill through about 30 pages of datasheet listings. These are the direct links:
Excelitas Vactrol VTCL5C1 and VTL5C2 Data: http://www.excelitas.com/downloads/dts_vtl5c1c2.pdf
Excelitas Vactrol VTCL5C3 and VTL5C4 Data: http://www.excelitas.com/downloads/dts_vtl5c3c4.pdf
Excelitas Vactrol VTCL5C4/2 Dual Data: http://www.excelitas.com/downloads/dts_vtl5c42b.pdf
Silonex's website has an "under construction page" where there used to be datasheets. I found this link to some datasheets: http://www.silonex.com/datasheets/index.html
Silonex is still available from Allied.
The NSL-5910 is often used in LA-3 clones: http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... KU=6990100
Silonex NSL-series data is here: https://www.ka-electronics.com/images/p ... ocells.pdf
Hopefully there are still enough Industrial, Scientific and Medical markets to justify photocell and Vactrol production despite RoHs restrictions. The consumer market for photocells is now officially dead. Epoxied into a Vactrol, how's that Cadmium going to get out? When photocells are outlawed, only outlaws are going to have photocells, opto compressors, opto-phasers, vibrato and other "criminal" devices.
Updated link to Vactrols: https://www.proaudiodesignforum.com/for ... 767&p=8956