TSOP17XX is a commonly used IR receiver for Infrared PCM remote control systems. It is used in TVs, DVD Players, Burglar Alarms etc. This component is built with PIN Diode, Preamplifier and internal filter for PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) frequency and its epoxy package is designed as an IR filter. These are available with different carrier frequencies out of which TSOP1738 is very common whose carrier frequency is 38KHz. The output of TSOP17XX receivers can be directly connected to a microcontroller or microprocessor for further processing.
Tsop1738
Features
- Photo Detector, IR Filter, Preamplifier and PCM frequency filter in one package
- Shielding against EMI or RFI interference
- CMOS and TTL Compatible
- Active Low Output
- Immunity against ambient light
- Low Power Consumption
- Able to transfer data continuously up to 2400bps
- Supply Voltage : 4.5 – 5.5V
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