Infrared Sensor Datasheet - TSOP-4838 PDF
Infrared Sensor Datasheet - TSOP-4838 PDF
Infrared Sensor Datasheet - TSOP-4838 PDF
Vishay Telefunken
Description
The TSOP48.. series are miniaturized receivers for
infrared remote control systems. PIN diode and
preamplifier are assembled on lead frame, the epoxy
package is designed as IR filter.
The demodulated output signal can directly be
decoded by a microprocessor. TSOP48.. is the
standard IR remote control receiver series, supporting
all major transmission codes.
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Features
D Photo detector and preamplifier in one package D Low power consumption
D Internal filter for PCM frequency D High immunity against ambient light
D Improved shielding against electrical field D Continuous data transmission possible
disturbance (800 bit/s)
D TTL and CMOS compatibility D Suitable burst length 10 cycles/burst
D Output active low
Block Diagram
3
VS
Input Control
30 kW
Circuit
1
OUT
PIN
Band Demodu-
AGC Pass lator
2
GND
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Basic Characteristics
Tamb = 25_C
Parameter Test Conditions Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
VS = 5 V, Ev = 0 ISD 0.8 1.1 1.5 mA
Supply Current (Pin 3)
VS = 5 V, Ev = 40 klx, sunlight ISH 1.4 mA
Supply Voltage (Pin 3) VS 4.5 5.5 V
Ev = 0, test signal see fig.7,
Transmission Distance d 35 m
IR diode TSAL6200, IF = 250 mA
Output Voltage Low (Pin 1) IOSL = 0.5 mA,Ee = 0.7 mW/m2 VOSL 250 mV
Pulse width tolerance:
Irradiance (30 40 kHz) tpi 5/fo < tpo < tpi + 6/fo, Ee min 0.2 0.4 mW/m2
test signal see fig.7
Pulse width tolerance:
Irradiance (56 kHz) tpi 5/fo < tpo < tpi + 6/fo, Ee min 0.3 0.6 mW/m2
test signal see fig.7
Irradiance tpi 5/fo < tpo < tpi + 6/fo Ee max 30 W/m2
Directivity Angle of half transmission distance 1/2 45 deg
Application Circuit
100 W *) +5V
4.7 mF *)
3
TSOP48.. >10 kW
optional
TSAL62..
1 mC
**)
2
16114
GND
*) recommended to suppress power supply disturbances
**) The output voltage should not be hold continuously at a voltage below 3.3V by the external circuit.
0 5 10 15 20
time [ms]
0 5 10 15 20
time [s]
0.8 f ( E ) = f0
1.6
0.6
1.2
0.4
0.8
0.2
"5%
min
f = f0 0.4
eE
Df ( 3 dB ) = f0 / 10
0.0 0.0
0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0
94 8143 f / f0 Relative Frequency 94 8147 E Field Strength of Disturbance ( kV / m )
Figure 1. Frequency Dependence of Responsivity Figure 4. Sensitivity vs. Electric Field Disturbances
1.0 10
Ee min Threshold Irradiance ( mW/m2 )
0.9 f = f0
tpo Output Pulse Length (ms)
0.8 1 kHz
0.7 Input burst duration
0.6 10 kHz
0.5 1
l = 950 nm,
0.4 optical test signal, fig.7
0.3
0.2 100 Hz
0.1
0 0.1
0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0 1000.0 10000.0 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000
96 12110 Ee Irradiance ( mW/m2 ) 94 9106 DVs RMS AC Voltage on DC Supply Voltage ( mV )
Figure 2. Sensitivity in Dark Ambient Figure 5. Sensitivity vs. Supply Voltage Disturbances
5.0 1.0
E e min Threshold Irradiance (mW/m2 )
^
4.5 Correlation with ambient light sources 0.9
( Disturbance effect ) : 10W/m2 1.4 klx
4.0 ( Stand.illum.A, T = 2855 K ) 8.2 klx^ 0.8
Sensitivity in dark ambient
0.3
Output Signal 16110 0.2 l = 950 nm,
VO optical test signal, fig.8
1) 0.1
"
VOH 7/f0 < td < 15/f0
2) tpo = tpi 6/f0 0
0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0 1000.0 10000.0
VOL
t 96 12114 Ee Irradiance (mW/m2)
td1 ) tpo2
)
Figure 7. Figure 10. Output Pulse Diagram
t 0.8
600 ms 600 ms
T = 60 ms 0.6
94 8134 0.4
Output Signal, ( see Fig.10 )
VO 0.2
VOH
0
750 850 950 1050 1150
VOL
Ton Toff t 94 8408 l Wavelength ( nm )
0 10 20
0.8 30
f = 38 kHz
0.7
0.6
Envelope Duty Cycle
40
0.5 1.0
0.4 0.9 50
0.3 0.8 60
0.2 70
0.7
0.1 80
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6
16156 Burstlength [number of cycles/burst] 96 12223p2 drel Relative Transmission Distance
Figure 9. Max. Envelope Duty Cycle vs. Burstlength Figure 12. Directivity
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