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IR receiver sensor

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SKU TPX00156 Barcode 7630049204218 Show more
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Very sensitive IR sensor with preamplifier, demodulator, and filter calibrated to the frequency of 38 kHz - 600 µs, with built-in amplifier/squarer.

Overview

It has only three terminals and operates on 5 V power supply.
Vdd= + 5 Vdc, GND= ground, OUT= TTL signal output


Tech specs

  • Output: active at low level (0.2 V)
  • Power supply: 4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
  • Power consumption: 0.6 mA
  • Wavelength: 940 nm
  • BPF center frequency: 38 kHz
  • Operating temperature: -10°C ~ +60°C
  • Signal range: max. 10 m
  • Dimensions: 7.3 x 7.6 x 5.2 mm
  • Weight: 0.68 g

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