TSOP1100 handles 33-57kHz carriers.
Thats useful to know.Originally Posted by dhouston
Thanks Dave
Keith
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THANK GOD FOR GOOGLE!
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/data...TSOP1100.shtml
Or lots of us would sure be in the dark, Could I be the only one out here who didn't know what a TSOPxxxx was?
JS
Thanks a lot guys, but for now, i will NOT focus myself on the programming. Maybe later. What I would like to know is basically the detailed & simple technical functionality on how an infrared receiver works (layman explanation).
This page gives a brief explanation of the fundamentals although it is more from the transmitter side of things.The datasheets for any of the TSOPxxxx receivers have a block diagram that gives a good explanation of how they work. Basically, they have a photosensitive element that reacts to the 940nM wavelength of the IR typically used in consumer IR (CIR) and then a bandpass filter designed for the carrier frequency used followed by a low pass filter that demodulates the carrier. The output is the data envelope of the signal that was transmitted.Originally Posted by emavil
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