IR Receiver Modules For Remote Control Systems: Vishay Semiconductors
IR Receiver Modules For Remote Control Systems: Vishay Semiconductors
IR Receiver Modules For Remote Control Systems: Vishay Semiconductors
Vishay Semiconductors
Description
The HS0038A2 is a miniaturized receiver for infrared
remote control systems. A PIN diode and a
preamplifier are assembled on a lead frame, the
epoxy package acts as an IR filter.
The demodulated output signal can be directly
decoded by a microprocessor. The HS0038A2 is 1
compatible with all common IR remote control data 2
94 8691
formats. 3
16832 17170_5
R1
2 Transmitter IR Receiver
VS with VS + VS
30 kΩ TSALxxxx C1
Circuit
3 µC
OUT
Band Demo- OUT VO
Input AGC Pass dulator GND GND
1
PIN Control Circuit GND
R1 and C1 are recommended for protection against EOS.
Components should be in the range of 33 Ω < R1 < 1 kΩ,
C1 > 0.1 µF.
Typical Characteristics
Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified
0.8
0.7 Input Burst Length
t
tpi * 0.6
0.5
T
* tpi 10/f0 is recommended for optimal function 0.4
Figure 1. Output Active Low Figure 2. Pulse Length and Sensitivity in Dark Ambient
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Output Signal, (see fig. 4)
VO
1
VOH
0.5
VOL 0
Ton Toff t
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
20757
Ee - Ambient DC Irradiance (W/m²)
0.8 1
Ton
0.7 0.9
0.8
0.6 f = 10 kHz
0.7
0.5
0.6
Toff f = 20 kHz
0.4 0.5
0.3 0.4
f = 30 kHz
0.3
0.2
0.2 f = fo
λ = 950 nm,
0.1 Optical Test Signal, Fig. 3 0.1
0 0
0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 1 10 100 1000
20759 Ee - Irradiance (mW/m²) 20753 VsRMS - AC Voltage on DC Supply Voltage (mV)
Figure 4. Output Pulse Diagram Figure 7. Sensitivity vs. Supply Voltage Disturbances
1.2 500
450
E - Max. Field Strength (V/m)
1.0
E e min /E e - Rel. Responsivity
400
350
0.8
300
0.6 250
200
0.4
150
f = f0 ± 5 % 100
0.2
Δ f(3 dB) = f0/10
50
0.0 0
0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000
20747
16925 f/f0 - Relative Frequency f - EMI Frequency (MHz)
Figure 5. Frequency Dependence of Responsivity Figure 8. Sensitivity vs. Electric Field Disturbances
0° 10° 20°
1 30°
0.9
Max. Envelope Duty Cycle
0.8
0.7 40°
0.6 1.0
0.5 50°
0.9
0.4
0.8 60°
0.3
0.2 70°
0.7
0.1 80°
f = 38 kHz, Ee = 2 mW/m²
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6
20828 Burst Length (number of cycles/burst) 95 11340p2 d rel - Relative Transmission Distance
Figure 9. Max. Envelope Duty Cycle vs. Burst Length Figure 12. Horizontal Directivity
0° 10° 20°
0.3 30°
Ee min - Threshold Irradiance (mW/m²)
0.25
0.2 40°
1.0
0.15 0.9 50°
70°
0.05 0.7
80°
0
- 30 - 10 10 30 50 70 90 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6
20755 Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C) 95 11339p2 d rel - Relative Transmission Distance
Figure 10. Sensitivity vs. Ambient Temperature Figure 13. Vertical Directivity
1.2 0.2
S ( λ) rel - Relative Spectral Sensitivity
0.18
Ee min - Sensitivity (mW/m²)
1.0
0.16
0.14
0.8
0.12
0.6 0.1
0.08
0.4
0.06
0.2 0.04
0.02
0.0 0
750 850 950 1050 1150 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6
Figure 11. Relative Spectral Sensitivity vs. Wavelength Figure 14. Sensitivity vs. Supply Voltage
IR Signal
length and envelope duty cycle. The data signal
should be close to the band-pass center frequency
(e.g. 38 kHz) and fulfill the conditions in the table
below.
IR Signal from Fluorescent
When a data signal is applied to the HS0038A2 in the Lamp with Low Modulation
presence of a disturbance signal, the sensitivity of the
receiver is reduced to insure that no spurious pulses 0 5 10 15 20
are present at the output. Some examples of 16920 Time (ms)
disturbance signals which are suppressed are: Figure 15. IR Signal from Fluorescent Lamp
• DC light (e.g. from tungsten bulb or sunlight) with Low Modulation
• Continuous signals at any frequency
• Strongly or weakly modulated noise from
IR Signal from Fluorescent
fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts (see Lamp with High Modulation
figure 15 or figure 16).
IR Signal
0 10 10 15 20
16921 Time (ms)
Figure 16. IR Signal from Fluorescent Lamp
with High Modulation
HS0038A2
Minimum burst length 10 cycles/burst
After each burst of length 10 to 70 cycles
A minimum gap time is required of 10 cycles
For bursts greater than 70 cycles
A minimum gap time in the data stream is needed of > 4 x burst length
Maximum continuous short bursts/second 1800
NEC code (repetitive pulse) yes
NEC code (repetitive data) yes
Compatible to RC5/RC6 code yes
Compatible to Sony code yes
Compatible to Mitsubishi code (38 kHz, preburst 8 ms, 16 bit) yes
Compatible to Sharp code yes
Toshiba Micom format yes
R-2000 code yes
And other codes
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