Vishay has broadened its optoelectronics portfolio with the introduction of a new series of ultra-miniature SMD IR (infrared) receivers for remote control systems that are claimed to be the industry’s first such devices to feature two photodiodes, along with patented internal metal EMI shielding, inside an ultra-thin package with a 2,35 mm profile.² to 0,7 mW/m² over a wide angle of ±75°.
The devices are offered in three automatic gain control (AGC) versions. The TSOP752xxW is compatible with all common IR remote control data formats. The TSOP753xxW and TSOP754xxW suppress almost all spurious pulses from energy-saving fluorescent lamps, including dimmed LCD backlighting, and are compatible with short-burst or long-burst codes, respectively.
The TSOP75xxxW devices offer low power consumption with a supply current of 0,35 mA typical at 3,3 V. The receivers’ epoxy package is designed as an IR filter, which features a frequency range optimised for reducing emissions from plasma displays. Compatible with top- or side-view use, the devices are insensitive to supply voltage and ripple noise and offer an improved immunity against ambient light.
The emitters are designed to fulfil the needs of current and future consumer and laptop designs, where small space and reflow solder technology are required. They are optimised for remote control and data transmission applications in small handheld electronics, such as notebook computers, digicams and portable music and video players, as well as set-top boxes, thin LCD TVs, game controllers, navigation systems, and USB-TV. The devices offer a supply voltage range of 2,5 V to 5,5 V and operate over a carrier frequency of 30 kHz to 56 kHz. They are in accordance with RoHS 2002/95/EC and WEEE 2002/96/EC.
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