12-10-2017, 11:07 AM
Proteus: is a software to simulate integrated systems. You do not need to have the actual IR sensor simulated in the simulation, since a typical IR sensor has outputs such as HIGH (1) or LOW (0) that can be achieved using any switch to ex. a transistor or an optocoupler. However, for the IR transmitter we have an element in the library called IR link.
TSOP17XX is an infrared receiver commonly used for PCM infrared remote control systems. It is used in televisions, DVD players, anti-theft alarms, etc. This component is built with PIN diode, preamplifier and internal filter for PCM frequency (pulse code modulation) and its epoxy package is designed as an IR filter. These are available with different carrier frequencies, of which TSOP1738 is very common, whose carrier frequency is 38 KHz. The output of the TSOP17XX receivers can be directly connected to a microcontroller or microprocessor for further processing.
TSOP17XX is an infrared receiver commonly used for PCM infrared remote control systems. It is used in televisions, DVD players, anti-theft alarms, etc. This component is built with PIN diode, preamplifier and internal filter for PCM frequency (pulse code modulation) and its epoxy package is designed as an IR filter. These are available with different carrier frequencies, of which TSOP1738 is very common, whose carrier frequency is 38 KHz. The output of the TSOP17XX receivers can be directly connected to a microcontroller or microprocessor for further processing.