Datasheet

TSOP62.., TSOP64..
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Rev. 1.6, 03-Apr-18
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SUITABLE DATA FORMAT
This series is designed to suppress spurious output pulses
due to noise or disturbance signals. The devices can
distinguish data signals from noise due to differences in
frequency, burst length, and envelope duty cycle. The data
signal should be close to the device’s band-pass center
frequency (e.g. 38 kHz) and fulfill the conditions in the table
below.
When a data signal is applied to the product in the presence
of a disturbance, the sensitivity of the receiver is
automatically reduced by the AGC to insure that no spurious
pulses are present at the receiver’s output.
Some examples which are suppressed are:
DC light (e.g. from tungsten bulbs sunlight)
Continuous signals at any frequency
Strongly or weakly modulated noise from fluorescent
lamps with electronic ballasts (see Fig. 13 or Fig. 14)
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi
Fig. 13 - IR Disturbance from Fluorescent Lamp
with Low Modulation
Fig. 14 - IR Disturbance from Fluorescent Lamp
with High Modulation
Note
For data formats with short bursts please see the datasheet of TSOP61.., TSOP63.., TSOP65..
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TSOP62.. TSOP64..
Minimum burst length 10 cycles/burst 10 cycles/burst
After each burst of length
a minimum gap time is required of
10 to 70 cycles
12 cycles
10 to 35 cycles
12 cycles
For bursts greater than
a minimum gap time in the data stream is needed of
70 cycles
> 4 x burst length
35 cycles
> 10 x burst length
Maximum number of continuous short bursts/second 800 1300
NEC code Yes Preferred
RC5 / RC6 code Yes Preferred
Thomson 56 kHz code Yes Preferred
Sharp code Yes Preferred
Suppression of interference from fluorescent lamps
Mild disturbance patterns
are suppressed (example:
signal pattern of Fig. 13)
Complex and critical disturbance patterns
are suppressed (example: signal pattern
of Fig. 14 or highly dimmed LCDs)