TSOP37536TT1

Vishay Semiconductors
78-TSOP37536TT1

TSOP37536TT1

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Description:
Infrared Receivers IR Sensor IC

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Availability

Stock:

Non-Stocked

Factory Lead Time:

5 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
 
Minimum: 1800   Multiples: 1800

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Pricing (AUD)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 1800)
$1.28 $2,304.00
$1.23 $4,428.00
$1.19 $10,710.00
Product Attribute Attribute Value
Vishay
Product Category: Infrared Receivers
RoHS:  Details
Reel
Brand: Vishay Semiconductors
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Product Type: IR Receivers
Factory Pack Quantity: 1800
Subcategory: Infrared Data Communications
CNHTS:
8541490000
CAHTS:
8541400091
USHTS:
8541498000
KRHTS:
8541409029
TARIC:
8541409090
ECCN:
EAR99

IR Receiver Modules

Vishay Semiconductors IR Receiver Modules allow designers to choose the receiver with the right combination of coding speed and noise suppression for various applications. No single automatic gain control (AGC) algorithm can completely suppress all noise and pass data signals.

TSOP37, TSOP57, & TSSP57 IR Receiver Modules

Vishay TSOP37, TSOP57, and TSSP57 IR Receiver Modules offer photodetectors and a pre-amplifier in one package with an internal filter for PCM frequency. The IR receiver modules utilize a low supply current and have a supply voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V. Other features include improved immunity against ambient light and an insensitivity to supply voltage ripple and noise. Typical applications for Vishay TSOP37, TSOP57, and TSSP57 IR Receiver Modules include remote control systems as well as proximity, transmissive, and reflective sensors.

Belobog IR Receiver Modules

Vishay Belobog IR Receiver Modules are miniaturized SMD IR receiver modules that are for infrared remote control systems. A PIN diode and a preamplifier are assembled on a PCB. The epoxy package also contains an IR filter. The demodulated output signal can be directly connected to a microprocessor for decoding.