The TSOP33333 module has three pins: 1. OUT: Output pin for the demodulated infrared signal 2. GND: Ground connection 3. VS: Supply voltage input
The TSOP33333 operates by receiving modulated infrared signals from a remote control or similar transmitter. Upon reception, the module demodulates the signal and provides the demodulated output for further processing by the host device.
The TSOP33333 is widely used in various consumer electronics, including: - Television sets - Set-top boxes - Air conditioning units - Home theater systems - DVD/Blu-ray players
Some alternative infrared receiver modules to consider include: - TSOP382: Offers a wider carrier frequency range - TSOP4840: Provides enhanced sensitivity for long-range applications - TSOP312: Suitable for compact designs with its small form factor
Note: The above list is not exhaustive and serves as a starting point for exploring alternative models.
This comprehensive entry provides an in-depth understanding of the TSOP33333 infrared receiver module, covering its specifications, functional features, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is TSOP33333?
What is the operating voltage of TSOP33333?
What is the typical reception range of TSOP33333?
What is the carrier frequency range supported by TSOP33333?
How does TSOP33333 filter out noise and interference?
Can TSOP33333 be used with different types of remote controls?
What is the output signal format of TSOP33333?
Is TSOP33333 suitable for battery-powered devices?
What are the typical applications of TSOP33333?
Are there any special considerations for PCB layout when using TSOP33333?