The TSOP36233TT is an infrared receiver module belonging to the category of electronic components. It is commonly used in remote control systems and other applications that require infrared communication. This module possesses specific characteristics, packaging, and quantity details that make it suitable for various electronic devices.
The TSOP36233TT has a standard pin configuration with three pins: 1. OUT (Output): Connects to the microcontroller or decoder for signal output. 2. GND (Ground): Connected to the ground terminal of the circuit. 3. VS (Supply Voltage): Connects to the power supply within the specified voltage range.
The TSOP36233TT operates based on the principle of detecting modulated infrared signals. When exposed to infrared radiation at the carrier frequency of 36.7kHz, the module demodulates the signal and provides a corresponding output to the connected circuitry.
The TSOP36233TT finds extensive use in the following application fields: - Remote Control Systems for Consumer Electronics - Infrared Data Transmission in Industrial Automation - Proximity Sensors in Robotics and Security Systems
For applications requiring alternative infrared receiver modules, the following models can be considered: 1. TSOP38238TT 2. TSOP48438TT 3. TSOP31238TT
In conclusion, the TSOP36233TT offers reliable infrared signal reception with low power consumption, making it suitable for a wide range of electronic devices and systems.
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