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TSOP11..

Vishay Telefunken

Photo Modules for PCM Remote Control Systems


Available types for different carrier frequencies
Type TSOP1130 TSOP1136 TSOP1138 TSOP1156 fo 30 kHz 36 kHz 38 kHz 56 kHz Type TSOP1133 TSOP1137 TSOP1140 fo 33 kHz 36.7 kHz 40 kHz

Description
The TSOP11.. series are miniaturized receivers for infrared remote control systems. PIN diode and preamplifier are assembled on lead frame, the epoxy package is designed as IR filter. The demodulated output signal can directly be decoded by a microprocessor. The main benefit is the operation with short burst transmission codes (e.g. RECS 80) and high data rates.

GND VS OUT
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Features
D Photo detector and preamplifier in one package D Internal filter for PCM frequency D Improved shielding against electrical field D D D D
disturbance TTL and CMOS compatibility Output active low Low power consumption High immunity against ambient light

Special Features
D Enhanced data rate of 3500 bit/s D Operation with short bursts possible
(6 cycles/burst)

Block Diagram
2 Input Control Circuit VS

80 k 3 OUT

PIN AGC Band Pass Demodulator 1

GND
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Vishay Telefunken Absolute Maximum Ratings
Tamb = 25_C Parameter Supply Voltage Supply Current Output Voltage Output Current Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Range Operating Temperature Range Power Consumption Soldering Temperature Test Conditions (Pin 2) (Pin 2) (Pin 3) (Pin 3) Symbol VS IS VO IO Tj Tstg Tamb Ptot Tsd Value 0.3...6.0 5 0.3...6.0 5 100 25...+85 25...+85 50 260 Unit V mA V mA C C C mW C

(Tamb 85 C) t 10 s, 1 mm from case

Basic Characteristics
Tamb = 25_C Parameter Supply Current ( y (Pin 2) ) Supply Voltage (Pin 2) Transmission Distance Test Conditions VS = 5 V, Ev = 0 VS = 5 V, Ev = 40 klx, sunlight Symbol ISD ISH VS d VOSL Ee min Ee min Ee min Ee min Ee max 1/2 0.4 0.35 0.45 0.40 30 45 Min 0.4 4.5 35 250 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.6 Typ 0.6 1 Max 1.5 5.5 Unit mA mA V m mV mW/m2 mW/m2 mW/m2 mW/m2 W/m2 deg

Ev = 0, test signal see fig.8, IR diode TSAL6200, IF = 0.4 A Output Voltage Low (Pin 3) IOSL = 0.5 mA,Ee = 0.7 mW/m2, f = fo, test signal see fig.7 Irradiance ( 40 kHz) (30 ) Test signal see fig.7 Test signal see fig.8 Irradiance ( kHz) (56 ) Test signal see fig.7 Test signal see fig.8 Irradiance Test signal see fig.7 Directivity Angle of half transmission distance

Application Circuit
100 W *) 2 TSOP11.. TSAL62.. 3 **) 1
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+5V >10 kW optional

4.7 mF *)

mC

GND

*) recommended to suppress power supply disturbances **) The output voltage should not be hold continuously at a voltage below 3.3V by the external circuit.

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Vishay Telefunken Suitable Data Format
The circuit of the TSOP11... is designed in that way that unexpected output pulses due to noise or disturbance signals are avoided. A bandpassfilter, an integrator stage and an automatic gain control are used to suppress such disturbances. The distinguishing mark between data signal and disturbance signal are carrier frequency, burst length and duty cycle. The data signal should fullfill the following condition: Carrier frequency should be close to center frequency of the bandpass (e.g. 38kHz). Burst length should be 6 cycles/burst or longer. After each burst which is between 6 cycles and 70 cycles a gap time of at least 10 cycles is neccessary. For each burst which is longer than 1.8ms a corresponding gap time is necessary at some time in the data stream. This gap time should have at least same length as the burst. Up to 2200 short bursts per second can be received continuously. Some examples for suitable data format are: NEC Code, Toshiba Micom Format, Sharp Code, RC5 Code, RC6 Code, RCMM Code, R2000 Code, RECS80 Code. When a disturbance signal is applied to the TSOP11... it can still receive the data signal. However the sensitivity is reduced to that level that no unexpected pulses will occure. Some examples for such disturbance signals which are suppressed by the TSOP11... are: DC light (e.g. from tungsten bulb or sunlight) Continuous signal at 38kHz or at any other frequency Signals from fluorescent lamps with electronic ballast (an example of the signal modulation is in the figure below).

10 time [ms]

15

20

IR Signal from Fluorescent Lamp with low Modulation

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Vishay Telefunken Typical Characteristics (Tamb = 25_C unless otherwise specified)
Ee min Threshold Irradiance ( mW/m2 ) 1.0 /eE Rel. Responsitivity 0.8 2.0 f ( E ) = f0 1.6 1.2 0.8 0.4 0.0 0.7
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0.6

0.4 0.2 0.0 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 f / f0 Relative Frequency

Df ( 3 dB ) = f0 / 7

f = f0

"5%

eE min

0.0
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0.4

0.8

1.2

1.6

2.0

E Field Strength of Disturbance ( kV / m )

Figure 1. Frequency Dependence of Responsivity


0.30 tpo Output Pulse Length (ms) 0.25 0.20 Input burst duration 0.15 0.10 0.05 0 0.1
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Figure 4. Sensitivity vs. Electric Field Disturbances


10 f = f0 1 kHz

Ee min Threshold Irradiance ( mW/m2 )

10 kHz 1

l = 950 nm, optical test signal, fig.7

100 Hz

1.0

10.0

100.0 1000.0 10000.0 mW/m2 )


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0.1 0.01

0.1

10

100

1000

Ee Irradiance (

DVs RMS AC Voltage on DC Supply Voltage ( mV )

Figure 2. Pulse Length and Sensitivity in Dark Ambient


5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 0.01 0.10 1.00 10.00 100.00 Ambient, l = 950 nm Correlation with ambient light sources ( Disturbance effect ) : 10W/m2 1.4 klx ( Stand.illum.A, T = 2855 K ) 8.2 klx ( Daylight, T = 5900 K )

Figure 5. Sensitivity vs. Supply Voltage Disturbances


1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 30 15 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 Sensitivity in dark ambient

E e min Threshold Irradiance (mW/m2 )

^ ^

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E DC Irradiance (W/m2)

E e min Threshold Irradiance (mW/m2 )

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Tamb Ambient Temperature ( C )

Figure 3. Sensitivity in Bright Ambient


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Figure 6. Sensitivity vs. Ambient Temperature


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Ee Optical Test Signal ( IR diode TSAL6200, IF=0.4 A, N=6 pulses, f=f0, T=10 ms ) T on ,T Output Pulse Length (ms) off 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0.1 t tpo2 )
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Ton

tpi

* tpi VO VOH VOL td1 )

w 6/fo is recommended for optimal function


14337

Toff

Output Signal
1) 2)

l = 950 nm, optical test signal, fig.8

3/f0 < td < 9/f0 tpi 4/f0 < tpo < tpi + 6/f0

1.0

10.0

100.0 1000.0 10000.0

Ee Irradiance (mW/m2)

Figure 7. Output Function


Ee Optical Test Signal 1.0 0.9 t I s Supply Current ( mA ) 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1

Figure 10. Output Pulse Diagram

Vs = 5 V

600 ms T = 60 ms

600 ms

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VO VOH VOL

Output Signal, ( see Fig.10 )

0 30 15 Ton Toff t
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15

30

45

60

75

90

Tamb Ambient Temperature ( C )

Figure 8. Output Function


1.0 0.9 0.8 Envelope Duty Cycle 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0
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Figure 11. Supply Current vs. Ambient Temperature


1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 750
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f = 38 kHz

S ( l ) rel Relative Spectral Sensitivity

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

850

950

1050

1150

Burstlength [number of cycles/burst]

l Wavelength ( nm )

Figure 9. Max. Envelope Duty Cycle vs. Burstlength

Figure 12. Relative Spectral Sensitivity vs. Wavelength

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0 10 20 30 0 10 20 30

40 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 50 60 70 80 0.6


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40 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 50 60 70 80 0.6


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0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 drel Relative Transmission Distance

0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 drel Relative Transmission Distance

Figure 13. Vertical Directivity y

Figure 14. Horizontal Directivity x

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TSOP11..
Vishay Telefunken Dimensions in mm

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Vishay Telefunken Ozone Depleting Substances Policy Statement
It is the policy of Vishay Semiconductor GmbH to 1. Meet all present and future national and international statutory requirements. 2. Regularly and continuously improve the performance of our products, processes, distribution and operating systems with respect to their impact on the health and safety of our employees and the public, as well as their impact on the environment. It is particular concern to control or eliminate releases of those substances into the atmosphere which are known as ozone depleting substances ( ODSs ). The Montreal Protocol ( 1987 ) and its London Amendments ( 1990 ) intend to severely restrict the use of ODSs and forbid their use within the next ten years. Various national and international initiatives are pressing for an earlier ban on these substances. Vishay Semiconductor GmbH has been able to use its policy of continuous improvements to eliminate the use of ODSs listed in the following documents. 1. Annex A, B and list of transitional substances of the Montreal Protocol and the London Amendments respectively 2 . Class I and II ozone depleting substances in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 by the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) in the USA 3. Council Decision 88/540/EEC and 91/690/EEC Annex A, B and C ( transitional substances ) respectively. Vishay Semiconductor GmbH can certify that our semiconductors are not manufactured with ozone depleting substances and do not contain such substances.

We reserve the right to make changes to improve technical design and may do so without further notice. Parameters can vary in different applications. All operating parameters must be validated for each customer application by the customer. Should the buyer use Vishay-Telefunken products for any unintended or unauthorized application, the buyer shall indemnify Vishay-Telefunken against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of personal damage, injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use. Vishay Semiconductor GmbH, P.O.B. 3535, D-74025 Heilbronn, Germany Telephone: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2831, Fax number: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2423

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