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  vishay TSOP362.. document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay semiconductors www.vishay.com 1 16797 1 2 3 4 ir receiver modules for remote control systems description the TSOP362.. - series are miniaturized smd-ir receiver modules for infrared remote control sys- tems. pin diode and preamplifier are assembled on lead frame, the epoxy package is designed as ir fil- ter. the demodulated output signal can directly be decoded by a microprocessor. TSOP362.. is the stan- dard ir remote control smd-receiver series, for 3 v supply voltage supporting all major transmission codes. features ? photo detector and preamplifier in one package  internal filter for pcm frequency  continuous data transmission possible  ttl and cmos compatibility  output active low  low power consumption  high immunity against ambient light  supply voltage: 2.7 v to 5.5 v special features  improved immunity against ambient light  suitable burst length ( 6 cycles/burst)  taping available for topview and sideview assembly mechanical data pinning: 1 = gnd, 2 = gnd, 3 = v s , 4 = out parts table block diagram part carrier frequency TSOP36230 30 khz TSOP36233 33 khz TSOP36236 36 khz TSOP36237 36.7 khz TSOP36238 38 khz TSOP36240 40 khz TSOP36256 56 khz 30 k ? v s out demo- gnd pass agc input pin band dulator control circuit 3 4 1;2 16839
www.vishay.com 2 document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay TSOP362.. vishay semiconductors application circuit absolute maximum ratings t amb = 25 c, unless otherwise specified electrical and optical characteristics t amb = 25 c, unless otherwise specified c 1 = 4.7 f hsxxxx out gnd circuit c r 1 =100 ? +v s gnd transmitter with tsalxxxx v s r 1 +c 1 recommended to suppress power supply disturbances. v o the output voltage should not be hold continuously at a voltage below v o = 2.0 v by the external circuit. 17403 parameter te s t c o n d i t i o n symbol va lu e unit supply voltage pin 3 v s - 0.3 to + 6.0 v supply current pin 3 i s 3 ma output voltage pin 4 v o - 0.3 to (v s + 0.3) v output current pin 4 i o 10 ma junction temperature t j 100 c storage temperature range t stg - 40 to + 100 c operating temperature range t amb - 25 to + 85 c power consumption t amb 85 c p tot 30 mw parameter test condition symbol min typ. max unit supply current e v = 0 i sd 0.7 1.2 1.5 ma e v = 40 klx, sunlight i sh 1.3 ma supply voltage v s 2.7 5.5 v transmission distance e v = 0, test signal see fig.1, ir diode tsal6200, i f = 250 ma d 35 m output voltage low i osl = 0.5 ma, e e = 0.7 mw/m 2 , test signal see fig. 1 v osl 250 mv irradiance (30-40 khz) v s = 3 v pulse width tolerance: t pi - 5/f o < t po < t pi + 6/f o , test signal see fig.1 e e min 0.35 0.5 mw/m 2 irradiance (56 khz) v s = 3 v pulse width tolerance: t pi - 5/f o < t po < t pi + 6/f o , test signal see fig.1 e e min 0.4 0.6 mw/m 2
vishay TSOP362.. document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay semiconductors www.vishay.com 3 typical characteristics (t amb = 25 c unless otherwise specified) irradiance (30-40 khz) v s = 5 v pulse width tolerance: t pi - 5/f o < t po < t pi + 6/f o , test signal see fig.1 e e min 0.45 0.6 mw/m 2 irradiance (56 khz) v s = 5 v pulse width tolerance: t pi - 5/f o < t po < t pi + 6/f o , test signal see fig.1 e e min 0.5 0.7 mw/m 2 irradiance t pi - 5/f o < t po < t pi + 6/f o , test signal see fig. 3 e e max 30 w/m 2 directivity angle of half transmission distance ? 1/2 45 deg parameter tes t co nd iti on symbol min typ. max unit figure 1. output function figure 2. pulse length and sensitivity in dark ambient e e t t pi * t * t pi  10/fo is recommended for optimal function v o v oh v ol t 16110 optical test signal (ir diode tsal6200, i f = 0.4 a, 30 pulses, f = f 0 , t = 10 ms) output signal t d 1) t po 2) 1) 7/f 0 < t d < 15/f 0 2) t pi ?5/f 0 < t po < t pi +6/f 0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0 1000.010000.0 e e ? irradiance ( mw/m 2 ) 16908 input burst duration  = 950 nm, optical test signal, fig.1 output pulse t ? output pulse width ( ms ) po figure 3. output function figure 4. output pulse diagram e e t v o v oh v ol t 600  s 600  s t = 60 ms t on t off 94 8134 optical t est signal output signal , ( see fig.4 ) t ,t ? output pulse width ( ms ) 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0 1000.010000.0 e e ? irradiance ( mw/m 2 ) 16909 to ff  = 950 nm, optical test signal, fig.3 to n on off
www.vishay.com 4 document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay TSOP362.. vishay semiconductors figure 5. frequency dependence of responsivity figure 6. sensitivity in bright ambient figure 7. sensitivity vs. supply voltage disturbances 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 f/f 0 ? relative frequency 16925 f = f 0  5%  f ( 3db ) = f 0 /10 e / e ? rel. responsivity e min e 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 0.01 0.10 1.00 10.00 100.00 e ? ambient dc irradiance (w/m 2 ) 16911 correlation with ambient light sources: 10w/m 2  1.4klx (std.illum.a,t=2855k) 10w/m 2  8.2klx (daylight,t=5900k) ambient,  = 950 nm e ? threshold irradiance ( mw/m ) e min 2 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0 1000.0  v srms ? ac voltage on dc supply voltage (mv) 16912 f = f o f = 10 khz e ? threshold irradiance ( mw/m ) e min 2 f = 1 khz f = 100 hz figure 8. sensitivity vs. electric field disturbances figure 9. max. envelope duty cycle vs. burstlength figure 10. sensitivity vs. ambient temperature e ? threshold irradiance ( mw/m ) 0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 2.0 e ? field strength of disturbance ( kv/m ) 2.0 94 8147 1.6 e min 2 f(e) = f 0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 burst length ( number of cycles / burst ) 16913 f = 38 khz, e e = 2 mw/m 2 max. envelope duty cycle 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 ?30?150 153045607590 t amb ? ambient temperature ( q c ) 16918 sensitivity in dark ambient e ? threshold irradiance ( mw/m ) e min 2
vishay TSOP362.. document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay semiconductors www.vishay.com 5 figure 11. relative spectral sensitivity vs. wavelength figure 12. directivity figure 13. sensitivity vs. supply voltage 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 750 850 950 1050 1150  ? wavelength ( nm ) 16919 s ( ) ? relative spectral sensitivity  rel 16801 0.4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.9 0 q 30 q 10 q 20 q 40 q 50 q 60 q 70 q 80 q 1.0 0.8 0.7 d rel C relative transmission distance 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 l oltae 17185 ensitivit mm 2 e min
www.vishay.com 6 document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay TSOP362.. vishay semiconductors suitable data format the circuit of the TSOP362.. is designed in that way that unexpected output pulses due to noise or distur- bance signals are avoided. a bandpass filter, an inte- grator stage and an automatic gain control are used to suppress such disturbances. the distinguishing mark between data signal and dis- turbance signal are carrier frequency, burst length and duty cycle. the data signal should fulfill the following conditions:  carrier frequency should be close to center fre- quency of the bandpass (e.g. 38 khz).  burst length should be 10 cycles/burst or longer.  after each burst which is between 10 cycles and 70 cycles a gap time of at least 14 cycles is necessary.  for each burst which is longer than 1.8 ms a corre- sponding gap time is necessary at some time in the data stream. this gap time should be at least 6 times longer than the burst.  up to 800 short bursts per second can be received continuously. some examples for suitable data format are: nec code (repetitive pulse), nec code (repetitive data), toshiba micom format, sharp code, rc5 code, rc6 code, r-2000 code, sony code. when a disturbance signal is applied to the TSOP362.. it can still receive the data signal. how- ever the sensitivity is reduced to that level that no unexpected pulses will occur. some examples for such disturbance signals which are suppressed by the TSOP362.. are:  dc light (e.g. from tungsten bulb or sunlight)  continuous signal at 38 khz or at any other fre- quency  signals from fluorescent lamps with electronic bal- last with high or low modulation (see figure 14 or 15). figure 14. ir signal from fluorescent lamp with low modulation figure 15. ir signal from fluorescent lamp with high modulation 0 5 10 15 20 time ( ms ) 16920 ir signal ir signal from fluorescent lamp with low modulation 0 5 10 15 20 time ( ms ) 16921 ir signal ir signal from fluorescent lamp with high modulation
vishay TSOP362.. document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay semiconductors www.vishay.com 7 package dimensions in mm 16629
www.vishay.com 8 document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay TSOP362.. vishay semiconductors taping version TSOP362..tt 16584
vishay TSOP362.. document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay semiconductors www.vishay.com 9 taping version TSOP362..tr 16585
www.vishay.com 10 document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay TSOP362.. vishay semiconductors reel dimensions 16734
vishay TSOP362.. document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay semiconductors www.vishay.com 11 leader and trailer cover tape peel strength according to din en 60286-3 0.1 to 1.3 n 300 10 mm/min 165 - 180 peel angle label standard bar code labels for finished goods the standard bar code labels are product labels and used for identification of goods. the finished goods are packed in final packing area. the standard pack- ing units are labeled with standard bar code labels before transported as finished goods to warehouses. the labels are on each packing unit and contain vishay semiconductor gmbh specific data. trailer leader no devices no devices min. 200 min. 400 start end devices 96 11818
www.vishay.com 12 document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay TSOP362.. vishay semiconductors dry packing the reel is packed in an anti-humidity bag to protect the devices from absorbing moisture during transpor- tation and storage. final packing the sealed reel is packed into a cardboard box. a secondary cardboard box is used for shipping pur- poses. item-description item-number selection-code lot-/ serial-number data-code plant-code quantity accepted by: packed by: mixed code indicator origin ino ? batch sel cod ptc qty acc pck mixed code xxxxxxx + 18 8 3 10 3 (yww) 2 8 ? ? ? company logo plain writing abbreviation length item-number sequence-number plant-code quantity total length n8 2 3 8 21 long bar code top type length n x n ? selection?code batch-number data-code filter total length x3 3 10 1 17 short bar code bottom type length n x ? ? 16942 vishay semiconductor gmbh standard bar code product label (finished goods) aluminium bag label reel 15973
vishay TSOP362.. document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay semiconductors www.vishay.com 13 recommended method of storage dry box storage is recommended as soon as the alu- minium bag has been opened to prevent moisture absorption. the following conditions should be observed, if dry boxes are not available:  storage temperature 10 c to 30 c  storage humidity 60 % rh max. after more than 72 hours under these conditions moisture content will be too high for reflow soldering. in case of moisture absorption, the devices will recover to the former condition by drying under the following condition: 192 hours at 40 c + 5 c/ -0 c and < 5 % rh (dry air/ nitrogen) or 96 hours at 60 c +5 c and < 5 % rh for all device containers or 24 hours at 125 c +5 c not suitable for reel or tubes. an eia jedec standard jesd22-a112 level 4 label is included on all dry bags. example of jesd22-a112 level 4 label esd precaution proper storage and handling procedures should be followed to prevent esd damage to the devices espe- cially when they are removed from the antistatic shielding bag. electro-static sensitive devices warn- ing labels are on the packaging. vishay semiconductors standard bar-code labels the vishay semiconductors standard bar-code labels are printed at final packing areas. the labels are on each packing unit and contain vishay telefunken specific data. assembly instructions reflow soldering  reflow soldering must be done within 72 hours stored under max. 30 c, 60 % rh after opening envelop  recommended soldering paste (composition: sn 63 %, pb 37 %) melting temperature 178 c to 192 c  apply solder paste to the specified soldering pads, by using a dispenser or by screen printing.  recommended thickness of metal mask is 0.2 mm for screen printing.  the recommended reflow furnace is a combination- type with upper and lower heaters.  set the furnace temperatures for pre-heating and heating in accordance with the reflow temperature profile as shown below. excercise extreme care to keep the maximum temperature below 230 c. the following temperature profile means the tempera ture at the device surface. since temperature differ ence occurs between the work and the surface of the circuit board depending on the pes of circuit board or reflow furnace, the operating conditions should be verified prior to start of operation.  handling after reflow should be done only after the work surface has been cooled off. manual soldering  use the 6/4 solder or the solder containing silver.  use a soldering iron of 25 w or smaller. adjust the temperature of the soldering iron below 300 c.  finish soldering within three seconds.  handle products only after the temperature is cooled off. cleaning  perform cleaning after soldering strictly in conform- ance to the following conditions: cleaning agent: 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol) commercially available grades (industrial use) should be used. 16943 16962
www.vishay.com 14 document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay TSOP362.. vishay semiconductors demineralized or distilled water having a resistivity of not less than 500 m ? corresponding to a conductivity of 2 ms/m.  temperature and time: 30 seconds under the tem- perature below 50 c or 3 minutes below 30 c.  ultrasonic cleaning: below 20 w. reflow solder profile 10 s max. @ 230 q c 90 s max 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 time ( s ) temperature ( c ) 16944 q 2 q c - 4 q c/s 120 s - 180 s 2 q c - 4 q c/s
vishay TSOP362.. document number 82187 rev. 2, 28-may-03 vishay semiconductors www.vishay.com 15 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 operatingsystems 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 semiconductors products for any unintended or unauthorized application, the buyer shall indemnify vishay semiconductors 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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