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  document number: 81288 for technical questions within your region, please contact one of the following: www.vishay.com rev. 1.5, 08-jul-09 1 infrared transceiver module (sir, 115.2 kbit/s) for irda ? applications tfdu4101 vishays semiconductors description the tfdu4101 transceiver is an infrared transceiver module compliant to the latest irda ? physical layer standard for fast infrared data communication, supporting irda speeds up to 115.2 kbit/s (sir), and carrier based remote control modes. integrated within the transceiver module are a photo pin diode, an infrared emitter (ired), and a low-power control ic to provide a total front-end solution in a single package. this device covers the full irda range of more than 1 m using the internal intensity control. with one external current control resistor the current can be adjusted for shorter ranges saving operating current operating in irda low power mode. this vishay sir transceiver is using the lead frame technology. the receiver output pulse duration is independent of the optical input pulse duration and recovers always a fixed pulse duration optimum for compatibility to standard endecs and interfaces. tfdu4101 has a tristate output and is floating in shutdown mode with a weak pull-up. applications ? printers, fax machines, photocopiers, screen projectors ? internet tv boxes, vi deo conferencing systems ? medical data collection ? diagnostic systems ? notebook computers, desktop pcs, palmtop computers (win ce, palm pc), pdas ? internet tv boxes, vi deo conferencing systems ? external infrared adapters (dongles) ? data loggers ?gps ? kiosks, pos, point and pay devices ? industrial applications features ? operates from 2.4 v to 5.5 v within specification over full temperature range from - 30 c to + 85 c ? split power supply, transmitter and receiver can be operated from two power supplies with relaxed requiremen ts saving costs, us - patent no. 6,157,476 ? low power consumption (< 0.12 ma supply current in receive mode, no signal) ? power shutdown mode (< 4 a shutdown current in full temperature range, up to 85 c, < 10 na at 25 c) ? surface mount package (l x w x h in mm): 9.7 4.7 4 ? high efficiency emitter ? low profile (universal) package capable of surface mount soldering to side and top view orientation ? directly interfaces with various super i/o and controller devices as e. g. toim4232 ? tri-state-receiver output, floating in shut down with a weak pull-up ? qualified for lead (pb)-free and sn/pb processing (msl4) ? compliant to rohs directive 2002/95/ec and in accordance to weee 2002/96/ec 20110 parts table part description qty/reel tfdu4101-tr3 oriented in carrier tape for side view surface mounting 1000 pcs tfdu4101-tt3 oriented in carrier tape for top view surface mounting 1000 pcs
www.vishay.com for technical questions within your region, please contact one of the following: irdasupportam@vishay.com , irdasupportap@vishay.com , irdasupporteu@vishay.com document number: 81288 2 rev. 1.5, 08-jul-09 tfdu4101 vishays semiconductors infrared transceiver module (sir, 115.2 kbit/s) for irda ? applications functional block diagram product summary part number data rate (kbit/s) dimensions h x l x w (mm x mm x mm) link distance (m) operating voltage (v) idle supply current (ma) tfdu4101 115.2 4 x 9.7 x 4.7 0 to 1 2.4 to 5.5 0.07 contro lle d dr i v er tr i- stat e dr i v er g n d txd rxd v cc2 v cc1 am pl if ie r co mp ar ator sd lo gi c and contro l ir ed c 1 8 46 8 pin description pin number symbol description i/o active 1 v cc2 ired anode ired anode to be externally connected to v cc2 . an external resistor is only necessary for controlling the ired current when a current reduction below 300 ma is intended to operate in irda low power mode. this pin is allowed to be suppli ed from an uncontrolled power supply separated from the controlled vcc1 - supply. 2 ired cathode ired cathode, interna lly connected to dr iver transistor 3txd this schmitt-trigger input is used to transmit serial data when sd is low. an on-chip protection circ uit disables the led driver if the txd pin is asserted for longer than 50 s (max. 300 s). ihigh 4rxd received data output, push-pull cmos driver output c apable of driving standard cmos or ttl loads. duri ng transmission the rxd output is active (echo-on). no exte rnal pull-up or pull-down resistor is required. floating with a weak pull-up of 500 k (typ.) in shutdown mode. o low 5 sd shutdown i high 6v cc1 supply voltage 7 nc no internal connection i 8 gnd ground
document number: 81288 for technical questions within your region, please contact one of the following: irdasupportam@vishay.com , irdasupportap@vishay.com , irdasupporteu@vishay.com www.vishay.com rev. 1.5, 08-jul-09 3 tfdu4101 infrared transceiver module (sir, 115.2 kbit/s) for irda ? applications vishays semiconductors pinout tfdu4101 weight 200 mg note reference point pin, gnd unless otherwise noted. typical values are for design aid only, not guaranteed nor subject to producti on testing. note vishay transceivers operating inside t he absolute maximum ratings are classifi ed as eye safe according the above table. ?u? option ba b y face ( u ni v ersal) ired detector 1357 246 8 170 8 7 absolute maximum ratings parameter test conditions symbol min. typ. max. unit supply voltage range, transceiver - 0.3 v < v cc2 < 6 v v cc1 - 0.5 6 v supply voltage range, transmitter - 0.5 v < v cc1 < 6 v v cc2 - 0.5 6 v voltage at rxd - 0.5 v < v cc1 < 6 v v rxd - 0.5 v cc1 + 0.5 v voltage at all inputs and outputs v in > v cc1 is allowed v in - 0.5 6 v input currents for all pins, except ired anode pin 10 ma output sinking current 25 ma power dissipation see derating curve p d 250 mw junction temperature t j 125 c ambient temperature range (operating) t amb - 30 + 85 c storage temperature range t stg - 30 + 85 c soldering temperature see ?rec ommended solder profile? 260 c average output current, pin 1 i ired (dc) 80 ma repetitive pulse output current, pin 1 to pin 2 < 90 s, t on < 20 % i ired (rp) 400 ma eye safety information standard classification iec/en 60825-1 (2007-03), din en 60825-1 ( 2008-05) ?safety of laser products - part 1: equipment classification and requirements?, simplified method class 1 iec 62471 (2006), cie s009 (2002) ?photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems? exempt directive 2006/25/ec of the european parliament and of the council of 5 th april 2006 on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to risks arising from physical agents (artif icial optical radiation) (19 th individual directive within the meaning of article 16(1) of directive 89/391/eec) exempt
www.vishay.com for technical questions within your region, please contact one of the following: irdasupportam@vishay.com , irdasupportap@vishay.com , irdasupporteu@vishay.com document number: 81288 4 rev. 1.5, 08-jul-09 tfdu4101 vishays semiconductors infrared transceiver module (sir, 115.2 kbit/s) for irda ? applications note t amb = 25 c, v cc1 = v cc2 = 2.4 v to 5.5 v unless otherwise noted. typical values are for design aid only, not guaranteed nor subject to production testing. (1) standard illuminant a (2) the typical threshold level is 0.5 x v cc1 . it is recommended to use the specified min./max . values to avoid increased operating current. electrical characteristics parameter test conditions/pins symbol min. typ. max. unit transceiver supply voltage v cc1 2.4 5.5 v dynamic supply current sd = low, e e = 1 klx (1) , t amb = - 25 c to + 85 c v cc1 = v cc2 = 2.4 v to 5.5 v i cc1 90 130 a dynamic supply current sd = low, e e = 1 klx (1) , t amb = 25 c v cc1 = v cc2 = 2.4 v to 5.5 v i cc1 75 a average dynamic supply current, transmitting i ired = 300 ma, 25 % duty cycle i cc 0.65 ma shutdown supply current sd = high, t = 25 c, e e = 0 klx no signal, no resistive load i sd 0.1 a sd = high, t = 70 c no signal, no resistive load i sd 3a sd = high, t = 85 c no signal, no resistive load i sd 4a operating temperature range t a - 30 + 85 c output voltage low, rxd c load = 15 pf v ol - 0.5 0.15 x v cc1 v output voltage high, rxd i oh = - 500 a, c load = 15 pf v oh 0.8 x v cc1 v cc1 + 0.5 v i oh = - 250 a, c load = 15 pf v oh 0.9 x v cc1 v cc1 + 0.5 v rxd to v cc1 impedance r rxd 400 500 600 k input voltage low (txd, sd) v il - 0.5 0.5 v input voltage high (txd, sd) 1.5 v v logic 2.5 v (2) v ih 0.8 x v cc1 6v v logic > 2.5 v (2) v ih v cc1 - 0.5 6 v input leakage current (txd, sd) v in = 0.9 x v cc1 i ich - 2 + 2 a controlled pull down current 0 < v in < 0.15 v cc1 v in > 0.7 v cc1 sd, txd = ?0? or ?1? i irtx - 1 0 + 150 1 a a input capacitance (txd, sd) c i 5pf
document number: 81288 for technical questions within your region, please contact one of the following: irdasupportam@vishay.com , irdasupportap@vishay.com , irdasupporteu@vishay.com www.vishay.com rev. 1.5, 08-jul-09 5 tfdu4101 infrared transceiver module (sir, 115.2 kbit/s) for irda ? applications vishays semiconductors note (1) t amb = 25 c, v cc1 = v cc2 = 2.4 v to 5.5 v unless otherwise noted. typical values are for design aid only, not guaranteed nor subject to production testing. (2) irda specification is 40 mw/m 2 . specification takes a window loss of 10 % into account. (3) irda sensitivity definition: minimum irradiance e e in angular range, power per unit area. the rece iver must meet the ber specification while the source is operating at the minimum in tensity in angular range into the minimum half-angular range at t he maximum link lengt h. (4) maximum irradiance e e in angular range, power per unit area. the optical delive red to the detector by a source operating at the maximum intensity in angular range at minimum link length must not caus e receiver overdrive distortion and possible ralated link errors . if placed at the active output interface reference plane of the transmitter, the receiver must meet its bit error ratio (ber) specification. (5) using an external current limiting resistor is allowed and re commended to reduce ired intensity and operating current when curr ent reduction is intended to operate at the irda low power conditions. e.g. for v cc2 = 3.3 v a current limiting resistor of r s = 56 will allow a power minimized operation at irda low power conditions. (6) due to this wavelength restriction compared to the irda spec of 850 nm to 900 nm the transmitter is able to operate as source f or the standard remote control applications with codes as e.g. phillips rc5/rc6 ? or recs 80. for more definitions see the document ?sym bols and terminology? on the vishay website. optoelectronic characteristics (1) parameter test conditions symbol min. typ. max. unit receiver minimum irradiance e e in angular range (3) sir mode 9.6 kbit/s to 115.2 kbit/s = 850 nm to 900 nm; = 0, 15 e e, min. 4 (0.4) 20 (2) 35 (2) (3.5) mw/m 2 (w/cm 2 ) maximum irradiance e e in angular range (4) = 850 nm to 900 nm e e, max. 5 (500) kw/m 2 (mw/cm 2 ) rise time of output signal 10 % to 90 %, c l = 15 pf t r (rxd) 20 100 ns fall time of output signal 90 % to 10 %, c l = 15 pf t f (rxd) 20 100 ns rxd pulse width input pulse length > 1.2 s t pw 1.65 2.2 3 s leading edge jitter input irradiance = 100 mw/m 2 , 115.2 kbit/s 250 ns standby/shutdown delay, receiver startup time after shutdown active or power-on 500 s latency t l 100 150 s transmitter ired operating current, switched current limiter no external resistor for current limitation (5) i d 250 300 350 ma forward voltage of built-in ired i f = 300 ma v f 1.4 1.8 1.9 v output leakage ired current i ired - 1 1 a output radiant intensity = 0, 15 txd = high, sd = low i e 48 65 mw/sr output radiant intensity v cc1 = 5 v, = 0, 15 txd = low or sd = high (receiver is inactive as long as sd = high) i e 0.04 mw/sr output radiant intensity, angle of half intensity 24 deg peak - emission wavelength (6) p 880 900 nm spectral bandwidth ? 45 nm optical rise time, optical fall time t ropt , t fopt 10 300 ns optical output pulse duration input pulse width 1.6 s < t txd < 20 s t opt t txd - 0.15 t txd + 0.15 s optical output pulse duration input pulse width t txd 20 s t opt 20 300 s optical overshoot 25 %
www.vishay.com for technical questions within your region, please contact one of the following: irdasupportam@vishay.com , irdasupportap@vishay.com , irdasupporteu@vishay.com document number: 81288 6 rev. 1.5, 08-jul-09 tfdu4101 vishays semiconductors infrared transceiver module (sir, 115.2 kbit/s) for irda ? applications recommended circuit diagram operated with a clean low impedance power supply the tfdu4101 needs no additional external components. however, depending on the entire system design and board layout, additional components may be required (see figure 1). that is especially the case when separate power supplies are used for bench tests. when using compact wiring and regulated supplies as e. g. in phone applications in most cases no external components are necessary. fig. 1 - recommended test circuit. note *) r1 is optional when reduced intensity is used. the capacitor c1 is buffering the supply voltage and eliminates the inductance of the power supply line. this one should be a tantalum or other fa st capacitor to guarantee the fast rise time of the ired current. the resistor r1 is the current limiting resistor, which may be used to reduce the operating current to levels below the specified controlled values for saving battery power. vishay's transceivers integrate a sensitive receiver and a built-in power driver. the combination of both needs a careful circuit board layout. t he use of thin, long, resistive and inductive wiring should be avoided.the shutdown input must be grounded for normal operation, also when the shutdown function is not used. the inputs (txd, sd) and the output rxd should be directly connected (dc - coupled) to t he i/o circuit. the capacitor c2 combined with the resistor r2 is the low pass filter for smoothing the supply voltage. r2, c1 and c2 are optional and dependent on the quality of the supply voltages v cc1 and injected noise. an unstable power supply with dropping voltage during transmission may reduce the sensitivity (and transmission range) of the transceiver. the placement of these parts is critical. it is strongly recommended to position c2 as close as possible to the transceiver power supply pins. when extended wiring is used (bench tests!) the inductance of the power supply can cause dynamically a voltage drop at v cc2 . often some power supplies are not able to follow the fast current rise time. in that case another 4.7 f (type, see table under c1) at v cc2 will be helpful. under extreme emi conditions as placing an rf-transmitter antenna on top of the transceiver, we recommend to protect all inputs by a low-pass filter, as a minimum a 12 pf capacitor, especially at the rxd port. the transceiver itself withstands emi at gsm frequencies above 500 v/m. when interference is observed, the wiring to the inputs picks it up. it is verifi ed by dpi measurements that as long as the interfering rf - voltage is below the logic threshold levels of the inputs and equivalent levels at the outputs no interferences are expected. one should keep in mind that basic rf - desi gn rules for circuit design should be taken into account. especially longer signal lines should not be used without termination. see e.g. "the art of electronics" paul horowitz, winfield hill, 1989, cambridge university press, isbn: 0521370957. figure 2 shows an example of a typical application with a separate supply voltage v s and using the transceiver with the ired anode connected to the unregulated battery v batt . this method reduces the peak load of the regulated power supply and saves therefore cost s. alternatively all supplies can also be tied to only one voltage source. r1 and c1 are not used in this case and are depending on the circuit design in most cases not necessary. in figure 2 an option is shown to operate the transmitter at two different power levels to switch for long range to low power mode for e.g. saving power for irda application but use the full range specificatio n for remote control. the additional components are marked in the figure. for operating at rs232 ports toim4232 is recommended as endec. v cc2 , ired a v cc1 gro u nd sd txd rxd ired c v ired v cc g n d sd txd rxd r1 *) r2 c1 c2 20037 table 1 - recommended tests and application circuit components component recommended value vishay part number c1 4.7 f, 16 v 293d 475x9 016b c2 0.1 f, ceramic vj 1206 y 104 j xxmt r1 depends on current to be adjusted, e. g. with v cc2 = 3.3 v 56 is an option for minimum low power operation r2 47 , 0.125 w crcw-1206-47r0-f-rt1
document number: 81288 for technical questions within your region, please contact one of the following: irdasupportam@vishay.com , irdasupportap@vishay.com , irdasupporteu@vishay.com www.vishay.com rev. 1.5, 08-jul-09 7 tfdu4101 infrared transceiver module (sir, 115.2 kbit/s) for irda ? applications vishays semiconductors fig. 2 - typical a pplication circuit. grey: optional for high/low switching. i/o and software in the description, already different i/os are mentioned. different combinations are tested and the function verified with the special drivers available from the i/o suppliers. in special cases refer to the i/o manual, the vishay application notes, or contact directly vishay sales, marketing or application. current derating diagram figure 3 shows the maximum operating temperature when the device is operated without external current limiting resistor. fig. 3 - current derating diagram r2 c2 ired anode (1) ired cathode (2) txd (3) rxd (4) sd (5) vcc1 (6) gnd (8) v s = 2.8 v v dd v batt 3 v irt x irr x ir mod e r1 hi/low c1 20038 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 operating voltage (v) at duty cycle 20 % ambient temperature (c) 18097 table 2 - truth table inputs outputs remark sd txd optical input irradiance mw/m 2 rxd transmitter operation high > 1 ms xx weakly pulled (500 k ) to v cc1 0 shutdown low high < 50 s x low active i e transmitting high > 50 s x high inactive 0 protection is active low < 4 high inactive 0 ignoring low signals below the irda defined threshold for noise immunity low > min. irradiance e e < max. irradiance e e low (active) 0 response to an irda compliant optical input signal low > max. irradiance e e undefined 0 overload conditions can cause unexpected outputs
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