5Pcs- STEEL SHELL With IR RECEIVER Head With Iron Shell Remote Control Photoelectric Switches IR LED Infrared Receiver Sensor Lights


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  • Ideal for projects with ARDUINO, PIC, AVR, Raspberry
  • The infrared receiver receives the 38kHz signal for remote control
  • Voltage Vcc: 2.7V – 5.5V
  • Icc current: 1.5mA
  • Digital output OUT:
  • Low level voltage: 0.4V
  • High level voltage: 4.5V
  • Reception distance: approx. 20m
  • Reception angle: ± 90 Degrees
  • Frequency: 38KHz



Description: Universal IR Infrared Receiver With Iron Shell

IR sensor with filter at 38KHz, perfect for receiving commands from a TV remote control. Runs from 2.7V to 5.5VDC so it’s great for any microcontroller, which include Arduino running at 3.3V or 5.0V, and of course include Raspberry Pi which run at 3.3V.

To use, connect pin 3 (all the way to the right) to 5V power, pin 2 (middle) to ground and listen on pin 1. It doesn’t do any decoding of the signal, just passes the ‘raw data’ along.

Features:

  • IR Remote Control Receiver
  • Built-in Filter at 38KHz
  • Wide operating voltage range: 2.7V to 5.5VDC
  • Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi
  • Simple interface to use it

Characteristics:

  • Ideal for projects with ARDUINO, PIC, AVR, Raspberry
  • The infrared receiver receives the 38kHz signal for remote control
  • Voltage Vcc: 2.7V – 5.5V
  • Icc current: 1.5mA
  • Digital output OUT:
  • Low level voltage: 0.4V
  • High level voltage: 4.5V
  • Reception distance: approx. 20m
  • Reception angle: ± 90 Degrees
  • Frequency: 38KHz






  • Ideal for projects with ARDUINO, PIC, AVR, Raspberry
  • The infrared receiver receives the 38kHz signal for remote control
  • Voltage Vcc: 2.7V – 5.5V
  • Icc current: 1.5mA
  • Digital output OUT:
  • Low level voltage: 0.4V
  • High level voltage: 4.5V
  • Reception distance: approx. 20m
  • Reception angle: ± 90 Degrees
  • Frequency: 38KHz
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