The is one of the most widely used infrared (IR) receiver modules in the electronics industry. Designed for infrared remote control systems, it operates at a carrier frequency of 38 kHz , making it ideal for TV remotes, DVD players, air conditioners, and various DIY projects like obstacle-avoiding robots and IR-based tachometers.
The TSOP1738 is a widely used infrared (IR) receiver modules for remote control systems. Testing an IR-based project in the physical world requires hardware components, microcontrollers, and a remote control.
+5V ─────┬───── VCC (IR Receiver) │ GND ─────┴───── GND (IR Receiver) tsop1738 proteus library download
If you are unable to get the library working or prefer not to simulate, consider these alternatives:
This confirms your library works for simulating real-world IR remote behavior. The is one of the most widely used
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According to the electronics community, Proteus 8 (across various revisions) does not include fully functional models for TSOP-class IR receivers in its factory library. Integration of components like the TSOP1738 requires third-party libraries, a common practice for specialized parts. Testing an IR-based project in the physical world
: Active Low (output is HIGH at idle and goes LOW when a signal is detected).
In your microcontroller code, you can: