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HSDL-1000 - Infrared IrDA Compliant Transceiver

This page provides the datasheet information for the HSDL-1000, a member of the HSDL-1000_Agilent(Hewlett Infrared IrDA Compliant Transceiver family.

Description

The HSDL-1000 serial infrared module performs low cost, low power, point-to-point, through the air data transfer in a serial, halfduplex mode.

The module has been designed to the IrDA (Infrared Data Association) Physical Layer Specifications.

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Features

  • Low Cost Infrared Data Link.
  • Guaranteed to Meet IrDA Physical Layer Specifications 1 cm to 1 Meter Operating Distance 30° Viewing Angle 2.4 KBd to 115.2 KBd Data Rate.
  • Daylight Cancellation.
  • Easily Implemented Direct Connection to Various I/O Chips.
  • Small Form Factor.
  • Several Lead and Shipping Configurations Available.
  • Excellent EMI Immunity (> 10 V/m) Desktop PCs PDAs Printers Other Peripheral Devices.
  • Telecom: Modem, Fax.

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Datasheet Details

Part number HSDL-1000
Manufacturer Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)
File Size 159.50 KB
Description Infrared IrDA Compliant Transceiver
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H Infrared IrDA® Compliant Transceiver Technical Data HSDL-1000 Features • Low Cost Infrared Data Link • Guaranteed to Meet IrDA Physical Layer Specifications 1 cm to 1 Meter Operating Distance 30° Viewing Angle 2.4 KBd to 115.2 KBd Data Rate • Daylight Cancellation • Easily Implemented Direct Connection to Various I/O Chips • Small Form Factor • Several Lead and Shipping Configurations Available • Excellent EMI Immunity (> 10 V/m) Desktop PCs PDAs Printers Other Peripheral Devices • Telecom: Modem, Fax, Pager, Phone • Industrial: Data Collection Devices • Medical: Patient and Pharmaceutical Data Collection operate from 0 to 1 meter at a data rate of 115.2 Kbd per second at a 30° viewing angle.
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