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TFBS6614 - Low Profile 4 Mbit/s (FIR) Infrared Transceiver Module

General Description

The Vishay TFBS6614 is the lowest profile (2.7 mm) 4 Mbit/s Infrared Data Transceiver module available.

A photo PIN diode, an infrared emitter (IRED) and a low-power CMOS control IC are integrated in a single package that provides a total front-end solution.

Key Features

  • Smallest FIR Transceiver available: H 2.7 mm x D 3.33 mm x L 7.98 mm.
  • 1.0 m Link distance.
  • Battery & Power Management Features: > Receive - 2 mA Typical > Shutdown - 10 nA Typical > Independent LED Anode Power Supply > Wide Voltage Range 2.7 V - 5.5 V > Power Up Latency < 100 µs > High VCC Noise Rejection > 100 m VPP.
  • The TxD-Echo function is enabled.
  • VLOGIC (1.5 V - 5.5 V) - Independent Digital supply voltage.
  • Shutdown Tri-States Receiver O.

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Datasheet Details

Part number TFBS6614
Manufacturer Vishay
File Size 186.65 KB
Description Low Profile 4 Mbit/s (FIR) Infrared Transceiver Module
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