The HSDL-3202 is a low-power infrared transceiver module manufactured by Agilent (Hewlett-Packard). This module is designed for short-range wireless communication using infrared light. It integrates an infrared emitter, photodetector, and control circuitry into a single package.
Applications
- Remote controls
- Wireless data transfer
- IrDA communication
- Proximity sensing
- Optical encoders
Features
- Low power consumption
- Compact size
- High data rate
- Integrated infrared emitter and photodetector
- Compliant with IrDA standards
Benefits
- Reduces power consumption in portable devices.
- Saves board space due to its compact design.
- Enables fast and reliable wireless data transfer.
- Simplifies circuit design with integrated components.
- Ensures compatibility with IrDA-enabled devices.
Additional Details
The HSDL-3202 operates at a supply voltage of 2.4V to 3.6V. It supports data rates up to 115.2 kbps. The module is designed for short-range communication, typically up to 1 meter. It is available in a surface-mount package. The device incorporates a power-saving shutdown mode to minimize power consumption when not in use. The module is designed for a long operational life.
The HSDL-3202 infrared transceiver module is a versatile and reliable solution for short-range wireless communication. Its low power consumption, compact size, and compliance with IrDA standards make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, including remote controls, data transfer, and proximity sensing.