The TSOP1738 is a miniaturized receiver for infrared remote control systems. It combines a PIN diode and a preamplifier onto a single lead frame, while the epoxy package acts as an IR filter. Key Specifications 38 kHz Operating Voltage: 2.7V to 5.5V Current Consumption: 5 mA
Connect the VSS/VCC pin of the TSOP1738 to a +5V power rail terminal. Connect the GND pin to the GROUND terminal. tsop1738 proteus library download
: Connects to the ground terminal of your power supply. The TSOP1738 is a miniaturized receiver for infrared
After installation, you can find the component by clicking the "P" (Pick Devices) button in the Schematic Capture mode. Search for "TSOP1738" or "IR Receiver." Connect the GND pin to the GROUND terminal
: Apply 38 kHz burst → output goes LOW (active). Apply no signal or DC IR → output remains HIGH.
The safest and most efficient approach is , but either to use the built-in TSOP4838 or create a behavioral model. For absolute beginners, the TSOP4838 substitute works flawlessly for any project requiring a 38 kHz IR receiver simulation in Proteus.