RPM7236-H9R Rohm Semiconductor, RPM7236-H9R Datasheet - Page 24

RECEIVER REMOTE CTRL 36.0KHZ TOP

RPM7236-H9R

Manufacturer Part Number
RPM7236-H9R
Description
RECEIVER REMOTE CTRL 36.0KHZ TOP
Manufacturer
Rohm Semiconductor
Datasheets

Specifications of RPM7236-H9R

Sensing Distance
15m
B.p.f. Center Frequency
36.7kHz
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Supply
500µA
Orientation
Top View
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
8. Measures for Preventing Malfunctions
1) Receiving Code Discrimination
2) Falling Edge Discrimination of Single Pulse
2) Pulse Split
If there is strong external noise (e.g., optical noise, electromagnetic noise, or power supply
ripples), noise pulses may be generated from the output terminal regardless of whether the
input signal exists or not.
Noise pulses may be generated in the output due to the influence of external noise.
Therefore, the discrimination of receiving with a non-coded signal (e.g., the falling edge of
a single pulse only) is not recommendable.
By always discriminating the receiving of a number of bits in combination as a code, the
malfunctioning of the unit can be prevented.
If a pulse is split midway, write a receiving discriminative program to ignore the split pulse
so that a sufficient effective distance will be secured.
Incidence of excessive
external noise
Precautions for Designing Receiver Side/Receiving Discrimination Method to Expand Effective Distance/Measures for Preventing Malfunctions
In the above case, it is ideal to use the lead pulse and the code.
Fig. 26 ON Pulse Split
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A pulse split may be caused by external noise,
such as optical noise or electromagnetic noise.
Pulse split

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