Description
The Adafruit Infrared IR Remote Transceiver combines both an infrared emitter and a 38KHz receiver in one compact, solder-free package, making it a versatile module for remote control projects.
This board features a 940nm infrared emitter and a matching receiver designed for 38KHz modulated signals. It includes an onboard N-Channel FET driver to pulse each LED with 100mA-200mA current, allowing transmission over 10+ meters. Two LEDs are oriented vertically and horizontally to provide wide coverage.
Powering at 5V draws approximately 400mA total when emitting; at 3V, it draws about 200mA total. A small yellow LED labeled 'IN' blinks when the IR LEDs are active to aid visibility.
The receiver section uses a vertical IR sensor for detecting remote control signals, outputting a demodulated IR envelope signal at 38KHz for microcontroller decoding. A second yellow LED labeled 'OUT' blinks on signal reception.
The board uses a 4-pin JST PH 2mm connector (STEMMA JST PH) but does not use I2C communication. Wiring: white (data out from microcontroller for emission), green (demodulated IR signal to microcontroller), black (ground), red (3V-5V power and logic).
No soldering is required if using compatible JST PH cables available separately. For those who prefer soldering, a 0.1” header is provided.
Note: This transceiver is specifically designed for 940nm wavelength at 38KHz modulated remote control signals, not for proximity sensing or other frequencies. Compatible microcontrollers need pulse-input reading and IR decoding capabilities.
- Integrated IR emitter and receiver in one board.
- 940nm wavelength IR LEDs with up to 10+ meters range.
- Two IR LEDs oriented for broad coverage.
- 38KHz modulated IR receiver for remote control signals.
- STEMMA JST PH 4-pin connector; cable sold separately.
- Yellow indicator LEDs for emission and reception activity.
- Compact dimensions: 25.5mm x 17.7mm x 7.2mm.
- Lightweight at 2g.