Product Description
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- Carrier Frequency: 38kHz
- Supply Voltage: 2.7 to 5.5V
- Supply Current: 350 A
- Transmission Range: 45M
- Directivity: 45 Degree
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The TSOP38238 is an infrared receiver which operates on a frequency of 38kHz.
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