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SLLS228D - DECEMBER 1995 - REVISED JUNE 1997
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IrDA is a registered trademark of the Infrared Data Association.
features
- Adds Infrared (IR) Port to Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART)
- Compatible with Infrared Data Association (IrDATM) & Hewlett Packard Serial Infrared (HPSIR)
- Provides 1200 bps to 115 kbps Data Rate
- 5-V and 3-V Operation
- Provides Simple Interface With UART
- Decodes Negative or Positive Pulses
- Available in two 8-Pin Plastic Small Outline Packages (PSOP), PS Package Has Slightly Larger Dimensions Than PW Package
description
The TIR1000 serial infrared (SIR) encoder/ decoder is a CMOS device which encodes and decodes bit data in conformance with the IrDA specification.
A transceiver device is needed to interface to the photo-sensitive diode (PIN) and the light emitting diode (LED). A UART is needed to interface to the serial data lines.
Title: STANDALONE IRDA(TM) ENCODER AND DECODER
Product Family: UARTS
Device Functionality: UART
Orderable Devices: TIR1000PSLE, TIR1000PWLE
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