VS1838B IR sensor for receiving infrared signals from remotes – ideal for Arduino, ESP32, and DIY electronics Read more
The VS1838B IR Receiver Sensor is a compact and highly sensitive 38kHz infrared receiver used to receive signals from IR remotes. It’s ideal for building projects that involve remote control, such as TV remote automation, IR-controlled robots, or IoT home appliances.
Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and other development platforms, it outputs a clean digital signal when it detects a valid IR pulse train, making it easy to decode remote commands using libraries like IRremote
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Key Features:
Model: VS1838B
Operating Voltage: 3.3V – 5V
Carrier Frequency: 38kHz (standard for most TV remotes)
Output: Digital (active LOW)
Built-in demodulation circuit
Long-range reception: up to 8–10 meters
Low power consumption and high sensitivity
Ideal for Arduino, ESP32, NodeMCU, Raspberry Pi
Applications: IR remote control projects, IR-based automation, TV remote interfacing, IR learning devices
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