TSOP1738 is an infrared receiver module commonly used in remote control systems. It's a popular component in electronics projects, especially in robotics, automation, and home appliances.
: Because you cannot physically press a hardware remote control in a software simulation, custom Proteus IR libraries often include a "Test Pin" or require a Logic State component connected to an auxiliary input pin on the model. Toggling this state simulates receiving an IR burst. tsop1738 proteus library download
Proteus Design Suite does not always include the TSOP1738 in its default library. Therefore, you need to download a third-party library to simulate it. TSOP1738 is an infrared receiver module commonly used
Because Proteus lacks a native TSOP1738 model, you need to download external library files ( .IDX and .LIB ). Step 1: Download the Library Files Toggling this state simulates receiving an IR burst
If you have downloaded a third-party IR library (e.g., a .zip file containing .LIB and .IDX files), here is how to install it manually.
To use the TSOP1738 in Proteus, you must obtain a third-party library that contains the simulation model ( .MOD ) and the symbol ( .LIB ) files. tecsantoshkumar/Proteus_Library - GitHub
Press buttons on the simulated IR remote. The Virtual Terminal will pop open, showing the distinct hexadecimal codes transmitted to the TSOP1738. Troubleshooting Common Errors