Vishay debuts miniaturized encoder/decoder for infrared

Aug. 9, 2008
MALVERN, Pa., 9 Aug. 2008. Vishay Intertechnology Inc. continues to broaden its optoelectronics portfolio with the release of a new miniaturized encoder/decoder for serial infrared (IrDA) wireless communication, the TOIM5232.

MALVERN, Pa., 9 Aug. 2008. Vishay Intertechnology Inc. continues to broaden its optoelectronics portfolio with the release of a new miniaturized encoder/decoder for serial infrared (IrDA) wireless communication, the TOIM5232.

The new device provides pulse shaping of RS-232 data signals for serial infrared (SIR) IrDA transceivers and supports data rates from 1.2kbit/s to 115.2kbit/s. Offered in the QFN (quad flat no leads) package, which measures 4mm by 4mm by 0.75mm, the TOIM5232 features the same operation and performance as the TOIM4232 in a fraction of the space.

The TOIM5232 features an operating voltage range of 2.7 to 3. 6V with 5-V tolerant inputs. Maximum current consumption in standby mode is 1μA. A programmable baud clock generator gives designers a choice of 13 baud rates from 1200Hz to 115kHz or an external clock may be used.

In transmit mode, the TOIM5232 shortens RS-232 output signals to IrDA-compatible electrical pulses to drive an infrared transmitter. In receive mode, the TOIM5232 stretches the received infrared pulses to the proper bit width, depending on the operating bit rate. The TOIM5232 is software programmable through the RS-232 port and needs no external wiring for the baud rate setting.

Samples and production quantities of the TOIM5232 are available now, with lead times of eight to 10 weeks for large orders. Pricing for U.S. delivery in 1,000-piece quantities is $2.25 per piece.

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