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-> Connect to a probe near TSOP input (for simulation signal) Signal Generator (-) -> Ground
If Windows asks for administrator permissions, click . How to Find TSOP1738 in Proteus ISIS
Follow these simple steps to add the TSOP1738 to your Proteus workspace.
: Some simulation models include a "Test Pin" where you can toggle a logic state to simulate an incoming IR signal, since you cannot use a physical remote on your screen . 🛠️ Common Usage
Look for repositories hosting comprehensive Proteus library extensions (search terms: Proteus IR sensor library github ).
The TSOP1738 is a miniaturized receiver for infrared remote control systems. It features a PIN diode and a preamplifier assembled on a lead frame, while the epoxy package acts as an IR filter. 38 kHz (standard for most TV remotes). Operating Voltage: 2.7V to 5.5V.
TSOP1738 Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model by Vishay | SnapMagic Search (formerly SnapEDA) Vishay Semiconductor. SnapMagic
If you found this library helpful, let us know in the comments below! Happy simulating!
Navigate to your Proteus installation directory. It is usually found at:
In real hardware, the TSOP1738 requires a pull-up resistor (usually 10k) on the output pin. Some Proteus models include this internally, but adding one externally ensures your logic is sound.

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-> Connect to a probe near TSOP input (for simulation signal) Signal Generator (-) -> Ground
If Windows asks for administrator permissions, click . How to Find TSOP1738 in Proteus ISIS
Follow these simple steps to add the TSOP1738 to your Proteus workspace. tsop1738 proteus library download
: Some simulation models include a "Test Pin" where you can toggle a logic state to simulate an incoming IR signal, since you cannot use a physical remote on your screen . 🛠️ Common Usage
Look for repositories hosting comprehensive Proteus library extensions (search terms: Proteus IR sensor library github ). -> Connect to a probe near TSOP input
The TSOP1738 is a miniaturized receiver for infrared remote control systems. It features a PIN diode and a preamplifier assembled on a lead frame, while the epoxy package acts as an IR filter. 38 kHz (standard for most TV remotes). Operating Voltage: 2.7V to 5.5V.
TSOP1738 Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model by Vishay | SnapMagic Search (formerly SnapEDA) Vishay Semiconductor. SnapMagic 38 kHz (standard for most TV remotes)
If you found this library helpful, let us know in the comments below! Happy simulating!
Navigate to your Proteus installation directory. It is usually found at:
In real hardware, the TSOP1738 requires a pull-up resistor (usually 10k) on the output pin. Some Proteus models include this internally, but adding one externally ensures your logic is sound.