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Adafruit TSMP96000 "Code Learning" Infrared IR Receiver Breakout

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Adafruit TSMP96000 "Code Learning" Infrared IR Receiver Breakout

The Adafruit TSMP96000 "Code Learning" Infrared IR Receiver Breakout detects IR signals across a wide frequency range of 20–60 KHz, making it perfect for "code learning" applications where you need your device to work with any IR remote control — even when you don't know the carrier frequency.

Unlike standard 38 KHz IR receivers that output a demodulated signal, this breakout delivers the modulated IR signal with the carrier intact, allowing your microcontroller to analyse both the data and the carrier frequency. A green power LED and red signal LED provide instant visual feedback during operation.

Key Features

  • Wide Frequency Detection – Receives IR signals from 20 to 60 KHz, covering virtually all consumer IR remotes
  • Code Learning Ready – Outputs the modulated signal with carrier intact for full signal analysis
  • 3–5V Compatible – Works with both 3.3V and 5V microcontrollers
  • STEMMA JST PH Connector – 2mm pitch 3-pin connector for solderless wiring
  • Visual Indicators – Green power LED and red signal LED for easy debugging
  • Mounting Holes – Easy to mount in enclosures and on devices
  • Compact Size – 25.4 × 17.7 × 7.1 mm (1.0" × 0.7" × 0.3")

Ideal For

  • Universal remote control learning and cloning projects
  • IR signal analysis and reverse engineering
  • Multi-protocol IR receiver systems
  • Home automation projects requiring broad IR compatibility

Package Contents

  • 1× Adafruit TSMP96000 IR Receiver Breakout (fully assembled and tested)
Note: Cable not included. A 2mm pitch, 3-pin STEMMA JST PH cable is required for solderless connection. Alternatively, you can solder directly to the 0.1" spaced header for power, ground, and signal.
Important: This board outputs a non-demodulated signal — it is not compatible with most standard IR decoding libraries. Make sure your code is specifically designed for "code learning" applications.

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$11.52
Adafruit TSMP96000 "Code Learning" Infrared IR Receiver Breakout
$11.52

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The Adafruit TSMP96000 "Code Learning" Infrared IR Receiver Breakout detects IR signals across a wide frequency range of 20–60 KHz, making it perfect for "code learning" applications where you need your device to work with any IR remote control — even when you don't know the carrier frequency.

Unlike standard 38 KHz IR receivers that output a demodulated signal, this breakout delivers the modulated IR signal with the carrier intact, allowing your microcontroller to analyse both the data and the carrier frequency. A green power LED and red signal LED provide instant visual feedback during operation.

Key Features

  • Wide Frequency Detection – Receives IR signals from 20 to 60 KHz, covering virtually all consumer IR remotes
  • Code Learning Ready – Outputs the modulated signal with carrier intact for full signal analysis
  • 3–5V Compatible – Works with both 3.3V and 5V microcontrollers
  • STEMMA JST PH Connector – 2mm pitch 3-pin connector for solderless wiring
  • Visual Indicators – Green power LED and red signal LED for easy debugging
  • Mounting Holes – Easy to mount in enclosures and on devices
  • Compact Size – 25.4 × 17.7 × 7.1 mm (1.0" × 0.7" × 0.3")

Ideal For

  • Universal remote control learning and cloning projects
  • IR signal analysis and reverse engineering
  • Multi-protocol IR receiver systems
  • Home automation projects requiring broad IR compatibility

Package Contents

  • 1× Adafruit TSMP96000 IR Receiver Breakout (fully assembled and tested)
Note: Cable not included. A 2mm pitch, 3-pin STEMMA JST PH cable is required for solderless connection. Alternatively, you can solder directly to the 0.1" spaced header for power, ground, and signal.
Important: This board outputs a non-demodulated signal — it is not compatible with most standard IR decoding libraries. Make sure your code is specifically designed for "code learning" applications.

Resources