In Proteus, an infrared coded chip usually refers to an integrated circuit (IC) used to generate infrared signals for wireless communication. Such chips are common in remote control devices, wireless sensors and some short-range communication systems. They transmit data by modulating signals emitted by infrared leds.
< br >
In Proteus, an electronic design automation (EDA) tool, you can find various models of infrared codec chips that can be used for circuit simulation and circuit board design. For example, common infrared codec chips are PT2262\/2272, IR324C and so on. These chips can be used to design and test circuits related to infrared remote control.
< br >
When using Proteus, you can add and use infrared coded chips by following these steps:
< br >
Select components: Find the desired infrared codec chip in Proteus's component library.
Place and connect: Place the chip on the design panel and connect the corresponding pins according to the actual circuit diagram.
Configuration properties: Set the correct working parameters for the infrared codec chip, such as carrier frequency, coding format, etc.
Simulation test: Run circuit simulation to verify that the function of infrared codec circuit meets expectations.
PCB design: If the circuit meets the requirements, the printed circuit board (PCB) can be further designed.
< br >
The use of infrared codec chips in Proteus can help electronics engineers and hobbyists verify the feasibility of circuit designs before physical implementation, speed up the development process, and reduce errors and costs.
There is no infrared coding chip in Proteus software. Proteus is an electronic design automation (EDA) software for designing and simulating electronic circuits. It does not include modeling or simulation of infrared coded chips. Infrared coding chips are commonly used in remote controls, medical devices, and security systems to generate and demodulate infrared signals.