It is low-cost and easy to construct. The tester is built around infrared receiver module TSOP1738. Operation of the remote control is acknowledged by a tone from the buzzer. The circuit
is sensitive and has a range of approximately five metres. The integrated IR receiver detects,
is in silent mode. When the IR module I R X 1 receives an infrared signal, its output goes low and, as
a result, the piezobuzzer sounds to indicate the reception of signal from the remote (such as TV remote control unit). P o w e r supply for the circuit is derived from the mains using a capacitive
potential dropper, a half-wave rectifier, a shunt regulator and associated components. Make sure that capacitor C1 is of X2 type. Use a suitably small enclosure to make the unit handy. Assemble the circuit on a generalpurpose PCB and enclose in a cabinet. Make sure that the IR receiver module
is placed on the front panel of the cabinet so that it can receive the IR signals easily. Before soldering/connecting the shunt regulator and IR module, refer Fig. 2 for the pin configuration.
Fig. 2: Pin configuration of TL431 and TSOP 1738
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