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TSOP Records was created in 1974.
TSOP - The Sound of Philadelphia - was created in 1974.
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38 kHz
TSOP 17398 works in the sense that it is an optical transmitter that needs to be triggered by an infrared sensor in most cases. It is easy to activate.
The sound of Philadelphia
It's the disco hit "The Sound of Philadelphia."
In 1738 38 is 38mhz.
TSOP sensor is aminiaturized receivers for infrared remote control systems. PIN diode and preamplifier are assembled on lead frame, the epoxy package is designed as IR filter. The demodulated output signal can directly be decoded by a microprocessor. TSOP is the standard IR remote control receiver series, supporting all major transmission codes.
The TSOP is a series of infrared receiver which is capable of receiving infrared radiation modulated at 36kHz only. This can be advantageous in many situations such that stay radiation hardly affect the receiver/sensor. I should also tell you that the TSOP is a receiver, not an emitter. You can use any infrared emitter, and modulate the signal by providing an electric signal of 36kHz to the IRED or whatever you are using. Ashaan.
No. Captiveworks can't be jtagged. You can try load a bin by putting it in boot mode (hold front power button, and switch it on from the back, then load bin... must NOT use serial-usb cable....must use only serial cable .. no usb adaptor If you can't, then the only way to fix it is to unsolder the tsop, put it in a tsop programmer, load bin , solder the tsop back. This is not for the amateur.