The recommended PCB layout for the TSOP34336 involves keeping the IR receiver and surrounding components away from high-frequency noise sources, using a ground plane to reduce noise, and minimizing the distance between the receiver and the microcontroller.
To handle ambient light interference, use a band-pass filter or a notch filter to reject frequencies outside the IR signal range, and consider using a shield or a lens to reduce ambient light incidence on the receiver.
The maximum distance for reliable IR signal reception depends on the transmitter power, receiver sensitivity, and environmental factors. As a general guideline, the TSOP34336 can receive signals up to 30 meters (100 feet) with a suitable transmitter and optimal conditions.
The TSOP34336 is specified to operate from 2.7V to 5.5V, but it's recommended to operate within the specified range for optimal performance and reliability. Operating outside this range may affect the receiver's sensitivity and accuracy.
Implement a reliable IR signal transmission and reception protocol by using a suitable modulation scheme (e.g., pulse-width modulation), adding error correction and detection mechanisms, and ensuring proper synchronization between the transmitter and receiver.