The recommended PCB layout for the TSOP34538 involves keeping the sensor away from high-frequency signals, using a ground plane under the sensor, and minimizing the distance between the sensor and the microcontroller. A 4-layer PCB with a dedicated ground plane is recommended.
The output signal from the TSOP34538 is an analog signal that requires filtering and amplification. A low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of around 100 kHz can be used to remove noise, and an op-amp can be used to amplify the signal to the required level.
The recommended operating temperature range for the TSOP34538 is -25°C to 85°C. However, the sensor can operate up to 100°C with reduced accuracy and lifespan.
The TSOP34538 requires calibration to achieve accurate measurements. Calibration involves exposing the sensor to a known IR source and adjusting the output signal to match the expected value. The calibration process can be done using a calibration software or by using a calibration resistor.
The typical response time of the TSOP34538 is around 10 ms to 20 ms, depending on the signal frequency and amplitude. This means that the sensor can detect changes in the IR signal within 10 ms to 20 ms.