The recommended PCB layout for the TSOP58436 involves keeping the sensor away from high-frequency signals, using a solid ground plane, and minimizing the distance between the sensor and the microcontroller. A 4-layer PCB with a dedicated ground plane is recommended.
To handle the noise sensitivity of the TSOP58436, use a low-pass filter, such as a 100nF capacitor, to filter out high-frequency noise. Additionally, use a shielded cable to connect the sensor to the microcontroller, and keep the sensor away from high-voltage or high-current lines.
The TSOP58436 can handle ambient light intensities up to 100,000 lux, but it's recommended to use an optical filter or a lens to reduce the ambient light intensity if it exceeds 10,000 lux.
Calibration of the TSOP58436 involves adjusting the gain and offset of the sensor to match the specific application requirements. This can be done using a calibration routine that involves measuring the sensor output at different light intensities and adjusting the gain and offset accordingly.
The recommended operating temperature range for the TSOP58436 is -25°C to 85°C, but it can operate up to 100°C with reduced accuracy. It's recommended to use a temperature compensation circuit to ensure accurate measurements over the entire operating temperature range.