This circuit can be built from readily available low-cost components,
some of which may even be hiding in your junkbox! The indicated value of
22 Ω for resistor R1 causes an average current of about 65 mA through
infrared emitter D1. Because the IRED is pulsed at a duty factor of
about 50% through the action of T1 and IC1, a peak current of 128 mA
flows during every half cycle. This may seem a lot but in fact is well
within the safe specification of the LD274. The LM567 PLL IC is
configured to supply a switching frequency of about 20 kHz. When the
infrared beam emitted by D1 is reflected by a nearby object, IC1,
through receiver diode D2 and transistor T2, receives the recovered 20
kHz signal at its input, pin 3.
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