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I don't have a schematic but I can give you a hint.
The modules usually transmit a 38-40khz signal.

the transmitter is just an IR led and the receiver is a IR sensitive Photo transistor.
An amp and a Phase Locked Loop pick up the signal from the transmitter.

The data being sent is transmitted at a very low frequency.  If you send on/off
pulses too fast you will begin having trouble with the carrier freq (38-40khz)

When set up correctly, a high signal into the transmitter will begin sending the high freq IR signal through the LED. The receiver will pick it up and output a high signal because the PLL matches the signal being sent.

Turn off the transmitter and the output of the receiver also goes low.

Hope that helps.

-Mike

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