Tag: IR
![IRduino – Arduino-compatible USB infrared receiver IRduino – Arduino-compatible USB infrared receiver](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/4_9216bd9f-26a2-4e4a-bc8f-80f77039366c_large.jpg)
IRduino – Arduino-compatible USB infrared receiver
IRduino is an open source, programmable, Arduino-compatible USB infrared receiver that gives new life to old remote controls. IRduino is a peripheral device that allows almost any IR signal to be translated into commands. It works on many platforms, including PC, Mac, Raspberry Pi, and...
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Control Your IR Devices With Your Smartphone Bluetooth
Managing some of house devices with its IR remotes may be annoying if you are out of its line of sight. You will have to interrupt the work you are doing, move to another room, turn down the volume of your Hi-Fi for example, then go back and resume your work. Assume you can use bluetooth...
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Blue IR: Build your own universal remote
Sarunas built this device to replace a bunch of different remote controls with a smart phone. Controlling TV, HiFi, DLP and similar IR controllable stuff is easy and fun from a smart phone using previously built smart remote, until it runs out of battery. Despite that Bluetooth Low...
Continue Reading![64 Key Infrared Remote Controller using PT2222M – NEC Code 64 Key Infrared Remote Controller using PT2222M – NEC Code](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/64-Key-Infrared-Remote-Controller-IMG1.jpg)
64 Key Infrared Remote Controller using PT2222M – NEC Code
64 channels Infra-Red Remote Transmitter circuit build around PT2222M IC, The IC is pin to pin compatible with NEC uPD6122 respectively, the remote is capable of controlling 64 functions keys and 3 double keys. The PT2222M Infra-red remote control transmission ICs using the NEC...
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IRis – An Infrared Sensor using Photodiode amplification Circuit
[devttys0] designed a sensitive IR detector for capturing weak infrared signals. He shared in detail how he designed the circuit, beginning from the basic components, walking through solving the problems and finally ended up with a complete working circuit. Craig Heffner/[devttys0]...
Continue Reading![TV Tuner IR remote with a PIC16F684 TV Tuner IR remote with a PIC16F684](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/DSC_0425.png)
TV Tuner IR remote with a PIC16F684
Tahmid built a TV tuner IR remote with a PIC16F684: I then proceeded to write an IR transmitter using the PIC16F684 (using the MPLAB X IDE and XC8 compiler), following the timing information from the extended NEC protocol. In order to connect all the keys, I connected them in...
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One Channel Infra Red Remote Controller
One Channel Infra-Red Remote and receiver with onboard Relay provides normally open and normally closed output. The project based on PIC12F683 Microcontroller from Microchip , TSOP1738 used as Infra-Red receiver. Micro-controller decodes the RC5 serial data coming from TSOP1738 and...
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Arduino IR remote and Software controller
This is a DIY Infrared remote for speakers, replacing the original. Arduino Nano and controlled via a custom .NET application and placed in a laser cut enclosure. This one is an interesting one, it’s something we’ve been looking at for a while and figuring out how to solve it. We...
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