Hi Guys,
I made a universal remot the other day and thought I'd share the great library that made it all possible very quickly. Basically you can use the demo receiver project and a 3 terminal 38khz IR detector to "read" your remote and work out what code it uses.
My DVico usb remote uses the NEC standard, so it then just becomes a matter of re-transmitting from your arduino with an IR led.
Here is my blog on the ongoing progress: here
The link to Ken's blog on the whole IR thing is here
Cheers
Bj
Irfrared Library
Re: Irfrared Library
Cool project Bejay,
I have often wanted to remove the unneeded buttons from my remotes.
I'll add that to the very long projects to do list.
I have often wanted to remove the unneeded buttons from my remotes.
I'll add that to the very long projects to do list.
Re: Irfrared Library
It is very handy, getting rid of those uneeded remotes and having a universal remote that doesn't need batteries to keep it alive after teaching it each button is priceless.
Re: Irfrared Library
BeJay wrote:It is very handy, getting rid of those uneeded remotes and having a universal remote that doesn't need batteries to keep it alive after teaching it each button is priceless.
Well done, it's how remotes should be...simple and get the job done
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Github: https://github.com/madeinoz67