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Even though some devices now use WiFi and Bluetooth, so much of our home entertainment equipment still relies on its own proprietary infrared remote control. By and large (when you can find them) t… ...
Making your own infrared (IR) sniffer is not only rewarding but also amazingly simple. I’m talking about an IR decoder/encoder that primarily decodes the invisible data transmitting from an IR remote ...
You have to be within about 5 feet of the car, however, in order for this tracking system to work, which is significantly less than most standard remote control cars. However, if you like the idea ...
[Dave Jones] from EEVBlog.com takes “Arduino fan boys” off the garden path getting down and dirty with different methods to capture, evaluate and retransmit IR remote control codes.Capturing ...
Many IR (infrared) remote-control protocols currently exist in the industry; the NEC protocol, JVC protocol, and SIRC (Sony Infrared Remote Control) protocol are some well-known examples. Most of the ...
See Wi-Fi remote control. High-End IR Remote The MX-850 from Universal Remote Control transmits IR and RF simultaneously. High-end remotes such as this use multiple IR transmitters for broad coverage.
The car is controlled by a self-made infrared remote control. The remote control format is proprietary. The battery installed in the car is a lithium polymer battery (3.7V 40mAh).
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