Here’s the front-end circuit of the IR sniffer. The hardware will capture an IR code and retransmit it on demand. The schematic isn’t particularly complex. The IR receiver module is represented here ...
Seeed_Arduino_IR forked from RLib2. It is a Library for Receiving, Decoding and Sending Infrared Signals Using Arduino. IRLib2 is copyright 2017 by Chris Young. It it is a major rewrite of the ...
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The TV-B-Gone is a well known piece of kit in hacker circles: just point it at a noisy TV in a public space, hit the button, and one of the hundreds of IR remote codes for “Power Off” that it blinks ...
As you might have noticed, the 38-KHz pulse generator is built around the evergreen timer chip NE555P (IC1). Here, the RC components (R5-C3-P1) set the astable frequency to drive the infrared light ...
If you’ve ever needed a short-range remote control for a project, [firestorm] is here to help you out. He put up a great tutorial on using an IR remote to do just about anything with everyone’s ...
And that became the DCF77 decoder presented here. Like decoding IR remote controls, decoding the Frankfurt time signal takes only one GPIO input - to connect to a DCF receiver board (Conrad# 641138).
Arduino Nesso N1 is a new ESP32-C6 IoT development kit with not only 2.4 GHz WiFi 6, Bluetooth LE, and an 802.15.4 radio for Zigbee/Thread/Matter, but also a LoRa radio and an IR transmitter for smart ...
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