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Infrared-Ir-Sensor-Receiver- This project uses an Arduino Uno, a TSOP1738 infrared receiver, and an IR remote to wirelessly control an LED. When a specific button on the remote is pressed, the Arduino ...
Remote Control: Use any standard IR remote to control multiple appliances. Supports Up to 4 Appliances: Expandable to control additional appliances if needed. EEPROM Memory: Saves the state of each ...
I made this Arduino project that allows to turn ON and OFF LEDs using a cheap IR remote control as a preparation for the next big step: disassemble my girlfriend’s chinese LED lamp and replace its ...
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… ...
The part list consists of one Arduino, two resistors, and one IR emitter. That’s right, an emitter. When an LED (IR or otherwise) is reverse biased it can act as a light sensor.
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