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11 thoughts on “ Simple Arduino Universal Remote Control ” aaronfish says: June 4, 2019 at 12:05 pm I absolutely want to build one of these sometime. Since you ...
Since you probably don't use most of the buttons on your remote control, why not make them work for other things? This project shows you how to use an ...
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… ...
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 ...
Universal remotes are great but often rather pricey. If you want to make your own, Make shows you how to use an Arduino Yun to make a smart remote control you can control from any web browser.
Arduino IR Transmitter Add an IR LED in series with a 270 Ω resistor to make an IR transmitter. Procedure It starts by having a bit of luck, meaning that you happen to have a universal infrared remote ...
Here's a project for Arduino fans with an old iPhone sitting in their junk drawer. Following these instructions from Will O'Brien, you can craft a remote start system that's triggered by SMS. The ...
Arduino-fanciers Oomlout have put together a neat control box for the popular prototyping board, complete with five potentiometers and three switches. There's also a software… ...
The kit comes with Arduino Mega, which will serve as the brain, along with ESP8266 Wi-Fi Shield for remote control, a motor driver to control movement, and a battery holder. A voltage meter and power ...