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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 ...
This project shows how to build an infrared remote control (IR RC) converter that allows emulating an IR remote control (emulated IR RC) using a different one (physical IR RC). The basic principle is ...
When a finger or other object touches the surface, it causes the IR light to scatter in many directions. Some of this light is directed down into the screen, towards an array of 64 IR sensors.
Posted in Arduino Hacks Tagged arduino, ir, IRRemote, nano, Visual Basic ← Super Strong 3D Component Carbon Fiber Parts Classic Amplifier Reborn With Modern Transistors → ...
The first step in [Fungus]’s hack is straightforward: buy an IR receiver for a buck, plug it into an Arduino, and load up some IR-decoding code. If you haven’t done this before, you owe it to ...
For more information on the new Arduino infrared learning processor board set jump over to the Kickstarter website for details and to make a pledge to help the kit become a reality.
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