HI,
IS THERE ANY WAY BY WHICH I CAN PROGRAME PIC16F72 FOR INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL?
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Re: IRDA USING ANALOGUE INPUT
Hello,
thankyou for replying, yes i am trying to look at it but i am not getting the way.
I would like to use any protocol which is easy and for beginners.
Can you give me an idea how to start up.
Best regards.
thankyou for replying, yes i am trying to look at it but i am not getting the way.
I would like to use any protocol which is easy and for beginners.
Can you give me an idea how to start up.
Best regards.
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Re: IRDA USING ANALOGUE INPUT
Hi,
I made an article about a SAMSUNG remote control: http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforum ... =26&t=6712
Sean, from MM staff, made this RC-5 programmable remote control : http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforum ... &hilit=RC5
Just look at how it's done and maybe try to do one yourself.
You can also find very useful information about some IR protocol here : http://www.sbprojects.com/knowledge/ir/ir.htm
BR
I made an article about a SAMSUNG remote control: http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforum ... =26&t=6712
Sean, from MM staff, made this RC-5 programmable remote control : http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforum ... &hilit=RC5
Just look at how it's done and maybe try to do one yourself.
You can also find very useful information about some IR protocol here : http://www.sbprojects.com/knowledge/ir/ir.htm
BR