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hello once again I'm back with a
much more intersting topic now that i've got a decent ps to start my projects. i need some help designing an I.R ckt that will be able to send two different signals to two different receivers without mixing them I don't have much experiece (well almost none) with these ckt's this is what i came up with. could someone please help me with this. I'm completely lost here. tnx oh and i appologize for the schematic i had to use ms-paint |
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Why use 2 ir leds when 1 will do ?
All you need to do is have 1 transistor driver fed with 2 different signals. 2 oscillators running at different frequencies will do the job, then your receivers need to be matched to each osc. come back if you need any more help |
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so the ckt final ckt would have 1 emitter ckt 2 receiver ckts
now here's another one for u how do i go 'bout building the above ckt (the osc. and fed.) hb |
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This would seem to be a good application of the LM567 PLL tone decoder.
You could encode your IR signals at 2 different frequencies, and then have a separate decoder for each frequency. Having given you a start, perhaps you can do the rest yourself - find out how to use this chip. Give us a shout if you need help. |
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not to be annoying or anything but would this also work for audio signals
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I believe - but anyone can correct me - that the 567 can be used for encoded audio signals. I'm not sure how - I've never tried it, but I'll do some research and get back to you.
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This page might interest you:
http://www.geocities.com/lemagicien_...k/laslink.html It uses a laser, but I'm sure you could quite easily use an LED instead. |
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tnx for the info i'm going to look into it
are there any equivalents to the 567 'cause i have a couple of old modems and was wondering if i could use any of those parts. and on a different note while i was searching for parts the i ccame across something i had forgotten about a very old pc an 8088 :shock: now i have no idea where i got it from so i was wondering what can i do w/ it and could anyone get me the data sheet for it (the 8088) tnx |
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oh i almost forgot the 8088 is made by amdb
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