Hi all, so I'm an oap and have very little electronics experience, but am very practical. My other half is involved in judging small horse jumping events and has asked if I can come up with a sort of lap timer. Basically the horse starts it's round, triggers an IR beam which wirelessly starts a digital timer, when the horse finishes the round it breaks another IR beam which wirelessly stop the timer. These things are available on line but are horrendously expensive and come with all sorts of bells and whistles which she doesn't need (or can afford).
I've been doing a lot of Googling and a starting point would be something like this (or preferably a wireless version)
https://quasarelectronics.co.uk/.../cebek-rj-5-long-range...
First question, this receiver has a relay which is presumably tripped (excuse terminology) when the beam is crossed, what sort of kit would I need to convert this to a wireless "switch on" signal to a digital stopwatch - such as this
https://quasarelectronics.co.uk/.../3148t2-4-digit...
There would obviously be an identical system to break a beam and wirelessly stop the stopwatch.
Any advice or suggestions would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Alchad
I've been doing a lot of Googling and a starting point would be something like this (or preferably a wireless version)
https://quasarelectronics.co.uk/.../cebek-rj-5-long-range...
First question, this receiver has a relay which is presumably tripped (excuse terminology) when the beam is crossed, what sort of kit would I need to convert this to a wireless "switch on" signal to a digital stopwatch - such as this
https://quasarelectronics.co.uk/.../3148t2-4-digit...
There would obviously be an identical system to break a beam and wirelessly stop the stopwatch.
Any advice or suggestions would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Alchad