C crocu Member Aug 30, 2011 #1 Hello I have many remotes at home and would like to save / store some IR codes into a PIC. My goal is to save IR codes into a PIC and be able to fire them later. Something like : Send to PIC serial port a word to learn an IR code ( ie : send 0x00 to the PIC to learn IR code n°1) After that, possibility to send another serial word (ie : 0x01) to fire the learned code n°1 Does someone have some tracks or working project to do that ? Many thanks,
Hello I have many remotes at home and would like to save / store some IR codes into a PIC. My goal is to save IR codes into a PIC and be able to fire them later. Something like : Send to PIC serial port a word to learn an IR code ( ie : send 0x00 to the PIC to learn IR code n°1) After that, possibility to send another serial word (ie : 0x01) to fire the learned code n°1 Does someone have some tracks or working project to do that ? Many thanks,
hexreader Active Member Aug 30, 2011 #2 I Googled "RC5 IR" and found many useful projects. Not quite what you want but what about this link... http://www.libstock.com/projects/view/43/infra-red-receive-nec-sony-rc5-rc6 I admire this person a lot Last edited: Aug 30, 2011
I Googled "RC5 IR" and found many useful projects. Not quite what you want but what about this link... http://www.libstock.com/projects/view/43/infra-red-receive-nec-sony-rc5-rc6 I admire this person a lot
C crocu Member Oct 7, 2011 #3 In fact, i would like to clone ( or get something similar ) this board : http://www.techtoys.com.hk/Components/ULRC/ULRC.htm It is able to learn any IR code, stores it into an eeprom and then it is possible to send the learned code by calling it from by serial interface : ( The small manual that describes how this project works can be found here : http://www.techtoys.com.hk/Components/ULRC/protocol.pdf ) Has someone already done something like that ? Many thanks for your help, Last edited: Oct 7, 2011
In fact, i would like to clone ( or get something similar ) this board : http://www.techtoys.com.hk/Components/ULRC/ULRC.htm It is able to learn any IR code, stores it into an eeprom and then it is possible to send the learned code by calling it from by serial interface : ( The small manual that describes how this project works can be found here : http://www.techtoys.com.hk/Components/ULRC/protocol.pdf ) Has someone already done something like that ? Many thanks for your help,