gunrunnerjohn
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I'm looking at building a modulated IR detector circuit. I'm figuring on around 40khz modulation. Obviously, driving the IR emitter at 40khz is pretty easy. I'm looking for an easy way to detect the 40khz signal using the PIC processor. Obviously, the point of the exercise is noise immunity to avoid false triggers of the IR receiver from other light sources. I'm using a PIC 16F1825, but other similar PIC processors are also possible. I may want to step up to a 20 pin part to enable multiple detection channels as well as the other I/O planned. I'm thinking along the lines of being able to handle four IR sensing send/receive pairs with fairly low processing overhead.
I have also considered external filters, but in order to keep the parts count down, I'd like to do it on the chip.
I have also considered external filters, but in order to keep the parts count down, I'd like to do it on the chip.