Does anyone know how to find the frequencies a remote control for a TV outputs. A buddy of mine told it can be calculated if I have the schematic. I don't have the schematic myself, I'm trying to help out my cousin, I have no idea what he's doing but he does have a schematic.
I don't think your buddy knows what he's talking about :lol:
As already siggested, the IR modulation frequency is usually around 38KHz, this is almost universal.
But why would you want to know that?, it's stripped off and thrown away at the receiver, it doesn't carry any information, it's just a carrier frequency.
The remote control information is carried as digital information, using a number of different schemes, most of which bare no resemblance to any other. You can find details of the Sony SIRC's system in my PIC tutorials.
I am working on a virtual IR decoder.
I would be very interested in other remote frequencies others have encountered.
I know 38Khz is very popular.
Any others?
I am working on a virtual IR decoder.
I would be very interested in other remote frequencies others have encountered.
I know 38Khz is very popular.
Any others?
Why bother?, just use an IR receiver IC, this produces the data you want, and NOT the carrier you don't. A 38KHz receiver IC will work for any IR remotes I've ever seen (with slightly reduced sensitivity for non-38KHz ones) - with the notable exception of very old B&O TV's, which used 100KHz for some silly reason?.