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sending data via infrared

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jijita

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i'm sending data via infrared i want to remove the offset and attenuation that occur while sending the data how do i do that?
how far can i keep the infrared receiver and transmitter from each other knowing that data is arriving correctly?
 
jijita said:
i'm sending data via infrared i want to remove the offset and attenuation that occur while sending the data how do i do that?
how far can i keep the infrared receiver and transmitter from each other knowing that data is arriving correctly?

Check my IR PIC tutorial!.
 
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i'm using a diode and photodiode not a pic embedded infrared
anyway i'll check your tutorial and see
i would appreciate it if you give me more info on the subject here on the forum
 
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jijita said:
i'm using a diode and photodiode not a pic embedded infrared

I would advise using an IR receiver IC, rather than a photo-diode. It will save you a great deal of time and trouble, the IC's include high gain, AGC circuits, detectors, and respond to a specific modulation frequency. These are all attributes that are pretty well essential, building them your self following a photo-diode isn't trivial.
 
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