[Rajendra Bhatt] writes in to let us know about a nice simple IR bounce tachometer. The project uses a startUSB for PIC board and a 16×2 character LCD with a very basic Infrared bounce circuit.
Every now and then a remote control acts up. Maybe you are trying to change the channel on your television and it’s just not working. A quick way to determine if the remote control is still working is ...
This ultra-simple remote control extender is ideal for use with a hidden video recorder. The recorder is a Panasonic NV-SD200 and is used as part of a camera surveillance system. A PICAXE-08-based ...
This infrared tranmitter is intended for use with this infrared receiver. It works with 2 – 1.5V batteries or a 3V lithium battery. To give a compact infrared device assembly and still a good ...
November 2, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, consider this PIR (passive infrared) Sensor Alarm project.
If you are using infrared (IR) hardware in an IoT, embedded, or mobile hardware project and are currently experiencing difficulties debugging IR communications, using one of the circuits shown below ...
When we do an infrared inspection along with a home inspection, one of the extra things we do is to go around the house and turn on everything that's built into the home that uses electricity, to help ...
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