prover
Joined: 07 Nov 2008 Posts: 166 Location: Stuttgart, Germany
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Now the elctronics part. For the control of the mask and a couple of other things I use a diy infrared receiver with 8 relais outputs, that means you can control up to 8 different devices with it. I have realized the circuit using a simple stripboard, here is a picture (when I have some time I will make a printed circuit board ):
I bought a small chassis for the whole stuff and this is the result:
The circuit understands RC5-codes (standard infrared codeing developed from Philips). The heart of the circuit is a programmable PIC-chip where you can upload the RC5 codes you want to use. Almost every programmable remote control today uses RC5 codes. You can upload the codes using a small serial device that can be pluged in near the chip.
The chip has 40 memory blocks free for programming (plenty space for HT usage).
The circuit works really fine and reliable.
You can find more information under:
http://www.bitmonster.com/ir/index.html
Unfortunately this is a german URL but you can find there everything needed to realize the circuit (firmware for the chip, windows software for uploading the codes and the firmware to the chip, the circuit plans and a complete parts list).
If you need some help for reading give me a hint
_________________ http://www.bluray-disc.de/blulife/heimkino/prover
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