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The remote control is used to turn the Pi on. The Arduino reads the IR code from a remote and simply powers up the Pi.
I made this Arduino project that allows to turn ON and OFF LEDs using a cheap IR remote control as a preparation for the next big step: disassemble my girlfriend’s chinese LED lamp and replace its ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, how-to Tagged arduino, IR remote, remote control ← Retrotechtacular: Recovering Lost Moon Images By Dumpster Diving Real Life Subtitle Glasses → ...
I’ve designed two processor boards that can easily learn up to ten codes from an infrared remote control! There are 10x outputs that can be used to control external circuitry, such as a TTL or ...
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All the info you need right here ✦ In this occasion I'll make a lighting system to be controlled remotely from my rc using ...
And yes, you can buy remote outlets with separate controls, but this one lets you use a control you already have. Plus, it's an excellent learning project if you're just getting started with Arduino.
Making your own infrared (IR) sniffer is not only rewarding but also amazingly simple. I’m talking about an IR decoder/encoder that primarily decodes the invisible data transmitting from an IR remote ...
Arduino enthusiasts, hobbyists and makers looking to control their projects from afar. May be interested in a new customisable wireless remote control designed by Schindler Technologies for the ...
This Instructables guide will show you how you can use an Arduino to control your TV, DVD player, VCR, and countless other home electronics.
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