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IR Remote Library includes some sample codes for sending and receiving: | IR Remote Library includes some sample codes for sending and receiving: | ||
[https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote IR Remote Library] | [https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote IR Remote Library] | ||
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Revision as of 09:58, 12 August 2016
Introduction
IR is widely used in remote control. With this IR receiver, Arduino project is able to receive command from any IR remoter controller if you have the right decoder. Well, it will be also easy to make your own IR controller using IR transmitter.
Specification
- Power Supply: 5V
- Interface:Digital
- Modulate Frequency: 38Khz
- Module Interface Socket:JST PH2.0
- Size: 30*20mm
- Weight: 4g
Connection Diagram
The following image shows a suggested connection method. You may use any Digital I/O pin that is not in use by another device.
NOTE: In the sample code below Digital pin 11 is in use, you may either change your wiring or change the sample code to match.
Connection diagram
Sample Code
Sample Code: #include <IRremote.h> int RECV_PIN = 11; IRrecv irrecv(RECV_PIN); decode_results results; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); irrecv.enableIRIn(); // Start the receiver } void loop() { if (irrecv.decode(&results)) { Serial.println(results.value, HEX); irrecv.resume(); // Receive the next value }
Source
IR Remote Library includes some sample codes for sending and receiving: IR Remote Library