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Bryan

Hey folks.

Anyone know of a circuit that would allow me to say point a remote at it and
have it learn that IR signal and reproduce it? I know there are some remote
controls out there that will learn a few but I was looking for a small
circuit and it only has to learn 1 IR code. Well, maybe 2 but one would work
fine.

Thanks for all the help

Bryan
 
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Ken Taylor

Bryan said:
Hey folks.

Anyone know of a circuit that would allow me to say point a remote at it and
have it learn that IR signal and reproduce it? I know there are some remote
controls out there that will learn a few but I was looking for a small
circuit and it only has to learn 1 IR code. Well, maybe 2 but one would work
fine.

Thanks for all the help

Bryan
Learn to use a search engine. This popped up when I used " +pic +learning
+infrared " in AltaVista.

http://home1.stofanet.dk/hvaba/fprc5rx/

Ken
 
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Robert Monsen

Bryan said:
Hey folks.

Anyone know of a circuit that would allow me to say point a remote at it and
have it learn that IR signal and reproduce it? I know there are some remote
controls out there that will learn a few but I was looking for a small
circuit and it only has to learn 1 IR code. Well, maybe 2 but one would work
fine.

Thanks for all the help

Bryan

Look here:

http://www.mnsi.net/~boucher/emporium.htm

his pic program learns IR codes.

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Regards,
Robert Monsen

"Your Highness, I have no need of this hypothesis."
- Pierre Laplace (1749-1827), to Napoleon,
on why his works on celestial mechanics make no mention of God.
 
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Watson A.Name - \Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\

Bryan said:
Hey folks.

Anyone know of a circuit that would allow me to say point a remote at it and
have it learn that IR signal and reproduce it? I know there are some remote
controls out there that will learn a few but I was looking for a small
circuit and it only has to learn 1 IR code. Well, maybe 2 but one would work
fine.

Thanks for all the help

Bryan

Do a web search for Xanadu Zapper and similar IR stuff. I D/Led a free
prog to run under DOS, which needs an IR sensor and resistor soldered to
a parallel printer port. It saves the IR code to disk and can play it
back to an IR LED also soldered to that connector. But remember that
Windows 2000 and XP take over the printer port, and won't let you access
it directly, so you may have to use W98.
 
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