Smart InfraRed Kit
Links:
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https://hardwarefun.com/tutorials/compiling-arduino-sketches-using-makefile
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https://learn.adafruit.com/using-an-infrared-library/sending-ir-codes
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IR Sensor Dated: 2012/2022 Parts:
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Using an Infrared Library on Arduino Dated: 2015/2022 Parts:
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Building the Assistive Technology Ultimate Remote Dated: 2019/2022
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Building an Infrared Transmitter and Receiver Board Dated: 2019/2022 Parts:
- 2 infrared LEDs
- TSOP38238
- PN2222
- PN2907
- [R1k]
- [R33]
- TSMP58000
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IOT IR Remote using Raspberry Pi Zero W and QtPy Hat Dated: 2021/2021 Parts:
- Raspberry Pi Zero WH
- Adafruit QT Py - SAMD21
- Power supply 5V 2.5A
- 2 infrared LEDs
- PN2222
- PN2907
- [R1k]
- [R33]
- TSOP38238
- 2x2- GPIO header
- Raspberry Pi 3b / Zero
- Arduino Leonardo
- Breakout board (infrared transmitter and receiver board)
- Main parts:
- TSOP38238
- TSMP58000
- PN2222
- PN2907
- Infrared LEDs
- [R1k >25mW]
- [R33 >1W]
- Misc parts:
- Future parts:
./build.sh DIRECTORY COMMAND
DIRECTORY project directory containing arduino source files
COMMAND `Arduino-Makefile` command
build
: Builds the projectupload
: Uploads the project to the Arduinomonitor
: Openspicocom
as terminal for the serial monitor PressC-a C-x
to exit thepicocom
command. After resetting, wait for theRX
LED to flash before opening the monitor.