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The function of the device is very simple. Any IR remote than can be programmed to use the Sony protocol will work. The module outputs the device code (TV/VCR/DVD/AUX) and the button pressed, so the device can be used on as many different projects as your remote has devices (usually four). The numeric keys output the number of the key (0 outputs a 0, etc.). The function keys all output unique numbers.[more]

This project is an expansion from another project .On the one side you can read the RC5, RC5X and RC6 codes from remote controls on a LCD and on the other hand you can send all thinkable RC5, RC5X and RC6 codes to a device.Besides is for this project a PCB layout drawed to make it still more easier for you.The circuit based on PIC16F628A.[more]

Here is a wireless controlled light dimmer based on PIC12F629.When you switch the power on there will follow a soft-start till the lamp burns at the previously adjusted dim level.With the โ0โฒ button in TV mode you can dim the lamp, turn more and less bright.The remote control should send more then one RC5-signal per button-press seeing that the first one is ignored, this does imply that when the remote button is pressed a short time, there nothing happens.[more]

TheOther1 writes:I bought a Sharp GP2Y0A21YK0F Distance Sensor to use in my robot. It was very easy to see the data returned in a serial console window, but I thought it would be cool to see the distance in zones represented by colors from a tricolor LED. Then you would not need to be connected to the computer to tell distance…[more]

HERO Robot Remote Control interface using the BASIC STAMP II.This interface uses a Basic Stamp II controller which is wired to the Teaching Pendant Connector (molex style). It is used to simulate most of the functions on the Teaching Pendant Controller. [more]