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'RC5 infrared protocol'
1999\01\17@102614
by
Marcos Migliorini
Hi to all!
Some body have information about RC5 infrared code protocol?, or another
protocol for a simple infrared fan control with 8 vel. and on/off.
Thank in advance
1999\01\17@133642
by
Ray Doerr
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I have done a fair amount of work recently on IR. Some sites where I
found information related to IR protocols and manufacturers codes are list
at the end of this Email. Note, not all the documents found at these sites
are 100% accurate, but after you read a fair number of them you will be able
to figure out which are accurate and which are not.
I have wrote some code for a 16F84 that will decode a Sony TV remote
control, this was done with about 110 words of code. I also wrote some code
for a IR transmitter using a 12C509. The transmitter simply uses a 12C509,
IR led, and one resistor. This is the only parts required, other than a
power source which could be a battery or something else. The Transmitter
simulates a 40Khz signal in software.
If any one is interested in the Source code and Circuit diagram please
Email me directly and I will try to help.
The IR link is
http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/~dnegro/IR/
-----Original Message-----
From: Marcos Migliorini <spam_OUTmarcosmTakeThisOuT
SICOAR.COM>
To: .....PICLISTKILLspam
@spam@MITVMA.MIT.EDU <PICLIST
KILLspamMITVMA.MIT.EDU>
Date: Sunday, January 17, 1999 10:26 AM
Subject: RC5 infrared protocol
Hi to all!
Some body have information about RC5 infrared code protocol?, or another
protocol for a simple infrared fan control with 8 vel. and on/off.
Thank in advance
1999\01\17@141149
by
Jim Paul
Ray,
I'd be interested in the Source Code you have as well as the schematics and
hookups
email me at .....jamespKILLspam
.....intertex.net
Thanks and Regards,
Jim
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1999\01\17@144803
by
Marcos Migliorini
|
Ray:
Thanks for your help!!!
I have interest in the Source code and Circuit diagram of your ir
transmitter and decoder.
Regards
Marcos
email me at EraseMEmarcosmspam_OUT
TakeThisOuTsicoar.com.ar
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Ray Doerr <rrdoerr
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Para: @spam@PICLISTKILLspam
MITVMA.MIT.EDU <KILLspamPICLISTKILLspam
MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
Fecha: Domingo 17 de Enero de 1999 15:37 p.m.
Asunto: Re: RC5 infrared protocol
> I have done a fair amount of work recently on IR. Some sites where I
>found information related to IR protocols and manufacturers codes are list
>at the end of this Email. Note, not all the documents found at these sites
>are 100% accurate, but after you read a fair number of them you will be
able
>to figure out which are accurate and which are not.
> I have wrote some code for a 16F84 that will decode a Sony TV remote
>control, this was done with about 110 words of code. I also wrote some
code
{Quote hidden}>for a IR transmitter using a 12C509. The transmitter simply uses a 12C509,
>IR led, and one resistor. This is the only parts required, other than a
>power source which could be a battery or something else. The Transmitter
>simulates a 40Khz signal in software.
> If any one is interested in the Source code and Circuit diagram please
>Email me directly and I will try to help.
>
>The IR link is
>
http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/~dnegro/IR/
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marcos Migliorini <
RemoveMEmarcosmTakeThisOuT
SICOAR.COM>
>To:
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>Date: Sunday, January 17, 1999 10:26 AM
>Subject: RC5 infrared protocol
>
>
>Hi to all!
>Some body have information about RC5 infrared code protocol?, or another
>protocol for a simple infrared fan control with 8 vel. and on/off.
>
>Thank in advance
>
1999\01\17@145634
by
Bob Blick
Hi Ray,
I suggest you put it on a web page before you get tired of attaching 100
emails.
Just my $.02
-Bob
P.S. can I get a copy?
1999\01\17@181500
by
ryan pogge
I do also
Ryan
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sites
>>are 100% accurate, but after you read a fair number of them you will be
>able
>>to figure out which are accurate and which are not.
>> I have wrote some code for a 16F84 that will decode a Sony TV remote
>>control, this was done with about 110 words of code. I also wrote some
>code
>>for a IR transmitter using a 12C509. The transmitter simply uses a
12C509,
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1999\01\18@112417
by
Brian Aase
A couple of years ago I made an RC5 reader using a 16C84 and a
2x20 LCD display. I still use it as a tester to evaluate handheld
controls. It has been very reliable.
I don't have a web page of my own (too lazy) but if someone wants
to put the design (source code, schematic, etc.) on their page for
public use, I will email it to them. Let me know.
Brian Aase
1999\01\18@113419
by
The shadoW
ill post it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Aase <RemoveMEulcsaKILLspam
ESKIMO.COM>
To: PICLISTSTOPspam
spam_OUTmitvma.mit.edu <spamBeGonePICLISTSTOPspam
EraseMEmitvma.mit.edu>
Date: Monday, January 18, 1999 11:24 AM
Subject: RC5 infrared protocol
A couple of years ago I made an RC5 reader using a 16C84 and a
2x20 LCD display. I still use it as a tester to evaluate handheld
controls. It has been very reliable.
I don't have a web page of my own (too lazy) but if someone wants
to put the design (source code, schematic, etc.) on their page for
public use, I will email it to them. Let me know.
Brian Aase
1999\01\18@154324
by
Peter Tran
Can you send me your file. Thank you.
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From: Brian Aase <KILLspamulcsaspamBeGone
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To: <EraseMEPICLIST
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Sent: Monday, January 18, 1999 8:16 AM
Subject: RC5 infrared protocol
{Quote hidden}>A couple of years ago I made an RC5 reader using a 16C84 and a
>2x20 LCD display. I still use it as a tester to evaluate handheld
>controls. It has been very reliable.
>
>I don't have a web page of my own (too lazy) but if someone wants
>to put the design (source code, schematic, etc.) on their page for
>public use, I will email it to them. Let me know.
>
>Brian Aase
>
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1999\01\18@160539
by
The shadoW
If you send me your files, (codes and schematics), I will post them on my
webpage.
:steve
1999\01\18@165606
by
Brian Aase
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Here you go. As always, use at your own risk ;-)
> If you send me your files, (codes and schematics), I will post them on my
> webpage.
>
> :steve
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1999\01\18@170023
by
Brian Aase
Oh, Blast!!! That was supposed to be a direct message,
not sent to the whole list. My fault entirely.
<insert embarrased look here>
Brian Aase
1999\01\19@062948
by
Gavin Jackson
Hi there
I've just had a look at the circuit you have and
noticed that you conected the Vss to +5V and
the Vdd to ground. These connections should be
reveresed.
Thanks for posting the code and circuit.
Regards
Gavin
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1999\01\19@062959
by
keithh
Brian Aase <spamBeGoneulcsa
KILLspamESKIMO.COM> wrote:
> A couple of years ago I made an RC5 reader using a 16C84
> and a 2x20 LCD display. I still use it as a tester
> to evaluate handheld controls. It has been very reliable.
On the Arcam Alpha 10 Integrated Amplifier
I put in standard user and setup screens,
but are also engineering screens. One of which
displays the RC5 messages received.
Damn handy for checking that the handsets we
buy in do what we asked. Also good for checking
other brands codes so we don't interfere.
A lot faster than the alternative of
squinting at a storage scope.
Especially if you're a hi-fi dealer.
Keith.
http://www.arcam.com
1999\01\19@103744
by
Caisson
> Van: Brian Aase <.....ulcsaspam_OUT
ESKIMO.COM>
> Aan: TakeThisOuTPICLIST.....
TakeThisOuTMITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Onderwerp: Re: RC5 infrared protocol
> Datum: maandag 18 januari 1999 22:58
>
> Oh, Blast!!! That was supposed to be a direct message,
> not sent to the whole list. My fault entirely.
> <insert embarrased look here>
> Brian Aase
I myself did not mind too much. I was looking forward to see how it was
done.
<Insert happy face here>
Greetz,
Rudy Wieser
1999\01\19@164614
by
Goovaerts
Can you send the design to me. I'm doing a project in wich I have to be able
to communicate through IR (IrDA-standard !!!!) with a PC (RS232) Hav you got
any idea's on how to do this ??? But if you send me your info and design
I'll be very happy !!
Glenn Goovaerts
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1999\01\19@173534
by
Ray Doerr
I have also been looking at IRDA 1.2. From my first bit of research I
found a chip from Maxim (MAX3120) that is IRDA1.2 compatible for the
physical layer. I went to there Web site and ordered two samples of this
chip. They also have a chip (MAX 3131) that has the charge pump built in to
talk to a rs-232 port directly.
Thanks Ray Doerr
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1999\01\19@175630
by
Brian Aase
Gavin is 100% correct! (the schematic was drawn
after the fact, so I never noticed the mistake.)
If anyone wants a corrected diagram, please
let me know.
> I've just had a look at the circuit you have and
> noticed that you conected the Vss to +5V and
> the Vdd to ground. These connections should be
> reveresed.
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