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RE: IR Extender... Revisited!


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  • Subject: RE: IR Extender... Revisited!
  • From: "KIFF, Graham, FM" <graham.kiff@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 16:16:33 +0100
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Ian, I happen to have a spare remote which I will gladly sent to you for
testing.

Cheers
Graham

> Sounds reasonable on the face of it. RS do receivers and transmitters
> compatible with IRDA 1.1. The only thing not 'very' clear is the
output
>from
> the remote and hence the receiver. It said  the receiver output was
> compatible with an IC running an IRDA compatible demodulator. This is
the
> bit I would have to look seriously into. To read for yourself goto
> www.rswww.com and search using IRDA. I think getting the remote and a
scope
> together would be the way forward there. I can also see some flat
remote
> batteries if I have anything to do with it. If I am to incorporate
this
into
> the 'SmartIR' devices I am building we will have to move reasonably
quickly.
> I would also have to delegate some of the legwork so volunteers are
wanted.
> Legwork is finding out how the signal is composed and how to recreate
it
so
> come on guys, running shoes on, lets go.
>
> I will get a receiver and maybe a transmitter in the near future and
have
a
> play. At the end of the day we don't care what is transmitted, just
how it
> is fired out of the emitter.
>
> Ian
>
>

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