| ??? 02/26/03 16:10 Read: times |
#40156 - RE: Seial IR Communication Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Why don't you try building your IR Link using the following componebts. It should be very easy to get it to work.
For the transmitter use the ST M3004LAB Chip. For the receiver use theAtmel T2727 IR Receiver IC. This chip you would connect to a port pin of your microcontroller and decode the bit stream from tbe transmitter IC. Good Luck Michael Karas |
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