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Have you tried the Hantek O'scope ? Probably that's the most affordable option for me right now, but I have no experience with those so I'm not sure if that will...
The library works very well with remote controls, just struggles a bit with new AC remotes because there signals are long.
90% of all the remotes I tried used the 38kHz modulation, probably that's the most common and where you should star.
Everyone told me oscilloscope is the way to go, but I couldn't get to reach one unfortunately.I used an IR reciever (TSOP-3438) along with Arduino and AnalysIR program,...
Thank you a lot for the explanation. It helped me a lot, for real.I started by the basics and decoded the IR signal of TV remote controls. I then got struggling...
I have an Air Conditioner that I want to decode and then transmit its
remote control signals through a Microcontroller and an IR
transmitter. As far as I know...
Aha. Firstly, thank you so much for helping.So I don't currently have an Oscilliscope, can I check the frequency using Arduino or any Microcontroller directly?.Also...
However, I would love to know more about how they would have made a timer and a switching circuit for industrial components with high loads. I would appreciate if...
So I was thinking of an alternative solution, the AC already has a remote control that controls it's on and off with the built in controllers of the AC. Is it possible...
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