Hi all,
Thanks for the responses. Sorry it takes me so long to respond. I'm in Australia, so with the time differences all of your responses come in while I'm asleep.
I'm using a 40KHz...
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Hi all,
Thanks for the responses. Sorry it takes me so long to respond. I'm in Australia, so with the time differences all of your responses come in while I'm asleep.
I'm using a 40KHz...
Hi everyone,
Has anyone used a PIC (coded with PicBasic Pro) to accurately receive a 40KHz infrared signal before? I'm not sure wether it is do-able or not, so I figured I'd ask you fine people to...
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I'll have a look now you've drawn my attention to it. Thanks for the link.
Yeah, I had seen that, but it is dealing with the exact opposite of what I'm trying to do. I'm not trying to interface a keyboard to a PIC.
This looks neat! I'll have a crack at it!
I was wondering though, do you have more of the keyboard codes? The application I plan on using will make use of 21 keys in the end...
Hi all,
I'm having a look into a project that takes input from a circuit (push buttons) and sends it through to a PS/2 cable that can be plugged into the keyboard port of a PC. I'm trying to get...
Hi all,
I resolved the issue. I just had to remove the brackets when using SERIN. Aratti was right.
Thanks for the help!
You mean the grounds to the PIC? As in VSS? Or are there grounds required in regards to wiring the two pics together in serial?
Hi! Thanks for the warm welcome!
I actually described precisely what my problem is. The code I have with the connections I have isn't transmitting or receiving single numbers. I am also not using...
Hi all,
First post here, hopefully one of many (helping as well as getting help)
I have a question that I'm sure has a very simple answer, but I'm having trouble with it. I've got a situation...