Well it looks like your doing almost the same thing as i have done.. my board, also running off 9v, it is simply closing contacts on another board (the remote). Can you elaborate on the design or your intent?
Regards,
- Gary D.
Well it looks like your doing almost the same thing as i have done.. my board, also running off 9v, it is simply closing contacts on another board (the remote). Can you elaborate on the design or your intent?
Regards,
- Gary D.
There are 10 kinds of people. Those that know binary and those that do not.
I have a model with a custom circuit board with controls LEDs and motors. I want to be able to turn it on/off with a button on the model itself, or with a remote - exactly like a TV/DVD/stereo. I've never done IR before, but I imagine there will be a dedicated chip hooked up to an IR receiver (running on a button battery? It has to be small because the space in the model's base is tight) and when it receives the power command it completes a relay (latch?) between the 9VDC power supply and the PCB. Does that make sense?
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