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    Extended NEC Protocol Library

    Extended NEC Protocol Library

    Decoding Extended NEC Protocol using PIC18F4550 and TSOP1738

    Whenever a key is pressed on TV Remote Controller, TSOP1738 decodes it 38KHz burst and then micro-controller decodes this signal coming from the remote. And if signal is decoded properly then Address and Command is displayed on the 16x2 LCD of the development board. If there is some problem in the command then 0xFF is displayed which means data not decoded properly and there is some problem. TSOP1738 is connected to RB0 pin and my board has 8-LED's connected to PORTB of micro-controller, so i can't use LED connected to RB0 pin and can use LED's connected to RB1 to RB7 pin. So if someone presses key-1 on remote LED connected to RB1 pin glows, similarly on pressing key-2 on remote, LED connected to RB2 pin glows and so on, if someone press key-0 on remote, all LED's connected to PORTB will turn off. ...
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    WiRe

    The Android-smartphone universal television remote

    The WiRe project seeks to provide android smartphones with universal Infrared (IR) television remote control functionality. The limitations/scope of this project include: 1. Android application will be restricted to a minimum Android Operating Sytem of Android 4.2.2 2. Data communications will be conducted over a Wi-Fi network 3. The embedded device will be built utilizing the Beaglebone Black as its core 4. The Final product will be capable of conducting common television controls
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