If you’ve ever needed a short-range remote control for a project, [firestorm] is here to help you out. He put up a great tutorial on using an IR remote to do just about anything with everyone’s ...
We’ve featured loads of IR Arduino projects and they are all exciting and unique. The projects spring from a specific need or problem where a custom infrared remote control is the solution. [Rick’s] ...
So since this is the second tutorial, first familiarize yourself with the Arduino again, but we can get right to modding the previous example to use a remote now. Right now, we need: • 8 M/M Jumper ...
This project allows you to remotely control home appliances using an IR remote and an Arduino Nano. With this setup, you can manage up to 4 devices (such as lights, fans, etc.), and the system saves ...
The project was designed for Arduino system with the integration of infrared remote control receiver. The use of Arduino system proves to be working fine with any RC5 format remote control. The serial ...
Making your own infrared (IR) sniffer is not only rewarding but also amazingly simple. I’m talking about an IR decoder/encoder that primarily decodes the invisible data transmitting from an IR remote ...
Ever wanted to build your own tiny remote monitoring camera to keep track of who's sticking their hand in the cookie jar? The Internet of Things camera is an open-source camera build based on an ...
"Below are a couple of sketches for Arduino Ethernet: the first can be used to share sensor data with Pachube and grab remote sensor data, so you can effectively have both "local" and "remote" sensors ...
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