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IRremote Arduino Library
DESCRIPTION
This library enables you to send and receive using infra-red signals on an Arduino. You can use any pin for sending now like you are used to receiving. Simultaneous sending and receiving. See the SendAndReceive example. No more need to use 32-bit hex values in your code. Instead, a (8 bit) command value is provided for decoding (as well as a 16-bit address and a protocol number). Protocol values comply to protocol standards, i.e. NEC, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, and JVC decode and send LSB first. Supports more protocols, since adding a protocol is quite easy now. Better documentation and more examples. Compatible with tone() library, see ReceiveDemo. Supports more platforms, since the new structure allows to easily add a new platform. Feedback LED also for sending. Ability to generate a non-PWM signal to just simulate an active low receiver signal for direct connection to existent receiving devices without using IR.
Features
- Supports Denon/Sharp, JVC, LG, NEC/Onkyo/Apple, Panasonic/Kaseikyo
- Supports RC5, RC6, Samsung, Sony, (Pronto), BoseWave, Lego, Whynter
- Protocols can be switched off and on
- Send and receive using infra-red signals
- Available as Arduino library "IRremote"
- Hardware-PWM signal generation for sending
Programming Language
C++
Categories
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