IR Remote Control circuit for controlling home appliances can be easily made using Decade Counter I.C CD4017 and TSOP1738 (any TSOP can be used) infrared receiver. This circuit can easily control your home appliances. Any type of remote can be used to control this circuit.
Remote ControlCircuitsRemote Controllers:Last Updated:December 31, 2017 09:46 AMCircuits Designed by Dave Johnson, P.E.:- This circuit is designed to be placed directly in front of a standard TV or VCR remote. The exiting light pulses produced by the circuit match the pulses from the remote but are about 10 times more powerful. Hobby Circuit designed by David A.
Johnson P.E.-June, 2000- This circuit will boost the signal from any infrared TV or VCR remote, extending the range by a factor of 3X. Circuit by Dave Johnson P.E.-October, 2005- There are times when you would like to transmit a signal from one LED indicator light to second LED at another location. The circuit below works well for this application. It takes advantage of the fact that the internal infrared LED inside an opto-isolator. Circuit by Dave Johnson P.E.-December, 2008.
The transmitter is built around two CMOS555 timer ICs (TLC 555s). The transmitter generates a modulated 35-kHz iR signal. The 35-kHz carrier frequency is generated by IC 2, and the 1 500-Hz modulating signal is generated by IC 1.
The output of IC 2 drives LED1 through resistor R5; that LED provides Designed by Nicola Asuni - Tecnick.com- This circuit is designed to be placed directly in front of a standard TV or VCR remote. The exiting light pulses produced by the circuit match the pulses from the remote but are about 10 times more powerful. Hobby Circuit designed by David A. Johnson P.E.-June, 2000- This simple device lets you operate your CD/DVD player, set-top box (even the newest ones!), VCR or other program source using its remote control from another room in the house.
It receives the signal from the remote control and relays this to the other room via a 2-wire cable. An infrared LED then retransmits the signal to your remote controlled equipment.
SiliconChip- iR Remote Control for controlling home appliances can be easily made using Decade Counter CD4017, 555 Timer and TSOP1738 infrared receiver. By using this circuit you can easily control your home appliances using your TV, DVD Player remote control or using a remote control circuit described here. Designed by Abhay Bajpai- Don't like your little brother's TV channel selection? Hate the volume your wife sets the stereo at? Want to just annoy someone? This circuit does all that and more by jamming most IR remote signals. The circuit releases a flood of pulsing IR light that confuses the reciever by corrupting the data stream Designed by Aaron Cake.
This is a true 'minimalist' remote, having but three functions: Volume Up, Volume Down and Mute Volume is controlled by a motorized (motorized for US readers) pot rather than any of the 'digital' pots that now abound, and this was done for a number of very good reasons. Nowadays Appliances used to control almost any function with remote control. But can not put the remote to control other electrical appliances.
We can do this project With the following – Can be used with almost any infrared remote. – Can choose to work, or SPST switch or normally open pushbutton switch.There are output- This circuit will boost the signal from any infrared TV or VCR remote, extending the range by a factor of 3X. Circuit by Dave Johnson P.E.-October, 2005- infrared based electronic circuit diagrams / circuit schematics Designed by Peter Jakab- The latest addition to my collection of infra Red (iR) Repeater circuits. The Mark 5 is a much improved version of the Mark 1 circuit and has increased range and sensitivity. It is also immune to the effects ofambient light, daylight and other forms of interference.
In addition it works with iR modulation freuencies in the range 30 to 120kHz making the Mk5 circuit the best choice for compatibility with remote controls Designed by Andy Collison- This is a battery powered infra-Red Link that will allow you to change channels on your Satellite Receiver and operate the controls on your VCR & DVD from anywhere in the house. Designed by Ron J- it is the same principle in ALL infra-Red proximity sensors.
The basic idea is to send infra red light through iR-LEDs, which is then reflected by any object in front of the sensor. Then all you have to do is to pick-up the reflected iR light. For detecting the reflected iR light, we are going to use a very original technique: we are going to use another iR-LED, to detect the iR light that was emitted from another LED of the exact same type! This is an electrical property of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) which is the fact that a LED Produce a voltage difference across its leads when it is subjected to light. As if it was a photo-cell, but with much lower output current.
Volume and mute are provided by this simple but functional circuit. Suitable for all preamps. Designed by Rod Elliott ESP- A simple one-channel remote control. It will trigger a relay upon press of a button. Designed by Aaron Cake- Check your remote controls with this simple project.
It will quickly tell you if the remote is dead or if one or more buttons has stopped working. SiliconChip- This circuit is used to relay signals from an infra Red remote control in one room to an iR controlled appliance in another room. Designed by Andy Collison- This is an improved iR remote control extender circuit. It has high noise immunity, is resistant to ambient and reflected light and has an increased range from remote control to the extender circuit of about 7 meters. It should work with any domestic apparatus that use 36-38kHz for the iR carrier frequency. Please note that this is NOT compatible with some satellite receivers that use 115KHz as a carrier frequency. Designed by Andy Collison- This Mark3 version of the infra Red extender is a special version designed to control appliances that use high frequency modulated iR remote controls.
Designed by Daniel Pozzi - Argentina- Most remote controls around us, use iR for signal transmission. An iR remote control for home appliances helps you connect to your decices at ease and operate them from the comfort - EFY- iR Remote Control for controlling home appliances can be easily made using Decade Counter CD4017, 555 Timer and TSOP1738 infrared receiver. By using this circuit you can easily control your home appliances using your TV, DVD Player remote control or using a remote control circuit described here. Designed by Abhay Bajpai- Don't like your little brother's TV channel selection? Hate the volume your wife sets the stereo at?
Want to just annoy someone?This circuit does all that and more by jamming most iR remote signals. The circuit releases a flood of pulsing iR light that confuses the reciever by corrupting the data stream Designed by Aaron Cake- Gadget Freak Case 147:Couch potatoes should be particularly interested in Bill Bowden's remote control iR receiver, which allows users to control the power of virtually any electrical appliance (including those not equipped for remote) using their standard remote control. It's based on an iR receiver circuitDesigned by Bill Bowden- A simple iR receiver to facilitate in testing of infra Red Remote Control handsets. Designed by Andy Collison- 12-Aug-10 -Design News: Bill Bowden asked, 'Why not use a standard infrared remote control from a TV, DVD player or cable-TV box to control other things?' So, Bill's project does just that. His infrared (iR) receiver decodes the signals from remote controls and uses the data to individually turn on or off Gadget Freak-Case # 169- This circuit can be used to operate a VCR or CD player from another room. It's really an infrared signal repeater.
The signal from the remote is received and then retransmitted over wires to an infrared LED. The beam from the LED is then picked up by the receiving window on the VCR or CD player- This project describes how to build an iR remote control extender / repeater to control your electronic appliances from a remote location. An iR detector module receives iR signal from remote control and two iR LEDs are Designed by hail Papadimitri- There are times when you would like to transmit a signal from one LED indicator light to second LED at another location. The circuit below works well for this application. It takes advantage of the fact that the internal infrared LED inside an opto-isolator. Circuit by Dave Johnson P.E.-December, 2008- imagine the convenience of selecting TV channels using your remote and then pointing the same remote to your switchboard to switch on/off the fan or the tube light. Here is a.
Electronics Projects for You- imagine the convenience of selecting TV channels using your remote and then pointing the same remote to your switchboard to switch on/off the fan or the tube light. Here is a simple circuit to remotely switch on/off any electrical device through a relay using the normal TV/ VCR/VCP/VCD remote control unit. It works up to a distance of about 10 metres. Contact IQ Technologies- Suitable for any infra-red emitting device; 3V battery supply Contact Flavio Dellepiane, fladello @ tin.it- This unit provide 2 way iR communications using a numeric keypad and an LCD display. Data is sent and recieved in acsii with no regard to what the data means to any particular device Designed by Luhan Monat-Mesa Arizona- This circuit will boost the signal from any infrared TV or VCR remote, extending the range by a factor of 3X. Hobby Circuit designed by David A.
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