EEVblog #506 - IR Remote Control Arduino Protocol Tutorial
How to capture and reverse engineer an infrared IR code and use an Arduino or other microcontroller to replay the command.
Oscilloscope and logic analyser capture, coding, troubleshooting, tounge angle, it’s all here.
In this instance Dave captures the NEC (Japanese) code from his Canon video camera remote control on the digital oscilloscope, figures out all the bits and encoding, and writes an Arduino library to replay the code back, and verifies it with his Saleae Logic logic analyser.
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EEVblog #506 - IR Remote Control Arduino Protocol Tutorial