I do also Ryan >Ray: >Thanks for your help!!! >I have interest in the Source code and Circuit diagram of your ir >transmitter and decoder. >Regards >Marcos >email me at marcosm@sicoar.com.ar > >-----Mensaje original----- >De: Ray Doerr >Para: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >Fecha: Domingo 17 de Enero de 1999 15:37 p.m. >Asunto: Re: RC5 infrared protocol > > >> I have done a fair amount of work recently on IR. Some sites where I >>found information related to IR protocols and manufacturers codes are list >>at the end of this Email. Note, not all the documents found at these sites >>are 100% accurate, but after you read a fair number of them you will be >able >>to figure out which are accurate and which are not. >> I have wrote some code for a 16F84 that will decode a Sony TV remote >>control, this was done with about 110 words of code. I also wrote some >code >>for a IR transmitter using a 12C509. The transmitter simply uses a 12C509, >>IR led, and one resistor. This is the only parts required, other than a >>power source which could be a battery or something else. The Transmitter >>simulates a 40Khz signal in software. >> If any one is interested in the Source code and Circuit diagram please >>Email me directly and I will try to help. >> >>The IR link is >>http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/~dnegro/IR/ >> >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Marcos Migliorini >>To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >>Date: Sunday, January 17, 1999 10:26 AM >>Subject: RC5 infrared protocol >> >> >>Hi to all! >>Some body have information about RC5 infrared code protocol?, or another >>protocol for a simple infrared fan control with 8 vel. and on/off. >> >>Thank in advance >>