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Automatic coming/leaving home light Overkilled automatic hallway light - functional device built mostly for fun.
Dual channel IR remote control v1 Dual channel IR remote control switch featuring solid state relays (SSR), powered directly from mains voltage 110/220V, 50/60Hz.
IR jammer v1 Good and tested device for jamming any kind of IR communication.
IR jammer v2 A device that jams any IR communication (TV remote blocker).
IR light dimmer v1 Home light dimmer for 110V/60Hz and 220V/50Hz controlled with any IR remote controller you already own.
IR light dimmer v2 Home light dimmer for 110V/60Hz and 220V/50Hz controlled with any IR remote controller you already own.
IR light dimmer with PIC IR light dimmer compatible with most remotes found in home.
Infrared switch IR led and diode switch.
Remote RGB LED strip driver with PICBasic If you have some RGB LED strip leftover from your previous project, do not let it go to waste. Why not building a simple three channel PWM driver with IR remote control support to power it with? It is a great weekend project that anyone can build. This project is based on an old PIC16F84 we had lying around, three 1A transistors and an IR remote receiver. The firmware is written in PICBasic and is commented out so beginners could learn a thing or two about the way that device works. There are few firmwares available that decode: Nokia remote protocol, Sony and Philips.

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