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A Infrared sensor is needed and can be one salvaged from an old consumer electronic part or purchased new - typical example is https://uk.farnell.com/vishay/tsop2438/ir-receiver-45m-0-12mw-m2-side/dp/4913097
 
A Infrared sensor is needed and can be one salvaged from an old consumer electronic part or purchased new - typical example is https://uk.farnell.com/vishay/tsop2438/ir-receiver-45m-0-12mw-m2-side/dp/4913097
  
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These sensors are 3 legged devices with +ve, gnd and output which is connected directly to pin x of the RPi GPIO port.
 
These sensors are 3 legged devices with +ve, gnd and output which is connected directly to pin x of the RPi GPIO port.
  
 
Older devices may need to be used on a +5v supply and if that
 
Older devices may need to be used on a +5v supply and if that

Revision as of 12:58, 14 July 2020

The Ryde DATV receiver is designed to work with an Infrared remote control handset.

Infrared sensor

A Infrared sensor is needed and can be one salvaged from an old consumer electronic part or purchased new - typical example is https://uk.farnell.com/vishay/tsop2438/ir-receiver-45m-0-12mw-m2-side/dp/4913097

Infrared-Sensors.jpg

These sensors are 3 legged devices with +ve, gnd and output which is connected directly to pin x of the RPi GPIO port.

Older devices may need to be used on a +5v supply and if that