Universal RC5/RC6 Transceiver by PIC16F628



Universal RC5/RC6 Transceiver by PIC16F628

The IR receiver: When the TSOP1736 (IR receiver) receives an infrared (IR) signal from a RC5 or RC6 remote control (like Philips) burns LED1 (green). The LCD shows when it receives a new type of code for one second which protocol is received (RC5, RC5X or RC6). After then the LCD shows the RC5 or RC6 system- and command code in decimal as wel in binair. The toggle-value is shown by LED3 (yellow). LED2 (red) burns if the received signal is poor or if it’s not a RC5, RC5X or RC6 signal. If you only want to know the code from a button then you can ofcourse also look at the RC5 tables from this website (See here and here). The IR transmitter: With the IR-transmitter it is possible to send every possible code from the RC5, RC5X and RC6 protocol, like a remote control does. With the help of the LCD you can adjust which RC5, RC5X or RC6 system- and command code must send out. When start up select first with ‘ADJUST’ (S2) the RC5 or RC6 protocol, when the choise is right, confirm with ‘SEND’ (S3). To adjust the command value press ‘ADJUST’. If this button is pressed for a longer time, the counter changes from direction. If this button is pressed much longer, then the counter starts repeating automatically and counts faster and faster.

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http://www.picbasic.nl/rc5-rc6_transceiver_uk.htm
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