Now this is great for anyone who wants to build anything from home automation to big machines in factories with a little more knowledge about relays and Arduino Great video Cheers
Having a good channel is not enough, the man goes even beyond and create a Spanish channel. Man you both inspire me to create a channel and scare me out of competition hahaha cheers mate have a good one
very nice and innovative video. there was one video on great Scott's channel regarding IR remote but he only made receiver at that time. thanks for this new IR receiver and transmitter setup. awesome keep it up :)
In the transmitter we are using it Leds and to the receiver we are using tsop1738,in the transmitter sid e there will be a button when we press the button that send the data to the receiver in serial window can you share the video and code for that
It's always good fun to design things from scratch but the cheap commercial remote you have there and don't understand is very well documented and there are libraries written to support it. If you use the libraries you can make an IR transmit/receive with much less effort because so much of the work is already done for you. Check out IRremoteESP8266 for the ESP chip, there's an equivalent for the arduino but I've never needed to use it.
Very nice video. I found ir to have issues with remote control stuff where the vehicle goes behind something. Bluetooth is better for remote control vehicles I think. But, ir is great for line of sight stuff. I suppose everyone knows this. Great project, really enjoy your videos!!
for the serial communication, i'm sure some arduino required total of 11 bits where the 10th bit is the don't care bit. i notice that when i was bit banging the UART protocol with an attiny tx to a nano clone rx
I'm in the process of building a Remote to control my whole entertainment center. Store bought universal remotes can only do so much and attend to map buttons in odd locations. When it is all said and done it will work like a Control4 remote system.
I have 6 different colored wires + the black wire. This is 6 different functions. How do I make an infrared remote to act as on switch for 6 different wires and the black ? Currently I'm using wired remote with 6 momentary switches for each color wire. Thanks
Hi electronoob, can this circuit simulate "holding the button down". Use case is for a speaker which does not have a remote, when u want it to turn on u push the power button for like 3 seconds and it will turn on. I would like to have a remote so i can turn it on from a distance. Also whats the power draw of the IR receiver cause i need to have it always on?
I just discovered you and I would have two important questions. Can I get the result you got by connecting the infrared and the photoresistor separately to the arduino as at 4:00? I do not want to use infrared module as per my project ... or if I use TCRT5000 by separating it? or if you have a similar solution, can you offer it? I researched but I couldn't find any results ... I am asking to make sure it will be the same ..
Hello Sir! can you help me. I have an idea of running a motor of 5v with rpm 50 with arduino uno. The concept is to design such a circuit and remote that works such,,,, when i Pressing one button the motor revolve in one direction and when i pressing the other the motor change its direction of rotation. I use this for closing and opening of door with remote pleas help me with an idea... thank you so much.
hi i think there is some issue with your electronoobs website links i was not getting redirected to the project link from the description. check it out.
Hola Sir. Soy tu fan número 1. ¿Podrías darme tu osciloscopio, dude? o mejor aún, tu osciloscopio, multimetro, un par de noobinos y un drone, por favor. Ah se me olvidaba pedirte la 3d printer. Eres mi héroe Bro. Gracias tío.
you didn't use any library in the case of transmitter. did you set the TX to transmit at 38kHz frequency? because at that frequency only the ir remotes work right?
Sorry for the critique but your EE knowledge is quite bad. So many mistakes... You could have just taken a moment to read the datasheet for VS1839 and you would know that it's output is not modulated, its DEmodulated from 38khz transmitter frequency. Also you could have googled for like 1 minute and would have known how to decode the output of your IR remote, bits are encoded in impulse width (after demodulation). And last but not least you could have read about why 30-50khz modulation is used in all IR transmitters used in virtually all manufactured devices and then you wouldn't have made your own circuit that was doomed to
Now this is great for anyone who wants to build anything from home automation to big machines in factories with a little more knowledge about relays and Arduino
Great video
Cheers
Having a good channel is not enough, the man goes even beyond and create a Spanish channel. Man you both inspire me to create a channel and scare me out of competition hahaha cheers mate have a good one
Can I send anologe signal. 😢plz tell me
congratulations for 50k !! I am watching your videos from very long time .
The best god damn channel on youtube. I love you man!
Hey Bro what is the range of the remote and reciever you gave the schematics for
very nice and innovative video. there was one video on great Scott's channel regarding IR remote but he only made receiver at that time. thanks for this new IR receiver and transmitter setup. awesome keep it up :)
You are a genius and you sound like Ren from Ren and Stimpy... Qué locura!
Was expecting a little more. Useful video anyway. Keep up.
Sorry! More range or more details about? Keep up!
More details. Deep details on sent and received 8-bit data.
A huge like from india #indian_fan
Can remote be made for motorised projection screen
In the transmitter we are using it Leds and to the receiver we are using tsop1738,in the transmitter sid e there will be a button when we press the button that send the data to the receiver in serial window can you share the video and code for that
It's always good fun to design things from scratch but the cheap commercial remote you have there and don't understand is very well documented and there are libraries written to support it. If you use the libraries you can make an IR transmit/receive with much less effort because so much of the work is already done for you. Check out IRremoteESP8266 for the ESP chip, there's an equivalent for the arduino but I've never needed to use it.
can i made the receiver with the tiny85 because i want it as small as possible
Can I make a receiver for a remote control that I have
Hey Bro, can you make weather station project with wemos D1!
can you build inverter welder
How to use ATtiny85 instead of the Nano?
Really nice work, dude! That can be very useful! 😀
Very nice video. I found ir to have issues with remote control stuff where the vehicle goes behind something. Bluetooth is better for remote control vehicles I think. But, ir is great for line of sight stuff. I suppose everyone knows this. Great project, really enjoy your videos!!
Excellent project. wanting to replace the LEDs of the relays what kind of connection should I do? Thank you.
Want to help my workshop: www.patreon.com/ELECTRONOOBS
Thank you so much!
for the serial communication, i'm sure some arduino required total of 11 bits where the 10th bit is the don't care bit.
i notice that when i was bit banging the UART protocol with an attiny tx to a nano clone rx
emmm....you could probably do a tutorial on bit banging of UART for a followup video
excelente como siempre... gracias
I'm in the process of building a Remote to control my whole entertainment center. Store bought universal remotes can only do so much and attend to map buttons in odd locations. When it is all said and done it will work like a Control4 remote system.
I have 6 different colored wires + the black wire. This is 6 different functions. How do I make an infrared remote to act as on switch for 6 different wires and the black ? Currently I'm using wired remote with 6 momentary switches for each color wire. Thanks
Hi electronoob, can this circuit simulate "holding the button down". Use case is for a speaker which does not have a remote, when u want it to turn on u push the power button for like 3 seconds and it will turn on. I would like to have a remote so i can turn it on from a distance. Also whats the power draw of the IR receiver cause i need to have it always on?
can you explain code with one button
Electronoobs, could I do this same method and make the controller play sounds, move a motor, and turn lights on?
I just discovered you and I would have two important questions.
Can I get the result you got by connecting the infrared and the photoresistor separately to the arduino as at 4:00?
I do not want to use infrared module as per my project ...
or if I use TCRT5000 by separating it?
or if you have a similar solution, can you offer it?
I researched but I couldn't find any results ...
I am asking to make sure it will be the same ..
Hello Sir!
can you help me. I have an idea of running a motor of 5v with rpm 50 with arduino uno. The concept is to design such a circuit and remote that works such,,,,
when i Pressing one button the motor revolve in one direction and when i pressing the other the motor change its direction of rotation. I use this for closing and opening of door with remote pleas help me with an idea...
thank you so much.
How to increase the range?
Aniket Dessai ,Add a pass transistor to drive the emitters to their rated current.
Nice Video!
Nice video bro
hi i think there is some issue with your electronoobs website links i was not getting redirected to the project link from the description. check it out.
Just fixed that! Thanks!
Felicidades por tus videos tutoriales son de gran ayuda.
Me gustaria que hagas un video tutorial de como hacer un puente H de 5amp a 10amp. Saludos
Hola Sir. Soy tu fan número 1. ¿Podrías darme tu osciloscopio, dude? o mejor aún, tu osciloscopio, multimetro, un par de noobinos y un drone, por favor. Ah se me olvidaba pedirte la 3d printer. Eres mi héroe Bro. Gracias tío.
you didn't use any library in the case of transmitter. did you set the TX to transmit at 38kHz frequency? because at that frequency only the ir remotes work right?
No, the communication is UART at 300 bauds. It doesn't work likt the 38KHz one...
make a custom Ramps 1.4 pcb tutorial please, you will be the first and i think you will get a lot of views/subscribers for it :D
I think you should make a universal RFID card (program the codes and use it to unlock doors etc.). Just for 125kHz though, to keep it simple.
Great tutorial☺️☺️
Nice video. I was hoping that you were going to use the banana as a power source
Nice video sir
Useful video
i love your videos :D
Those modules @ 4:11 suck. They have LM393 quad comparators instead of OP amps.
Very good nice thank you !
Nice video
amazing
But the range of 1838 is not that good... instead of that 1738 would work gr8... Do reply.
I never used the 1738
I m u r verry big fan😢😢😢😢
Guess who's watching the videos in both languages? :D
make micro ir receiver for small rc plane
good lur
man got sponsored my jlc pcb, still uses veroboard
sigma male status
It can use for my rc car
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GREAT >
MAKE DYI 3D PRINTER
Sorry for the critique but your EE knowledge is quite bad. So many mistakes...
You could have just taken a moment to read the datasheet for VS1839 and you would know that it's output is not modulated, its DEmodulated from 38khz transmitter frequency. Also you could have googled for like 1 minute and would have known how to decode the output of your IR remote, bits are encoded in impulse width (after demodulation).
And last but not least you could have read about why 30-50khz modulation is used in all IR transmitters used in virtually all manufactured devices and then you wouldn't have made your own circuit that was doomed to
Sir can you please give me a drone
Wait for future giveaways! Keep up!