I like the way you have taken an available module and then made it yourself with very clear diagrams and exactly how to solder everything together. Really nice. Thank you.
Oh yes, finally a truly thorough video with clear drawings and explanations. This was much needed! Thank you for being here!! :) My only comment is that this is not an IR LED, but rather a photodiode or a phototransistor that you're using.
I guess the diode is detecting the infra red or heat from the flame. A proper remote receiver has to decode a stream of pulses before it recognises the code, so it is immune to a large blast of steady infra red light. But a very interesting project which can be used to detect a fire!
Ciao potreste progettare circuiti e dispositivi elettronici partendo da zero quindi facendo vedere i vari collegamenti e la disposizione dei componenti elettronici in modo che possa realizzarli più facilmente da casa? Grazie Luca
I think the white paper below the Diode is reflecting and diffusing the IR-Light so that the Diode can be triggered from basically every direction? Not sure though. Am not really into Electronics knowlege tbh.
"How is that possible?" You clearly don't have time to watch TV (see how your remote works in real life)!!!! HAHAHAHA IR bounces all over is my guess...but I'm too lazy to get up from my couch and test that ;)
Thx hacktubers for sharing this channel with your friends.
I like the way you have taken an available module and then made it yourself with very clear diagrams and exactly how to solder everything together. Really nice. Thank you.
Oh yes, finally a truly thorough video with clear drawings and explanations. This was much needed! Thank you for being here!! :) My only comment is that this is not an IR LED, but rather a photodiode or a phototransistor that you're using.
It is simpler to build than I thought. Should make it at some point.
Very hard to watch with headphones, since audio is only working on the right side.
Sorry for that,error in editing,my mistake
Just what I was looking for. I just cleaned around my desk and thought I missed a wire. 🔈
I guess the diode is detecting the infra red or heat from the flame. A proper remote receiver has to decode a stream of pulses before it recognises the code, so it is immune to a large blast of steady infra red light. But a very interesting project which can be used to detect a fire!
Thx for feedback sir👍
Well that's handy to know, that the infrared sensor has that kind of reach.
I am wondering too🤔
Nice project. 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Ciao potreste progettare circuiti e dispositivi elettronici partendo da zero quindi facendo vedere i vari collegamenti e la disposizione dei componenti elettronici in modo che possa realizzarli più facilmente da casa? Grazie Luca
I think the white paper below the Diode is reflecting and diffusing the IR-Light so that the Diode can be triggered from basically every direction? Not sure though. Am not really into Electronics knowlege tbh.
Thx for your opinion👍
Muy bien
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"How is that possible?" You clearly don't have time to watch TV (see how your remote works in real life)!!!! HAHAHAHA IR bounces all over is my guess...but I'm too lazy to get up from my couch and test that ;)
that's right, the remote control is also a transmitter but what was built is a detector so a receiver. I guess no bouncing ^^
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