Control an Arduino project using an infrared remote

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Control an Arduino project using an infrared remote
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Benjamin Eckel from Gumbolabs wanted to be able to decode the signals from his universal remote, so he hooked an infrared receiver up to his Arduino and created this Radioshack infrared receiver. Could be just the thing for creating that remote-controlled robot!

2 thoughts on “Control an Arduino project using an infrared remote

  1. AnalysIR (@AnalysIR) says:

    Hi Guys
    We have just launched a Crowdfunding campaign on IndieGoGo for AnalysIR – IR Decoder & Analyzer. Currently we support 17 IR protocols and are looking for more to add as part of the campaign. Suggestions Welcome!

    You can find out more about the Campaign on http://bit.ly/1b7oZXH or Screenshot via http://www.AnalysIR.com

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