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USB Infrared Toy v2

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102990037
Assembled USB infrared remote control receiver/transmitter v2 designed by DangerousPrototypes
$19.50
Out of stock
  • 10+: $17.55

PRODUCT DETAILS

Assembled USB infrared remote control receiver/transmitter v2 designed by DangerousPrototypes.com. Use a remote control with your computer, view infrared signals on a logic analyzer, capture and replay remote control buttons, and play TV POWER codes.


Features

  • NEW: 100mA constant current IR transmitter with improved range

  • NEW: Infrared frequency measurement

  • NEW: Pin breakout area

  • Infrared remote control decoder (RC5)

  • Infrared signal logic analyzer

  • Capture and replay infrared signals

  • USB connection, USB bootloader for easy updates

  • Supported in WinLIRC

  • Open source (CC-BY-SA)

The internal self-test is performed on each IR Toy before it ships.

  • Infrared Toy Manual

  • Infrared Toy v2 hardware design overview

  • Infrared Toy forum


This open source hardware and software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.


Techsupport

This product is designed by Dangerous, If you encounter any problems when using this product, please request technical support in the forum.


Technical details

Dimensions 0mm x0mm x0mm
Weight G.W 8g
Battery Exclude

Part List

USB Infrared Toy v2 1

ECCN/HTS

HSCODE 8543909000
USHSCODE 8543708900
UPC 841454102021
EUHSCODE 8471707000
COO CHINA
RoHS 1

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  1. Product Quality
    100%
    nice product
    I received the item very soon after placing the order. Just that I needed to update the firmware for use on irscrutinizer.
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  2. Product Quality
    80%
    Generally Ok (used with custom firmware)
    I use this board on Linux with some custom firmware to drive a 37khz infra-red serial port. The latest batch of boards need a 100uf capacitor placed across 5V and GND to keep the MCU from dropping bytes.
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  3. Product Quality
    20%
    Defective
    Worked 2 days, then was defective (LED constantly blinking, not recognized by the OS anymore). Bad quality.
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