Hello everyone,
Does anybody know how to assemble a self-made IR remote controller based on Arduino?
I have already asked for that in the following thread:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... highlight=
Thank you in advance.
BR, Adi
Self-made IR remote controller based on Arduino
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Hello everyone,
I have already tested my ir-controller with the 880nm LED. No changes.
So, I have tried to find out the correct pulse-frequency for the CANON EOS 6D.
Firstly I have set the period (in a loop) between 1 micro second an 20 micro seconds.
Finally I have found out that it works between 7 and 10 micro seconds.
And it works with the 950nm and with the 880nm too :-)
BR, Adi
I have already tested my ir-controller with the 880nm LED. No changes.
So, I have tried to find out the correct pulse-frequency for the CANON EOS 6D.
Firstly I have set the period (in a loop) between 1 micro second an 20 micro seconds.
Finally I have found out that it works between 7 and 10 micro seconds.
And it works with the 950nm and with the 880nm too :-)
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void setup()
{
pinMode(13, OUTPUT); // TEST-LED on data 13
pinMode( 9, OUTPUT); // IR-LED on data 9
}
void loop()
{
for(int j=7; j<11; j++)
{
digitalWrite(13, HIGH); // set the test LED to ON
delay(3000 ) ; // 3 seconds
digitalWrite(13, LOW); // set the test LED to OFF
for(int i=0; i<16; i++)
{
digitalWrite(9, HIGH);
delayMicroseconds(j);
digitalWrite(9, LOW);
delayMicroseconds(j);
}
delayMicroseconds(7330);
for(int i=0; i<16; i++)
{
digitalWrite(9, HIGH);
delayMicroseconds(j);
digitalWrite(9, LOW);
delayMicroseconds(j);
}
digitalWrite(13, LOW); // set the test LED to OFF
delay( 10000 ) ; // 10 seconds
}
}