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Infrared Remote ControlThis circuit will allow you to turn on any piece of equipment that operates
on 115 volts ac. The reciever circuit is based on the Radio Shack infrared
receiver module(MOD), part number 276-137. It is also available from some of the
other sources listed on my Links page. The MOD accepts a 40khz IR signal that is
modulated at 4 khz. When a signal is recieved the MOD will go low. The
sensitivity of the MOD is set by different values for R1 and C1.
The values for R1 may need to be as high as 10,000 ohms and
for C1 40uf. This will prevent the unit from turning on under normal lighting
conditions. You will need to experiment with the vaules that work best for you.
The output of the 4013 chip a flip flop toggles on and off with the reception of
a IR pulse. The output of the 4013 turns on the MOC optical coupler which in
turn switches on the triac and supplies power to the AC load.


Title: Infrared Remote Control
Source: www.electronics-lab.com
Published on: 2005-02-02
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