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(and, where helpful, a photo of a neatly wired implementation of the circuit)
(and, where helpful, a photo of a neatly wired implementation of the circuit)


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== Code ==
== Code ==

Revision as of 03:25, 5 February 2008

Original Assignment

Two PICs wired together can talk to each other using RS-232. Instead of wiring them together, we can use infrared transceivers so they communicate by IR. The goal of this project is to demonstrate bidirectional communication between two PICs using 38 kHz IR communication. Optional: show that these PICs can also receive data from a standard TV remote.

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Overview

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should also include links to other good web sources of information on this topic

Circuit

The Circuit shows a professional-looking circuit diagram including part numbers and where they can be obtained
(and, where helpful, a photo of a neatly wired implementation of the circuit)
Circuit Diagram

Code

Code gives a listing of the liberally commented code, which should otherwise be as simple as possible (do not have extraneous lines of
code that don't relate directly to the objective of the page).
a character space starts code formatting
 two character spaces starts code formatting as well
  THREE character spaces
              FIFTEEN CHARACTER SPACES

External Links and Further Reading

IR Transceiver Data Sheet

IR Encoder/Decoder Data Sheet

Prototyping boards for SMT

Infrared

Serial communication incl. stop bits, etc.

ASCII

UART

Surface Mount Technology (SMT)

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