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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.
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 ==
== Overview ==

Revision as of 17:08, 4 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.

The Original Assignment indicates what you were assigned to do, and will eventually be erased from the final page.

Overview

Circuit

Code

/*
this is code
*/
this is more code

this is not code

a character space starts code formatting
 two character spaces starts code formatting as well

Bold text

Italic text

'mystery text'

somewhere else


External Links

IR Transceiver Data Sheet

IR Encoder/Decoder Data Sheet