Re: one channel radio frequency help
- From: joseph2k <quiettechblue@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:36:28 GMT
Gary Tait wrote:
joseph2k <quiettechblue@xxxxxxxxx> wrote inI was talking about the transmitter and receiver IC's themselves. Even in
news:Q9mUh.8929$u03.4861@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
If you can bother you can find chips that do both the transmit and
receive functions for IR or RF remotes. They are typically marketed
in transmit - receive pairs. There are usually inexpensive ceramic
resonators to generate master clock frequencies for both parts.
--
Nowadays though, the system controller of the device being controlled
decodes the data coming from the IR or RF receiver, rather than a
standalone decoder IC.
my very old designs the decision on what actions to take were made by a
micro that defined the application.
--
JosephKK
Gegen dummheit kampfen die Gotter Selbst, vergebens.
--Schiller
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