Using IR Remote Controls with the Arduino

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Learn to decode, emulate, and use infrared remote controls in your next Arduino project.
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    Infrared remote controls are everywhere, you probably have several of them in your home. These handy devices work by sending coded signals with pulses of infrared light to control appliances. We take them for granted, but just imagine using your television or Blu-ray player without one!
    In this video, I’ll show you how these handy devices work and how you can capture and decode their codes with an Arduino and some very inexpensive parts. You’ll also learn how to repurpose the remote controls you already own so that you can put those unused buttons to work controlling devices like lights and fans.
    I’ll also show you how you can use an Arduino to build your own custom IR Remote Control. Control everything in your room with one button (if that's what you want to do).
    Finally, we will see how to use those inexpensive remotes that you can get on eBay to add remote control capabilities to your own Arduino projects. I’ll present a simple project that uses one of those controls to adjust the position of a servo motor. It even uses the “repeat” function that isn’t very well documented.
    Here is a breakdown of what we will cover in the video:
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:20 - How IR Remotes work
    03:37 - How to “see” Infrared Light
    04:56 - The IR Sensor
    06:29 - Decoding IR Remote codes
    10:07 - Getting Manufacturers Codes
    13:22 - Repurposing an IR Remote
    20:37 - Building a Custom IR Control
    28:19 - Control a Servo
    As always you’ll find an article with all of the code used here on the DroneBot Workshop website at dbot.ws/irarduino. The site also has links to resources you may need when working with IR Remote controls.
    Now go ahead and start controlling your world!
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  • @billfield8300
    @billfield8300 Před 6 lety +390

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    • @Dronebotworkshop
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    I stumbled upon your channel trying to get IR working, there is so many different libraries I trialed but was unsuccessful. I must admit that your video has helped me a lot, and you are a natural teacher. I enjoyed how you explained things and scaffold the hardware and software side of things. I am definitely subscribing to you and have also given a thumbs up. I can't wait to see your other videos, love it. Cheers

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  • @GaryParkin
    @GaryParkin Před 5 lety

    I absolutely agree with Bill Field. I just ordered my Arduino and I can't wait to get it. My interest is in robotics, and I'm watching everything I can. You did an excellent job of explaining how the IR works and what I can do with all those old remotes. :) I can't wait to start messing with IR. Thank you so much!
    I feel like as soon as I get motors down I can start controlling them remotely.

  • @whitefields5595
    @whitefields5595 Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks again for another good presentation. Good subject, right level and pace for a broad audience. No waffle, clear knowledge of the subject and first rate visual aids. You are up there with the best on electronics for hobbyists

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    @mahodarmajgaonkar234 Před 4 lety

    I have just no words to thank you , I have stucked into some ir project for many days and your program is just faboulous

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    This is the first time I have watched one of your videos, and I have just purchased an Audino UNO plus a 38IR receiver, I did what you said and it all works thanks.
    Now I am ready to explore what I can control around my flat.

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    @pboston6RR Před 3 lety +2

    Another well done presentation. I’ve been using IR remotes with both Arduino and PicAxe and both work very well. I equip O gauge locomotives with the sensor to control the motor(s) and use the codes to automate the engine using an IR LED buried between the ties. Various places along the right of way have different codes.
    What the engine does at each LED is written into the program. Some are simple, some complex ..... all are fun! 👌🤗

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  • @johnfrankforther8162
    @johnfrankforther8162 Před 5 lety +3

    Great discussion on using IR devices to control things. Even though you repeat the commands used for the Arduino, I find it helps reinforce the commands and how they are used. I totally hate videos where they play come crazy music while the author quietly swirls the mouse around typing commands without telling you what they are doing. Our train group is interested in using IR sensors on their layouts. This video will be a great help to get them started. Thank you very much!!

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    Keep it up! Love the detail you put into these projects. Very easy for a beginner (me) to follow. Thank you!

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  • @saltzliu
    @saltzliu Před 6 lety +87

    You explain things really good

    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  Před 6 lety +8

      Thank you Saltz!

    • @S17239
      @S17239 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Dronebotworkshop excellent video. Already working on projects to use my remotes on. Probably have questions if I can bug you.

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    @sarveshsaravanan8712 Před 4 lety +2

    i had been searching for a clear explanation like yours. Thank you so much.😎😍😍

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    Awesome explanation. Thank you very much. I wrote a "Mode Changer Macro" for my TV/PC hybrid monitor. Now I can change the mode immediatly without worrying when my customers come. (I own an Internet Cafe in Turkey.)

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    • @Dronebotworkshop
      @Dronebotworkshop  Před 6 lety

      Thank you Treelight, I really appreciate your kind comments.
      I've been considering starting a Petreon account as it could help finance some of the components I purchase to make the videos and articles so I may do that soon. I just wouldn't want anyone to feel obligated to contribute as my "mission" is really to help people learn about the subject that I find fascinating.
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  • @Joshkashley1
    @Joshkashley1 Před 6 lety +1

    You're instruction technique is so thorough and concise! You've definitely been a great resource.
    I have a project in mind I could use your help on. It's similar to this in the aspect that I will be using an IR remote and the arduino but I will just be controlling a small motor to open and close a scissor jack I 3D printed to swing my tv out and back to the wall on it's mount for better viewing angle in my room. I'm very new to coding and would appreciate any advice!
    Thanks again for producing such a helpful and informative channel!!
    Josh

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    @thecraftsman8083 Před 5 lety +159

    That's how any tutorial should be!

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    @zx10rheinzi Před 6 lety +3

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    @SebastiaanCommissaris Před 4 lety

    I couldn't ask for a better tutorial video, Thanks! - (Subscribed)!

  • @aspirin4709
    @aspirin4709 Před rokem

    Tried it... Thank you so much.

  • @full_time_motorhome
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    @kabukidlifevlogtv9939 Před 3 lety

    Really great way to learn !!thank you

  • @harioachira
    @harioachira Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent video, Thanks for the step by step explanation of the codes

  • @series80
    @series80 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi, really interesting video.
    You may have mentioned it and I missed it, but it is important to note that for this to work you need an IR detector with a built-in demodulator that looks for modulated IR at 38 KHz. E.g. the VS1838B. Unlike a normal IR photo-transistor that simply records the pulse, the VS1838B strips the 38KHz carrier returning clean square pulses the the IRremote library can process. Finally note that you did very well to pick the IR detector PCB, as you really need the passive components (resistors and capacitors) that are included in the PCB version. Simply getting the VS1838B means that you need to add the extra 3-4 components on your breadboard.
    Also adding a LED (plus a 240 Ohm) resistor to the output of the IR detector, makes the pulses visible so you know the remote control is actually working (don't ask :-)
    Keep up the good work, my 11 year old son was hooked and we tried lots of IR stuff.

  • @fjdelahoz
    @fjdelahoz Před 4 lety

    Excellent tutorial !!! One of the best I have seen. Well done as always !! Congratulations !!

  • @jopplehead
    @jopplehead Před 5 lety

    Thanks for taking time to explain the coding well. Trying to learn the programming and this helps alot. :)

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    @Sani-wk8ug Před 4 lety

    Amazing tutorial, so easy to follow, keep up the great work!

  • @guyd6
    @guyd6 Před 4 lety

    Very interessting as always, wait for the next one.

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    @JA-vj6yd Před 3 lety

    this is a great tutorial. honestly one of the best if not the best i have found so far!

  • @johnpaulpineda9821
    @johnpaulpineda9821 Před 3 lety

    Hi Sir Bill / @DroneBot Workshop,
    I just finished watching this tutorial and Thank You! so much for your well-explained and very detailed tutorial - I love it!
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    @alfredcornflake5032 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much! Learned a lot.

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    Fantastic. Thank you again. I can see how I can use this to solve a problem.

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    @tpobrienjr Před 6 lety +1

    Good explanation and demonstration. Thank you!!

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    thanks for the detail tutorial, learned alot.

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    @arsalanwasim4177 Před 3 lety

    Best tutorial I have seen so far, hats of to you sir

  • @kelseyshannon5180
    @kelseyshannon5180 Před 4 lety

    Great style and explains everything well. Thank you very much

  • @andregodoy5841
    @andregodoy5841 Před 2 lety

    Perfect explanation. Congrats !! I will use this library to turn on my Daikin AC using alexa and nodemcu.

  • @andreamodiano
    @andreamodiano Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your excellent and clear explanation. This has been saving quite some time for similar projects of my own. Of course, I have subscribed to your workshop. Happy New Year 2022.