- 40khz IR Tester
- 40KHz light receiver (PDF)
- 40KHz TV-VCR repeater (PDF)
- 50MHz Receiver for the IR Detector
- 50MHz Transmitter for the IR detector
- 555 timer 40khz IR Oscillator
- Basic infrared link for audio communication over distances up to 3 metres
- Build an Infrared night scope
- Computerized Infrared Remote
- Decoding IR Remote Controls
- Digibox interface
- Direction sensing infrared motion detector using PIR (PDF)
- DVD thermometer - display temperature on TV by remotely controlling DVD player by infrared
- Fire-Stick infrared remote control
- High power infrared remote control to turn off television sets from a distance
- Implementing Infrared Object Detection
- Improved infrared receiver for PC with status LED
- Inexpensive infrared reflectometer
- Infa-Red Remote Control
- Infra Red Switch
- Infra Red wired Repeater circuit to control appliances from a remote location
- Infrared / Ultrasonic beacon
- Infrared beam barrier / proximity detector
- Infrared beam door alarm
- Infrared Body Sensing
- Infrared circuits for remote control
- Infrared gate (door entry alarm)
- Infrared gate for door
- Infrared Head Phones
- Infrared headphone system (includes transmistter and receiver schematics along with vero layout)
- Infrared lamp
- Infrared level detector for liquid level detection and proximity detection
- Infrared link for 10-BASE-T / 100-BASE-T PC network card
- Infrared Motion Detector using a PIR sensor (PDF)
- Infrared proximity detector based on Microchip PIC12C508 or PIC12C509
- Infrared Proximity Detector based on Vishay TSOP4830
- Infrared Receiver Module Schematics
- Infrared remote control tester using a SFH2030 photodiode and a CA3140 operational amplifier
- Infrared remote transponder
- Infrared switch using any infrared remote control
- Infrared transmitter for locomotives
- IR detector
- IR detector
- IR detector / emitter
- IR illuminator for night-vision tv cameras and scopes
- IR Link
- IR remote control
- IR remote control extender
- IR Remote Control Extender Circuit
- IR Remote Control Extender Circuit (Mark 2)
- IR Remote Control Extender Circuit (Mark 3)
- IR Remote Control Jammer
- IR remote control tester
- IR remote control tester
- IR wheel encoder board
- iRDA transceiver to extend IR port range up to 15 meters
- IR-related ASCII Schematics V1.00
- Micro based PIR to IR remote converter
- PC IR Remote Control Hardware
- Project to capture infrared remote control signals and play them back, based on Atmel ATMEGA48 micro
- Pyroelectric Infrared (PIR) Sensor
- Remote control uses an IR receiver chip to receive the IR signal from the remote
- Serial port controller infrared transmitter (PIC16F628)
- Simple Infa-Red Remote Control
- Simple infra-red detector
- Simple infrared remote control
- Simple IR transmitter circuit
- Simple on-off IR photoswitch without use of comparators
- Simple Remote control Tester
- TV remote control Blocker
- Universal Serial Infrared Receiver
- Wireless IR headphone receiver
- Wireless IR headphone transmitter
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
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