This IR receiver based on ATtiny13 microcontroller is used to control a Media Center box via a remote. The circuit is powered by 20 pin ATX connector pin 9 “+5VSB” because it is the only pin that is ...
This is completely beyond my abilities as a whatever, but perhaps you’re handy with The DIY? It’s a step-by-step on how to create a USB-based remote control receiver. Or, in English: you plug this ...
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RPMS2001 series are super small and surface mounting type’s remote controller receiver. It is useful for the set design in the mounting area of the world minimum class.It can be used for anything if ...
RPM5537 series are super small & surface mounting type’s remote controller receiver. It can be used for anything if it is a product to manipulate by the remote control. For example, AV equipment (TV, ...
Onkyo is announcing that it will launch a free iPhone/iTouch-compatible Remote Control App for its Networked AV receivers at the end of January 2011. The Onkyo Remote Control App will turn any iPhone ...
Here's what happens when you try and plug a long-forgotten HP Windows Media Center remote receiver into various modern gizmos ...
Suitable for industrial and machinery-control apps, the MMCU-4 configurable modular radio remote control receiver features four slots supporting a variety of I/O cards such as output cards with relays ...
Logitech Harmony universal remotes were some of the best in the business, but times have changed. Here's why the company ...
Now that we listen to MP3s, and watch XVIDs or x264s, a computer is the entertainment center in at least one room of most homes. Unless you have a special HTPC, though, you’re probably stuck using the ...