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RE: Nigel's IR transmitter


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  • Subject: RE: Nigel's IR transmitter
  • From: "Graham Howe" <graham@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 08:30:40 -0000
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Yes, Nigel's circuit is only the transmitter, but the receiver(s) consist
of
only three components (or two depending upon which design you go for). I
used Zener Diode, TSOP 1838 and a resistor for mine and it works fine, also
it is very small. If you missed some of the discussion, then just go to
Mark's site and there is a link to the egroups list, you will find all
messages are there. If you have any specific questions then just email me
or
the list and I'll try to answer them (if someone doesn't get in before me).

Regards

Graham


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