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RE: IR Tx/Rx
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- Subject: RE: IR Tx/Rx
- From: "Keith Doxey" <lists.diyha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 22:58:05 -0000
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Ian(s)
{Lego and Board} and all
IF you
draw power from a PC power connector you MUST fit inline fuses, especially
if
you are going to feed it over CAT5.
CAT5
cable has a maximum current rating of around 250-350mA.
Modern
PC power supplies are capable of supplying in EXCESS of 40A @ 5V.
THIS
IS ENOUGH TO START FIRES !!!!
Not
only will a suitable fuse protect your PC from external damage, it could
also
save your house. The PC power supply would only shut down (or blow up) in
the
event of attempting to draw more current than it was capable of supplying.
Anything below that level and it will happily supply it irrespective of the
cables ability to safely carry that level of current.
Keith
Ahhhh. This circuit is *not* powered from the
Serial Port (although the original UIRT was) My version of the circuit
is
powered by a Y-Splitter Power Cable on one of the Hard Drives in the
server...
Extra useful because it provides +5 for the UIRT and +12
for
the IR Bus, although extra nervous-inducing when testing new modules.
probably don't want to fry my PC PSU!
The circuit I supplied to
you
is the highest res on the net, lifted from the site of the guy who came
up
with the mod to the original UIRT
Ian.
-----Original
Message----- From: Ian B [mailto:Ian@xxxxxxx] Sent: 22 February
2002 22:21 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] IR
Tx/Rx
Time to hide????
Have got the bits from Ian and the
circuit is very simple. The diagram is a little low res, is there a
better
one on the net anywhere?
Notes: if you want to power the LEDs any
harder you will need a separate power supply and a transistor. The PIC
can
only source 25ma max and I don't know what the serial port can
supply.
Do folks want this?
Ian
-----Original
Message----- From: Quinten Uijldert
[mailto:yahoogroups@xxxxxxx] Sent: 22 February 2002 22:03 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] IR Tx/Rx
> I
wouldn't even know where to start Quinten. > > Girder uses
plug-in
DLLs to talk to IR transceivers, and the > IR protocol for the Lego
Tower would require a custom DLL to do. > > I'm a hardware
engineer (I don't even know C) and I just don't know where to >
go. > > I can confirm that the tower doesn't work with any sort
of
generic UIR > plugin. > > I looked at this extensivly
before
trying the UIRT. I mailed a pile of stuff > to the other
Ian, >
hopefully he can do something with it. > > Ian.
Ok, in
that
case I will have no other option than to stalk Ian "Board" Bird instead
then ;-)
Q.
-- Very funny Scotty. Now beam down my
clothes!
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