The IR Puck can mimic arbitrary infrared remote controls. Built on the Puck IOT platform.
Dependencies: Puck IRSender mbed
The IR Puck is a puck that can mimic arbitrary infrared remote controls. This is useful for controlling things like TVs, radios, airconditioners, window blinds, and just about anything and everything that can be otherwise be controlled by a regular remote control.
A tutorial for the IR Puck is available on GitHub.
Tutorials and in-depth documentation for the Puck platform is available at the project's GitHub page
Revisions of main.cpp
Revision | Date | Message | Actions |
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13:f016a0bc4a7d | 2014-08-01 | Start changing IR bt interface | File Diff Annotate |
12:a7d9b4f303fd | 2014-08-01 | Changes to support newest revision of the Puck library | File Diff Annotate |
10:35d78d589580 | 2014-07-24 | Update logging to new logging system | File Diff Annotate |
8:260888851644 | 2014-07-23 | Disconnect ble before firing IR code | File Diff Annotate |
5:3642c0af497e | 2014-07-23 | updated to use newer puck lib | File Diff Annotate |
4:24d9873936e6 | 2014-07-15 | Wait for bluetooth disconnect before sending IR signal. | File Diff Annotate |
1:e92c3b50191d | 2014-07-09 | Resolve timing issues with IR printing when receiving data over BLE. | File Diff Annotate |
0:c94311378ec1 | 2014-07-02 | . | File Diff Annotate |