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Everybody talks about Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. But one heavily used technology is often forgotten: Infrared. Today we will remember this technology and bring it into the today's world of microcontrollers like ESP32 and ESP8266 and to technologies like MQTT and node-red. And as usual, we will dig a little into the basics.
Today
- We will use infrared rays to detect objects
- And find a way to make the detector immune against interference from daylight
- We will use standard photodiodes as well as IR receivers to detect IR signals and see the difference
- Then we will use IR instead of LoRa or Wi-Fi to transport information over the air
- We will enable an Arduino UNO to receive, learn, and send IR codes
- We will port the IR library to the ESP32 and implement MQTT
- Finally, we will build a device which can control our home appliances like TVs or Lights
- This device should be able to receive signals from an IR remote controller and transfer them via MQTT to Node-Red
Links:
Sketches: github.com/Sen...
Video about Phototransistors & -diodes: • Photodiode vs Phototra...
IR code databases: irdb.tk/ , github.com/pro...
IR Receivers: s.click.aliexpr...
IR Sensor: bit.ly/2BdXEEJ
IR LED & Photodiodes: bit.ly/2BcRd4G
IR LED & Photodiodes: s.click.aliexpr...
Reflective IR sensors: s.click.aliexpr...
ESP32: bit.ly/2sOMR3E
Arduino UNO Clone: bit.ly/2tJE9Af
Interesting ESP8266 IR/MQTT project: github.com/enc...
Supporting Material and Blog Page: www.sensorsiot.org
Github: www.github.com...
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Official Wemos Store: s.click.aliexpr...
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  • @Ikbenjanus
    @Ikbenjanus2 ай бұрын

    One of those rare useful (very useful) content on KZread. Thank you sir

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 ай бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @grigorigahan
    @grigorigahanАй бұрын

    less than 24 hours and I'm back on this channel again. I just discovered videos of people reversing their remote's using a logic analyzer. So first stop here is learning this and and back on my old standby channel. Andreas really is a treasure to this community.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words!

  • @sullivanzheng9586
    @sullivanzheng95862 жыл бұрын

    Good to hear our vblogger sharing his lifetime wisdom of having a happy & long lasting marriage.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 жыл бұрын

    :-))

  • @paparoysworkshop
    @paparoysworkshop6 жыл бұрын

    I found your channel via a comment you left at EEVblog and I'm glad I did. You have a new subscriber.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Welcome to the channel!

  • @martin.winkelhofer
    @martin.winkelhofer6 жыл бұрын

    This episode was especially funny because of your comments about your wife's reactions :) I enjoyed it a lot! .. btw: now I'm building a "longer range" laser beam detector to detect human body movement inside a house with the capability to distinguish direction (2 close beams) and frequency carrier is a great help against various ambient light disruptions. Thanks for another good episode, Andreas.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Good luck with your lasers! If I remember I saw this technology in some action films. But they had more than two lasers there.

  • @kelvynroberts9506

    @kelvynroberts9506

    5 жыл бұрын

    Martin Winkelhofer Did you use the IR TX and TSOP RX? What was the max range between them? Are you still using it? Please, send me some details of this project Kelvyn.sousa@gmail.com

  • @walterbunn280
    @walterbunn280 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this quiet a bit. Very cool. Since we're talking light, there is a method for discriminating different light sources that you might find helpful: All light can be polarized. Most people are familiar with polarized light be blocked by orthagonal filters, but, what they forget, is that there's a third level of polarization. That third level is 'color shifting'. Color shifting allows you to take one color of light, and turn it into another. To do this, you take two polarized filters at 90 degrees (such that they block most light coming through them), and simply add a third filter. The third filter shifts the frequency of light that makes it through the first 2 filterz. You can then check for color shifting in time with the 3rd filter or check for specific color of light keyed to your receiver/emitter combo.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting! Never heard of this effect!

  • @munjee2
    @munjee23 жыл бұрын

    I have been searching for basically this for so long , all my KZread searches got me no where , only showing me overly simplified, uninformative videos ,the when I'm not looking a day later it recommends me the perfect video when I'm watching a laptop review

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you found it!

  • @umbertomurri9478
    @umbertomurri94784 жыл бұрын

    A very useful and wide sight for who start to explore the IR basics and the IR communications

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @Hauketal
    @Hauketal6 жыл бұрын

    About the IR-mode for the serial port at 15:00 IRDA is a protocol stack for IR data transfer, similar to bluetooth, but older. This probably switches the serial port into a mode compatible with IRDA lower protocol layers. For starters, have a look at the Wikipedia article.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think so, too, but did not have the time to explore. And I also needed the higher (protocol layers)

  • @jinmingtang1545
    @jinmingtang15452 жыл бұрын

    So logically exposing the history of the IR technique development!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 жыл бұрын

    :-)

  • @smtjets
    @smtjets6 жыл бұрын

    And winner of my first comment on youtube is ANDREAS SPIESS the guy with the swiss accent... thank you for all your great videos! A few weeks ago I bought during a flashdeal on aliexpress a cheap esp-01 with a relay and ended here on your channel... 30 Years ago when I was building my first cnc router it was really complicated to get all the knowledge together and today we just google... BTW I remember in one of your videos… problems with a 3D printer....maybe Iˋm the man... we are almost neighbours.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Maybe you send me a short note on FB or Twitter if you live close by. Concerning the 3D printer, I got the good news that my new Prusa should arrive before Christmas...

  • @smtjets

    @smtjets

    6 жыл бұрын

    Andreas Spiess ...I have no FB or twitter, check your mail @aru....

  • @meetthefloccers8112
    @meetthefloccers81124 жыл бұрын

    Sir, thank you dearly for all your tutorials. I am new to ESP32 and have gained so much watching. I was needing to move IR receive to core 0 to get the update rate I needed. Would never have made it without your dual core video and your updated IR library. Thank you so much!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @meetthefloccers8112

    @meetthefloccers8112

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@@AndreasSpiess Sir, I hope you would provide some additional guidance. I am having trouble getting a send. I have reviewed your git hub files and responses below. I just cant identify what output pin you are using for irsend? Is this GPIO3? There are several boards as you know. I bought an Adafruit HUZZAH 32 not a dev board. My mistake. The Adafruit board does not have GPIO3 wired out. Scouring through the library I can find the command identifying output pin assignments. Thank you for any assistance.

  • @meetthefloccers8112

    @meetthefloccers8112

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@AndreasSpiess Sir, thank you again for all your wonderful vids. I am sorry I bothered you, however, I did find the command. Opening up IRremote.h in Visual Studio made it easier to locate the line is 262 - byte timerPwmPin=15. I changed the value from 3 to 15. 15 is another PWM pin on the ESP32. Once again, thank you. I really love this little chip.

  • @meetthefloccers8112

    @meetthefloccers8112

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sir, like you I like to keep a happy wife. This IRsend was the final piece in an automated TV volume level mod I have been making. My wife hates the volume changing when commercials come on. I have made a hack for her using a mic input to a PID loop with time proportional output. I use the IR remote to change the setpoint of the PID. Then I average the mic input to get a smooth sound level reference. The PID adjusts the TV volume based on the setpoint, lowering the volume when commercials come on, or when she yells at me. If you raise or lower the setpoint the volume tracks with it. She is very Happy. Couldn't have done it without your vids.

  • @2doritos
    @2doritos10 ай бұрын

    huge thanks, i searched this for a school project and this video explains every detail

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @curtisoneill9929
    @curtisoneill99292 жыл бұрын

    I love searching YT and seeing you in the results, I know ima get all the answers to questions I did think of, and didn't know to ask.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 жыл бұрын

    Indeed. I also use KZread a lot for learning.

  • @timfairfieldAETestandMeasure
    @timfairfieldAETestandMeasure6 ай бұрын

    Fantastic explanation and well organized.Im working on a custom remote for my mom who is very old and is getting confused with the overcomplicated remotes. Ill just have on off and a few favorite channels on big buttons. Your resources here and explanation willhelp me save time.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 ай бұрын

    Cool! I am sure she will be proud of her son.

  • @johnburgess2084
    @johnburgess2084 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the educational video.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @BatonyRobson
    @BatonyRobson5 жыл бұрын

    Wow, what a nice lesson) I haven't seen such for a long time) I love how you do it)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @javierunamuno6786
    @javierunamuno67866 жыл бұрын

    Swiss humour at its best! And the same for the videos! Being more or less in the same age bracket, I can't realize how you or Pete Scargill can: buy the things, test them, make developments, write and modify libraries, shot videos, edit them, mantain a blog, mantain a marriage, answer the comments, eat, sleep? , and you are not even retired like the other great bald in Scotland/Spain.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Here our day has 24h. And if not sufficient, we have to work during nights ;-)

  • @grzesiek1x
    @grzesiek1x3 жыл бұрын

    the best video I found on the youtube!!This is exactly what I needed! And you explain everything perfectly!! It proves also my theory that chanells with moderate number of views and without stupid addverts etc. are the best ones! Like yours!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @raguaviva
    @raguaviva6 жыл бұрын

    Yet another amazing video! Interesting project, well organized and explained.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @CronaTheAwper
    @CronaTheAwper5 жыл бұрын

    14:08 "Somebody please explain me women." XD

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    5 жыл бұрын

    :-))

  • @tonysfun
    @tonysfun3 жыл бұрын

    Hope you had a great trip! But today I'm playing with IR and your video was very helpful again! Thank you Andreas!!! Have a great week!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, the Pamir trip was cancelled because it was right at the border to Afghanistan. So Joe Biden was a little too fast for me :-(

  • @tonysfun

    @tonysfun

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AndreasSpiess Now that is tooooooo bad! Hope you had a plan B or even plan C! But nice to hear from you! I don't trust some of these "??? countries" where you can disappear and nobody does anything about it! It's safer here or in our country and most Europe also, but going to some parts of the world isn't for me.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    My wife and me will do a bicycle trip...

  • @nathanpearson4600
    @nathanpearson46005 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos Sir. I am looking to make a simple ir blaster to turn on and off a TV and stumbled upon yet another great video from the guy with the Swiss accent. Thanks for the info.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @moisescatala9964
    @moisescatala99645 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your videos Andreas. I enjoy so much watching them

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @JohnoScott
    @JohnoScott6 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic. You totally own the "nerd" claim and I love the humour in this one.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    :-)

  • @RETRODISTORT
    @RETRODISTORT6 жыл бұрын

    Amazing! I wanted to do this for a while, but I lacked the material and/or the time to test it Great video!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @supremeleader5516
    @supremeleader5516 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video Andreas, well done

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @goku445
    @goku4453 жыл бұрын

    Liked for the information, subbed for the humor.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Welcome aboard the channel!

  • @tatavenugopal3082
    @tatavenugopal30823 жыл бұрын

    Super video ....Thank you Andreas

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @arlineandrews7619
    @arlineandrews76193 жыл бұрын

    can we ask questions?

  • @djtoddles8750
    @djtoddles87505 жыл бұрын

    9:00 I'm surprised the strongest word she used was "nerds"

  • @EJEuth
    @EJEuth Жыл бұрын

    Andrea’s I saw your video again, now by Dec/2022. The contents you present are already great, and adding your Swiss sense of humor is just a bonus for us.😊 At the original time, 5 years ago, ESP32 didn’t have code library for IR. By now, it may have and ATTiny85s or ArduinoPro mini could be the smallest versions to try IR coding experiments - not only in size, but also in Power Consumption. About my current project: In doing a DIY ‘project’ to control my Carrier/Midea’s split AC using a tiny and lower cost device as Arduino Pro Mini. Those AC devices use remote coded as “RG52B/BGCE” sending the full parameter set in a longer and more complex burst of IR codes. I have some doubts and don’t know if you could provide any guidance or comment: (1) Have you done (or heard someone) doing this long/complete IR coding for AC by the parameters themselves - instead of just recording hundreds of different combinatorial/configurations? Any guidance about this matter? (2) Developing some ‘smarter’ algorithms to read & learn the T&H sensor response and adjust the AC for better ‘Herman comfort’ - not just the dumb temperature control. Any references or similar cases are greatly appreciated. Thanks and Have a Great Christmas!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    I did not look into IR recently. Maybe you find a project which fulfills your needs (we have no AC here). Merry Christmas to you, too!

  • @EJEuth

    @EJEuth

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AndreasSpiess, curious piece of information that made me do a quick search. I live in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) where cooling AC is more than welcome for our hot days’ troubles. It is a good guess that you live in Swiss, where diagonally you all could face cold days issues for several months/year. Options as burning wood/oil/gas fireplace are non-electric, sure. But the thermal machine known as “AC in heating mode” pumps more heat (BTU/Watt) than just resistive heaters do, which would compensate its cost and other disadvantages in the long run - except when electric energy and oil prices are skyrocketing.

  • @spikeydapikey1483
    @spikeydapikey14836 жыл бұрын

    Happy wife, happy life ;o)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are so right!

  • @RasTona_

    @RasTona_

    2 жыл бұрын

    Only in Europe.😂 Different story across the Atlantic.

  • @aymanfarouk7226

    @aymanfarouk7226

    Жыл бұрын

    Nerd

  • @random_tek

    @random_tek

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@aymanfarouk7226 friendly fire

  • @wjhoogervorst
    @wjhoogervorst6 жыл бұрын

    Great video, just what I needed to be able to switch off my TV etc via my Home Automation via MQTT

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @sallen135
    @sallen1355 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are amazing! It seems like every idea I have for a project I first check your channel and almost always can learn what I need from you. Are you saying your ESP32 IRremote github branch IRrecord sketch works with the esp32? If so, which pin do you use for the IR LED?

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    5 жыл бұрын

    I do not remember the pin. But you see it in the sketch.

  • @JohnChrysostom101
    @JohnChrysostom1014 ай бұрын

    Yup like the sega pda and the casio watch you can use IR to text or send data

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    4 ай бұрын

    Cool!

  • @andrebernardmennicken4685
    @andrebernardmennicken46854 жыл бұрын

    Belgium-Malmedy, 2Dec2019 -- Very clear and fine presentation. I will check your other videos on that IR or Com Subject. Tks as it will be usefull for setting up an application of mine...that i hopefully can fix in Center of our Capital. Best Regards AbM3n.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    4 жыл бұрын

    I hope you will be successful!

  • @JanJeronimus
    @JanJeronimus6 жыл бұрын

    Again an interesting video from Andreas !! I also am thinking about putting ESP's with IR send and receive (and perhaps also a buzzer and some other sensors) in my house. However if you have several of this IR home automaton interfaces near each other send IR only from one! The devices will receive signals from each other and the logic can become confusing. There are also much devices who use a IR power toggle code. This requires the home automation system to maintain information about the current state. Or you need to add other sensors (e.g. the power consumption) to check if the device is on or off.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    1. As I mention in the video: You have to use an addressing scheme if you want to have several senders. Then, Node-Red can send an MQTT message to each of your senders, one after the other. Or the address is the delay each sender has to wait if it gets the MQTT message till it sends the IR signal... 2. Toggle codes suck. I do not like them at all because of the problems you describe.

  • @tracyscott3261
    @tracyscott32613 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Your videos are very useful and interesting.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @verjikovskiy
    @verjikovskiy4 жыл бұрын

    amazing tutorial - though still a lot of IR related questions

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    4 жыл бұрын

    Google search is your friend ;-)

  • @Chaminox
    @Chaminox3 ай бұрын

    great video thank you! maybe use a limit switch for the tv door

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 ай бұрын

    Also a good possibility.

  • @cellularmitosis2
    @cellularmitosis26 жыл бұрын

    Exactly the video I was looking for!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    :-)

  • @norberthartmann5075
    @norberthartmann50756 жыл бұрын

    wie ein schweizer uhrwerk ..... wieder sehr informativ - ich sage mal danke.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Das Uhrwerk ist aus dem Silikon Valley, nur der Inhalt is Schweizerisch ;-)

  • @lufunomphahlele2352
    @lufunomphahlele23523 жыл бұрын

    this guy is killing me ,youre very funny

  • @experiencingtechnicaldiffi5184
    @experiencingtechnicaldiffi51846 жыл бұрын

    I love this tech and find it very useful and try to use it all the time. However, for a simple cabinet door I would glue a magnet to the door and mount a reed switch under the shelf. Or you could mount the sensor at an angle so it can't see the remote. Or if the white cabinet makes that impossible just use a photo resistor since a closed cabinet is dark inside.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I went through your proposals, one after the other. For the reed switch, the distance was too far (without seeing the sensor when the door is open). The LDR did not work because in spring and autumn when the sun shines flat, enough light came in to switch the TV on and if the lights were low during the TV sessions it switched off. The video was already long so I did not mention these experiments...

  • @experiencingtechnicaldiffi5184

    @experiencingtechnicaldiffi5184

    6 жыл бұрын

    I have used both reed switches and LDR for closet and cabinet lighting to good effect. On one closet I mounted a magnet on a post on the hinge side of the door to reach under the shelf and find the reed sw. I have used the reflective sensors for part position and control on automated assembly machinery where magnetic and micro switches could not be used. Also as timing devices where I find hall effect units can be fooled by dirt and metal chips. If your TV cabinet door is manually operated it seems you have found the best solution. Maybe if I watch enough of your videos I will be able to think outside the TV box, too.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    :-) Yes, the door is moved by hand.

  • @joinedupjon
    @joinedupjon6 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking you were going to go for a good old microswitch... but at least the story had a happy ending :)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    :-)

  • @grzesiek1x
    @grzesiek1x2 жыл бұрын

    After a few months of trying! Finally Eureka! I have increased the range like 1000 % !!! Hahahah! It was so easyyy though. Just the receiver doesn't like the long pulses and I have read the datasheet again. Now it works like Philips remote control :D with my own signal pattern.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cool. Congratulations!

  • @grzesiek1x

    @grzesiek1x

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AndreasSpiess Thank you :) It is already installed on my vehicule prototype :) Time will come also for RF inventions (but as it is much more complicated a little bit later).

  • @SagaSeaCraft
    @SagaSeaCraft6 жыл бұрын

    Another excellent vid, Andreas! Why not just use the uC's registers and masks directly rather than use the burdensome and low-performance arduino ide functions for generating the proper signal frequencies and duty rates? Almost any frequency generation is possible within very little cycle difference (error), which would not be an issue. Directly accessing the registers is not dangerous nor is it complicated when compared to the much improved abilities they give the uC. I do get it.... most ATmega 328p users are stuck forever in arduino-land, and you don't mind catering to the bigger crowd. I would think that most people would rather learn a bit more and really see what is happening and be able to do much more, without the arduino-blanket blocking their vision. The arduino ide still allows the use of all the registers, fuses, masks, and proper C and C++ instructions, etc, so if a person can't find the will to learn the basics of Atmel Studio in a few hour's time, they can still use the antiquated and pain-in-the-arse Arduino-ide without using the arduino's goofy, burdensome, canned functions. I suggest anyone reading this, and still using only the arduino ide, to go and download the Atmel Studio 7 and try it out before you let others convince you that it is too cumbersome and complex for you to understand and use to great advantage... AS-7 is so powerful and easy to use! And it provides so many more features to help you work faster and smarter. You don't have to learn all of it right away... in fact you most likely can't. It's a big place. But after using it for a while you will not want to go back to the toy-like arduino ide. Yes, the arduino ide has it's place, it's super simple, etc. But it's terribly lacking. Don't be ruffled by this comment. Just try it out. I double-dog dare ya. :)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    1. I did assembler programming and other low-level stuff like that when I was young and like it that the computer took over this work for me (I still do it if absolutely necessary). 2. Arduino IDE is the standard in the maker scene, also because it can be used to program other MCUs like the ESP8266 or ESP32. An I go with a proverb from here: The fish has to like the worm, not the fisherman ;-) 3. Maybe you convinced some guys to try another IDE like Atmel Studio, or also Eclipse with your comment!

  • @toufikib9283
    @toufikib92832 ай бұрын

    brother that's a great work ♥

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks ✌️

  • @craign8ca
    @craign8ca7 ай бұрын

    Greating from N8CA to HB9BLA !!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    7 ай бұрын

    73 from my side!

  • @jtreg
    @jtreg6 жыл бұрын

    You are the best by far. Thank you!!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @Eger7law011
    @Eger7law0116 жыл бұрын

    Your humor for the dear woman in your life is funny. I am certain your being a innovative electrical engineer goes over into other parts of your relationship. Curious as to how much range infrared can travel? On approaching a gateway to a secured field a tractor or truck would automatically open from a distance of fifty meters. I would not want to have gate then left open but close in a short time with an override to keep it open should it be needed. Reliable and trustworthy are key elements for the not geek squad. Thank you.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I would not use reflected IR for 50 meters. Some sort of RF might be better for that.

  • @battlecoder
    @battlecoder6 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video as usual! Now, I am not entirely sure about photodiodes always being black, and IR emitters always being transparent. I recall having several IR diodes that did not follow this "convention" and I specifically remember using a CMOS camera (normally a phone or a PocketPC) to find which ones were emitters. Receivers were tested later in the same way you tested them on breadboard, to make sure they were receivers indeed, and not just bad IR LEDs.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your addition. I only had these on hand and it made sense to add a filter to the receiver, not to the sender...

  • @SierraLimaOscar

    @SierraLimaOscar

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, quite a few LED diodes (emitters) are also black. e.g. I bought some of these a while back: goo.gl/s66mhX

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    +SierraLimaOscar Your link says "Receptor de INFRARROJOS Receptor" which I think means receiver? The pictures also show the word "receiver"

  • @SierraLimaOscar

    @SierraLimaOscar

    6 жыл бұрын

    Oooops! wrong link, sorry! These are the one I meant goo.gl/WrPSRS. They are not as black as the receivers though (although in real life they look darker as in the pic).

  • @anullhandle

    @anullhandle

    6 жыл бұрын

    Those look like the everlight ones adafruit sells described as blue transparent. The receivers I've seen look black almost totally opaque. No idea why they tint the emitters. Narrow up the pass band, vis ID..?

  • @niceguy5772
    @niceguy57723 жыл бұрын

    great work uncle im sorry if you are not old as a uncle or grandfather

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am 64. You you decide ;-)

  • @frostgreen5527
    @frostgreen55276 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, entertaining and informative. 😀

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @frogembassy
    @frogembassy Жыл бұрын

    Great information especially the info about the esp32. FYI you could have saved your marriage sooner if you used a TOF detector for distance or HC-SR04, If you did then you would not have as good a story. Keep up the good work

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tip!

  • @jonanthony7709
    @jonanthony77099 ай бұрын

    You have a great way of explaining things. I have IR control for TV and camera from ESP32. However I would to move from the Arduino IDE to the ESP-IDF as I want to use FreeRTOS.Any hints on the best way to use the IR code in the Arduino framework to ESP-IDF. Thanks again.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    9 ай бұрын

    You can use RTOS also in the Arduino framework. I did a video about that.

  • @johnjcb4690
    @johnjcb4690 Жыл бұрын

    Oh boy i was looking for this

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you found it!

  • @empty0303
    @empty03036 жыл бұрын

    This is so cool, thank you for sharing this video :)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @evansuits4926
    @evansuits49266 жыл бұрын

    For an old software guy, who is enjoying his retirement hours fiddling with microcontrollers, these videos are a Godsend. Thank you! Quick question: I notice that you often wear fabric gloves when handling components. Is this to reduce static buildup? Keep the components clean? Keep your fingers clean? All of the above?

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your nice words. The gloves only have a private reason, non-technical.

  • @waltsteinchen
    @waltsteinchen6 жыл бұрын

    Just thumbs up for this video Andreas! .. Still trying to reverse engineer the 'my-wife' application - whenever I think I found a coincidence that could help me to predict and influence further behavior - I have to find out pretty soon that I did not use the correct codes - my theorie is that the target uses lot's of self-modifying code .. ;:-)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    This is always an excuse if we did not yet find the right rules ;-) Ich sage meinen Kunden immer, dass die teuerste Regel "Es kommt drauf an" ist. Sie kann kaum automatisiert werden und die Leute, die es für deren Anwendung braucht, sind auch nicht billig...

  • @northshorepx
    @northshorepx6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Andreas and Mrs Andreas! Could we please have Mrs Spiess as a regular beta tester! She will help you add the real world wife acceptance factor (WAF) in future performance and cost spreadsheets. Joking aside this was a great video in your usual great style but I have a question please. How do you or other manufacturers ensure that their codes are unique so that they don't do something bad for instance switch on the heating (company 1) AND open all the windows (company 2) from a single IR transmission?

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    WAF :-)) I did not dig into the IR codes itself because I still had the remote to copy the code. So I do not know if there is any standard body like in Ethernet. I do not think so, but maybe somebody else knows.

  • @northshorepx

    @northshorepx

    6 жыл бұрын

    thank you!!!

  • @umbertomurri9478
    @umbertomurri94784 жыл бұрын

    You are right when told: - it's not easy program Arduino to have 38 KHz - But I'm been more lucky than clever and after to have read much articles about the Timers/Counters inside Arduino I have reach a good result with these few rows (on Arduino Nano): define pwmPin 11 // IR Carrier 38 KHz PWM const long IR_CLOCK_RATE = 38000L; // IR Carrier 38 KHz PWM void setup() { TCCR2A = _BV(WGM21) | _BV(COM2A0); // PWM setup TCCR2B = _BV(CS20); // PWM setup - 38kHz carrier/timer OCR2A = (F_CPU/(IR_CLOCK_RATE*2L)-1); // PWM setup pinMode (pwmPin, OUTPUT); // PWM setup } // end setup void loop() { } // end loop My acknowledgements to - Hao Jiang - Ken Shirriff - Leonard Birchall -

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @cody4128
    @cody41282 жыл бұрын

    Any videos in the works for building a bigger longer distance IR array? Maybe a water tight enclosure to be mounted on the front of a vehicle?

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 жыл бұрын

    So far I have no plans for that. But you never know ;-)

  • @YusufBAYLAV
    @YusufBAYLAV5 жыл бұрын

    Hi @Andreas Spiess, re-watching your videos an idea came in mind, but could not be sure about a thing and wanted to contact you. You're declaring that it's possible to prevent day light from tricking IR receivers. I'm thinking about creating a robotic pan tilt mechanism, which follows only an IR emitter. I mean if not please suggest me some technology. I'm fed up with my motorcycle mirrors change their angles because of the wind. And as I go faster I need to bend my head in order to resist the wind and supply some aerodynamics. This results with the fact of losing my mirror vision. I'm now searching for a technology which will let me to 3d print a pan tilt mechanism to arrange my circle shaped mirrors angle relatively to my heads movement. I do not want to lose my vision in any case. Could IR be this technology? Could you advise me?

  • @RealEngineer
    @RealEngineer6 жыл бұрын

    As always a quality video :)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @publicmail2
    @publicmail26 жыл бұрын

    Photo electric smoke detectors work by the coded IR beam being reflected by smoke not broken causing alarm.

  • @chuckwilcox6997

    @chuckwilcox6997

    6 жыл бұрын

    Interesting AD, so if you were to put a piece of paper or object close in the path of the coded IR beam (similar to the smoke) this would cause the coded IR beam to be reflected back to the photo electric smoke detector? So I imagine in close proximity a coded IR beam could detect objects that would not have to have the receiver and transmitter opposite each other like Andreas TV cabinet. Do you know how far reliable IR reflective sensing works in an outdoor environment? Thank you for your earlier comment and consideration of my questions.

  • @Dialbist

    @Dialbist

    6 жыл бұрын

    Is it possible to measure the density of smoke? with ir

  • @ufohunter3688

    @ufohunter3688

    6 жыл бұрын

    "Is it possible to measure the density of smoke?" www.sharp-world.com/products/device-china/lineup/data/pdf/datasheet/gp2y1010au_appl_e.pdf

  • @Dialbist

    @Dialbist

    6 жыл бұрын

    UFOhunter Yes, I know this sensor, but if it is constantly in the smoke, it will not clog?

  • @publicmail2

    @publicmail2

    6 жыл бұрын

    That is correct, hands free faucets too. Distance proportional to emitter power and reflectivity of obstacles. These uses are close less then a foot. Breaking beams can go 100s of feet.

  • @2112user
    @2112user6 жыл бұрын

    Love the video! Came here searching for a lesson just like this, in hopes of undersanding why another program (Iaqua controller) isn't working with my lights, and got humor too :) I did have a question on the code (IRMQTT_ESP32). I'm trying to use it on an arduino but after some errors due to missing library files (or wrong ones) I'm stuck on an exit status 1 for no matching function for call to 'IRsend::IRsend(int&)' Is this another library issue, and if so, which one?

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    The ESP32 uses different libraries than the Arduino. You have to use the Arduino libraries for that. But you anyway will need connectivity (Internet). I do not work with Arduino in such scenarios so I do not know which libraries should be used

  • @2112user

    @2112user

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the info, I'll see if I can get it going. I do wonder, is it possible to have one send command transmit more than one code? For the application I'm looking at, I need to press 3 buttons to turn a light on and get it to the lighting I'd wish to use. Can a program be made to send 3 codes with a delay between them, using one time trigger or line?

  • @reeseyme9613
    @reeseyme96136 жыл бұрын

    perhaps a ultrasonic sonic sensor like those HC-SR04 will be better for the TV door project, its awfully easy to program it to detect in a specific distance and no worries on the ambient lighting issues.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are right, this is another possibility.

  • @grzesiek1x
    @grzesiek1x3 жыл бұрын

    so if I understand those diagrams right (11:55) - every signal I send from my remote control is like delayed about 0,08 sec ? I mean when I keep pressing the same button for example.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    The receiver for sure has to wait for the whole transmission plus the time to decode teh signal.

  • @SebaOPL
    @SebaOPL3 жыл бұрын

    It was very helful. Thank you!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @adwait_natu
    @adwait_natu10 ай бұрын

    Very well explained! Thank you so much! Have you uploaded the code for your own code what you are talking about at 13:50 made on attiny85? If yes please let me know, im working on project where im facing same issue with other remote interfarrence

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    10 ай бұрын

    I do not think so. However it was very simple. Just create a few 1 and 0 and check if the receiver gets the same sequence.

  • @WayneTheSeine
    @WayneTheSeine5 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant. Every helpful. Thank you.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @backlash00
    @backlash003 жыл бұрын

    In cases where propagation time is important, what's the best I can expect to see in a low to high transition at the transmitter to a low to high at the receiver output. No mechanical relay, to slow.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Propagation of light is 300'000km/sec. More important is the protocol and the transmission speed you use. I did not do measurements for that purpose. Maybe google knows?

  • @chuxxsss
    @chuxxsss6 жыл бұрын

    Another fantastic vlog Andreas. I don't know how you find the time mate.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I built the sensor last year...

  • @daskasspatzle2396
    @daskasspatzle23966 жыл бұрын

    The easiest way would have been to throw the tv out of the house. Another easy way would have been to use a mechanical switch, reed contact or something like that. But your effort taking video was great ;-)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    1. Maybe with the TV my wife would also go ;-) 2. As I wrote in another comment. I tried the LDR and the reed switch but was not successful in my particular situation I also wanted to use this example to show how to deal with some issues of the IR technology.

  • @daskasspatzle2396

    @daskasspatzle2396

    6 жыл бұрын

    And you excellently demonstrated it ;-)

  • @vsomareddy
    @vsomareddy Жыл бұрын

    Hi Andreas, I have 4 sets of IR transmitters & receivers on my vacuum robot out of which 2 transmitters have gone bad (2 of them are not emitting the light when I watched the video recording as the light was not visible to bare eyes, the other 2 can be seen glowing once in a while in the video recording). How to determine if the IR transmitter has gone bad or if there is something wrong on the mother board. If I want to replace only the IR transmitters, how to find out what specification transmitters are used on the device originally. Thanks in advance for your help. I could share photos or videos, but I guess I cannot do that here.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    I have no idea to find a replacement :-( To find out if the transmitters work, I would measure if they get a signal (with an oscilloscope). If they get a signal and do not emit IR, the error most probably is with the diode. Otherwise probably on the mainboard. Be sure they are emitters and not receivers.

  • @vladik1011
    @vladik10113 жыл бұрын

    38 kHz frequency implies that the transmitter has to turn on or off every 26 microseconds, correct? 1 second / 38,000 = 26 microseconds. So the receiver in this case would be detecting a meaningful transmission by "reading" on/off signals or bits every 26 microseconds? And "meaningful" would be defined as certain sequence of bits or on/off signals that would precede every legitimate code transmission, correct?

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, you are right. But this is usually done by the TSOP receiver chip.

  • @vladik1011

    @vladik1011

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AndreasSpiess Got it, thanks for your reply.

  • @JS-do2ye
    @JS-do2ye2 жыл бұрын

    Very nice. Would it be also possible to send Analog values via IR over short distances (e.g. 3cm).

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes. But you have to convert them into digital values and back.

  • @joeybushagour2612
    @joeybushagour26126 жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @PatrizioBekerle
    @PatrizioBekerle6 жыл бұрын

    Great video, Andreas! I wonder if your would have made your wife happier more quickly if you had used an ultrasonic range detector. :)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am not sure if she would hear the difference. She has about my age and we do not hear any more high frequencies ;-)

  • @colmaniot6331
    @colmaniot63316 жыл бұрын

    Dear Andres thank you for the comprehensive explanations. I am trying to use the IRSendDemo with ESP32 (WROOM-32 1313) and not sure how to interpret the comment " An IR LED must be connected to Arduino PWM pin 3", pin 3 is RX0 in this board pinout. Should it be TX0 (sadly not working), what is the proper pin to connect in order to send IR codes using your examples (or the ESP32 Compatible examples from your github) ? Thanks.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    In the sketch the pins are defined as follows: int RECV_PIN = 14;int SEND_PIN = 5; No pin 3

  • @IanWilkinson-SgtWilko
    @IanWilkinson-SgtWilko6 жыл бұрын

    Another excellent video! Out of interest, as you seem to fix a lot of libraries, do you tend to send pull requests back to the original repository with the fix? I often want to use a thing you've fixed but don't know if the original repository (which quite often has moved forward since your video) includes your fixes.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    So far I did not send it back. Maybe I will do it with this library.

  • @CrazyCoupleDIY
    @CrazyCoupleDIY6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for this. And u are lucky that your misses only said "Nerd" not "F****" By the way what website did you use to find the IR codes. I am at the moment struggling to automate my panasonic a/c. I can turn it off and on but had no luck at all in reading the rest of the buttons

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I used irdb.tk/find/ . but there are others. Just google...

  • @SierraLimaOscar

    @SierraLimaOscar

    6 жыл бұрын

    For some reason AC IR codes are more complex and longer than for other appliances (I've seen 32 Bytes long commands). I reverse engineered the protocol of my Mitsubishi RKS502A503 remote using information from here: www.analysir.com . I initially only used a scope, an excel sheet and a receiver I desoldered from an old CD player. I eventually purchased their analysis software because the next AC I did had crazy long codes and it made life simpler.

  • @CrazyCoupleDIY

    @CrazyCoupleDIY

    6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome thanks

  • @patrickd.115
    @patrickd.1154 жыл бұрын

    Hallo Herr Spiess. Vielen Dank für die sehr gelungenen Tutorials. Wäre es denkbar ein Video über das Auslesen von 2.4 GHz Fernbedienungen zu machen?

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    4 жыл бұрын

    Die sind rar und deshalb würde ein solches Video nicht geschaut :-(

  • @patrickd.115

    @patrickd.115

    4 жыл бұрын

    Okay. Ich habe hier schon zwei Stück liegen :). Danke dennoch für die Antwort und mach weiter so. 👍🏼

  • @wrongsideof40
    @wrongsideof40 Жыл бұрын

    Hi - I just discovered this video. Fabulous! And you touch upon EXACTLY a little project I want to attempt myself; a CW keyer with an infrared link to the radio transceiver. The Is there much more circuitry required to turn the 'hi/lo' from the IR receiver into something that will key the rig? Any pointers much appreciated. *****It's the next day, and I only just realised that if I want to put the IR link between the paddle and the keyer (or rig with built-in keyer) I need TWO IR links; one for dits and one for dahs. So as well as, say, the 'standard' 38kHz link, do I need to choose the other link's frequency as far from 38kHz as possible or can I use any other freq than 38kHz? Thanks

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    You could code the IR signal (one code for the left and another code for the right paddle. You get IR receivers for other frequencies. But I do not know how sharp their filters are.

  • @sohammukhi1404
    @sohammukhi1404 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, I am facing the same issue...Currently, I am working with a simple CW red laser and DET100A2 photodetector. I wanted to make it ambient light proof. I want to use TTL modulated laser with esp WROOM 32 at 40KHz frequency But I am not sure how to generate 40KHz frequency at GPIO pin. I tried with this code but it's not working. could you please guide me with the new code ? // the number of the LED pin const int ledPin = 16; // 16 corresponds to GPIO16 // setting PWM properties const int freq = 40000; const int ledChannel = 0; const int resolution = 15; void setup(){ Serial.begin(115200); pinMode(ledPin,OUTPUT); // configure LED PWM functionalitites ledcSetup(ledChannel, freq, resolution); // attach the channel to the GPIO to be controlled ledcAttachPin(ledPin, ledChannel); } void loop(){ Serial.println("0% PWM"); ledcWrite(ledChannel,0); //delay(100); Serial.println("100% PWM"); ledcWrite(ledChannel, 1024); //delay(100); }

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, I cannot do remote debugging. Maybe things changed in the code. This is an old video.

  • @arlineandrews7619
    @arlineandrews76193 жыл бұрын

    I have a lamp with ir motion sensor which doesn't work anymore, I'm wondering if it could get" fried"

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    I do not know :-(

  • @m1k4c
    @m1k4c2 жыл бұрын

    Guys, anyone has any idea how could I amplify (current only) of pulses coming to the IR led and use higher power led instead. Let's say 2-3 amps instead of 20-30 mA. Any ideas for transistor circuit?

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    2 жыл бұрын

    I assume you need a stronger IR diode and a transistor to switch the higher current. and you can connect many diodes in Series to get more power.

  • @loicsamson914
    @loicsamson9146 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting ! I was just thinking on how to add it sending capabilities to a sonoff th10 or 16 in order to power control and send ir commands to some hifi équipement:-)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    :-)

  • @chuckwilcox6997
    @chuckwilcox69976 жыл бұрын

    Andreas an excellent video and well researched. Incredible quick turnaround on bringing something insightful and new to video. Did you determine the range of an IR beam transmits reliably to a receiver and did you discover what the maximum reliable distance for reflective transmission was, ie like the TV cabinet setup? I'm considering external passive IR with fresnel lense as they are low power, but your video has given me a few other ideas. Again, brilliant work :)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think this is more an optical question and I do not know a lot about lenses. In my lab, the IR detector chips were very sensitive. I do not know how they would work on the outside with bright sun. I assume, they would go into saturation quickly and would no more able to detect the small signals of an LED.

  • @chuckwilcox6997

    @chuckwilcox6997

    6 жыл бұрын

    Mmm, yes I expect the IR chips will be saturated by natural daylight IR and yes an optical issue. Thank you for your response.

  • @marsim4150
    @marsim41506 жыл бұрын

    finally no noise in hearphones !!! :-) thank you

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your feedback. I did not change anything. Hopefully, it will stay like that...

  • @renelefebvre53
    @renelefebvre536 жыл бұрын

    Très intéressante vidéo, j'ai travaillé avec les informations de www.lirc.org dans le passé et décodé des trames IR en assembleur sur un LPC2106 . Très amusant ! Merci pour votre travail.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am not too much into Linux and I was not aware it can deal with fast signals. Thanks for the link.

  • @OthmanAlikhan
    @OthmanAlikhan3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video, very advanced =)

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome!

  • @chaitanyaghate3262
    @chaitanyaghate32623 жыл бұрын

    Hello, how to capture raw data of AC remote and send it to the device(AC) using that data, I am facing problem regarding buffer so I increase the size of buffer but afterwards it is printing continuously on serial monitor.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately I cannot do remote debugging :-(

  • @akshaysrivastava1270
    @akshaysrivastava12704 жыл бұрын

    Hey, I am trying to build an IR spectrometer inexpensively. I am new to arduino though. The basic principle is that the diode shall emit IR radiation and then the sample to be analyzed would absorb a specific wavelength of the radiation (characteristic for different molecules). Is it possible to use this detector for this analysis (wavelength instead of it working like an ON/OFF switch and not working on detection of the intensity of IR). If not, can you please point me in the right direction??

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    4 жыл бұрын

    I made a video about a spectrometer

  • @ct3sibius
    @ct3sibius5 жыл бұрын

    You save my day. Thanks.

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @avejst
    @avejst6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing 😀👍

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    :-)

  • @q12x
    @q12x3 жыл бұрын

    very nice !

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @tonyolivieri3497
    @tonyolivieri34976 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all of your great videos. Very appreciated. I'm using the IRRemote library as described and all is working(Send and Receive). I want to take the values for the remote control I've read and write them to memory using SPIFFS. Since IR is running an ISR, my code bombs when I try to write the remote data to SPIFFS file. I'm struggling to get around this issues. I do not see any methods to terminate the ISR when I'm done reading codes. I'm using Adafruits ESP32 Feather. Any direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

  • @AndreasSpiess

    @AndreasSpiess

    6 жыл бұрын

    I never use SD cards, so I do not know where the problem is. What if you attach the ISR to a pin which does not move during SD operation? Then no interrupt should trigger.