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Title: IR Communication


1
IR Communication
  • October 27, 2004

2
Sources
  • Lindsay, Andy. IR Remote for the Boe-Bot. v 1.0
    2004.

3
How Does a TV Remote Work?
  • On a button press, the remote flashes its IR LED
    on/off at 38.5 kHz to broadcast a code for that
    button.
  • The code is produced by controlling the brief
    amounts of time the IR LED flashes on and off.
  • It flashes a signal to indicate the start of
    transmission.
  • For a SONY TV, the remote has to broadcast IR for
    2.4 ms o indicate start.
  • The message that follows consists of a
    combination of 1.2 ms (binary-1) and 0.6 ms
    (binary-0) broadcasts.
  • The IR detector on the Boe-Bot sends low signals
    that match the time pattern broadcast by the
    remote.

4
How Does the TV Dectector Work?
  • In many cases IR detector/receiver on your
    Boe-Bot is the same detector found in many TVs
    and VCRs.
  • This detector sends a low signal whenever it
    detects IR flashing on/off at 38.5 kHz and a high
    signal the rest of the time.
  • When the IR detector sends low signals, the
    processor inside a TV or VCR measures how long
    each of the low signals lasts.
  • These are used to figure out which key was
    pressed on the remote.
  • BASIC Stamp 2 can be programmed to detect,
    measure, store, and interpret the sequence of low
    pulses it receives from the same IR detector.

5
Timing Diagram
  • This message consists of thirteen negative pulses
    that the BASIC Stamp can easily measure.
  • 1 the start pulse, which lasts for 2.4 ms.
  • 2-13 will either last for 1.2 ms (binary-1) or
    0.6 ms (binary-0).
  • 2-8 indicates which key is pressed.
  • 9-13 indicate if the message is being sent to a
    TV, VCR, CD, DVD player, etc.
  • Pulses are transmitted in least significant bit
    first fashion.
  • the first data pulse is bit-0.
  • the next data pulse is bit-1
  • Etc.
  • If you press and hold a key on the remote, the
    same message will be sent over and over again
    with a 20 to 30 ms rest between messages.

6
Timing Diagram
7
PULSIN Command
  • Complementary command to PULSOUT
  • The syntax for the PULSIN command is
  • PULSIN Pin, State, Variable
  • Pin the I/O pin for measuring the pulse.
  • State is used to determine whether the pulse is a
    high pulse (1) or a low pulse (0).
  • Variable stores the pulse duration measured by
    the BASIC Stamp.

8
  • ' IR Remote for the Boe-Bot - RecordAndDisplayPwm.
    bs2
  • ' Measure all data pulses from SONY IR remote set
    to control a TV.
  • ' STAMP BS2
  • ' PBASIC 2.5
  • time VAR Word(12) ' SONY TV remote variables.
  • index VAR Nib
  • ' Display heading.
  • DEBUG "time ARRAY", CR,
  • "PWM MEASUREMENTS", CR,
  • "Element Duration, 2-us", CR,
  • "------- --------------"
  • DO ' Beginning of main loop.
  • DO ' Wait for rest between messages.
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(0)
  • LOOP UNTIL time(0) gt 1000

9
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(0) ' Measure/store data
    pulses.
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(1)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(2)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(3)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(4)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(5)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(6)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(7)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(8)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(9)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(10)
  • PULSIN 9, 0, time(11)
  • FOR index 0 TO 11
  • ' Display 12 pulse measurements.
  • DEBUG CRSRXY, 0, 4 index, "time(", DEC
    index,
  • ")",
  • CRSRXY, 9, 4 index, DEC time(index)
  • NEXT
  • LOOP ' Repeat main loop.

10
A Sample Dataset
  • Test data for 5 second press of each key 0-9,
    vol, vol-, ch, ch-, power and enter.
  • Dataset

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' IR Remote for the Boe-Bot - 2BitRemoteBoeBot.bs2
' Control your Boe-Bot with an IR remote set to
control a ' SONY TV with the 1-4 or CH/- and
VOL/- keys. 'STAMP BS2 'PBASIC 2.5 time
VAR Word(2) ' SONY TV remote
variables. DEBUG "Press hold a digit key (1-4)
or CH/- and VOL/-" FREQOUT 4, 2000, 3000
' Start/reset indicator. DO
' Beginning of main loop. DO
' Wait for rest between messages.
PULSIN 9, 0, time(0) LOOP UNTIL time(0) gt 1000
PULSIN 9, 0, time(0) ' Measure/store data
pulses. PULSIN 9, 0, time(1) ' Decide which
maneuver to execute depending on the '
combination of pulse durations stored in the
first ' two pulse measurements. IF (time(1)
lt 500) AND (time(0) lt 500) THEN PULSOUT 13,
850 ' Forward
PULSOUT 12, 650
14
ELSEIF (time(1) lt 500) AND (time(0) gt 500)
THEN PULSOUT 13, 650
' Backward PULSOUT 12, 850 ELSEIF (time(1)
gt 500) AND (time(0) lt 500) THEN PULSOUT 13,
850 ' Right rotate
PULSOUT 12, 850 ELSEIF (time(1) gt 500) AND
(time(0) gt 500) THEN PULSOUT 13, 650
' Left rotate PULSOUT 12, 650
ENDIF LOOP '
Repeat main loop.
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