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drkl

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Joined: 18/10/2015
Location: Hungary
Posts: 102
Posted: 07:40pm 18 May 2018
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Hello,

I want to turn on my smart Samsung TV by Micromite with infra. Is there any solution for this problem? (I know the Sony solution, but this is Samsung...)
drk
 
Phil23
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Joined: 27/03/2016
Location: Australia
Posts: 1667
Posted: 11:57pm 18 May 2018
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Played a little with IR & decided the best way to go was to sacrifice a universal remote.

It's Aircon I'm wanting to control; looked & read & AC protocols seemed difficult to deal with.

Now have 2 universal remote; 7 Bucks each & working with both my A/C's after a bit of a fiddle.

Gotta bust them apart yet & get to that project....

Phil.

Edit,

Even one like these might work.





Edited by Phil23 2018-05-20
 
Frank N. Furter
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Joined: 28/05/2012
Location: Germany
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Posted: 09:49am 19 May 2018
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Hi drk,

somebody did the same thing to an Arduino...
Maybe this will help you?

Frank
 
drkl

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Posted: 08:07am 21 May 2018
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Hi, thank you your help.
I try to write the program...
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matherp
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Posted: 08:21am 21 May 2018
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Once you know the code you can generate the required output using this cfunction and "ANDing" the output with a 38KHz PWM
 
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