IR Remotes & Microcontrollers - Arduino & ESP32

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Dronebotworkshop
    @Dronebotworkshop  9 месяцев назад +12

    Hi everyone - It's come to my attention that there has been someone masquerading as myself, responding to some comments here with a link to a Telegram chat to win a prize from me. THIS IS A SCAM, I am not holding a contest, nor do I have a Telegram account. PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THESE MESSAGES!!
    It's happening on a lot of my videos, I'm taking steps to remove them manually, but as I have 162 videos, it will take some time. If you do run across a suspicious comment, I would appreciate you letting me know at info@dronebotworkshop.com.
    Thanks!
    Bill (The real one!)

  • @Dronebotworkshop
    @Dronebotworkshop  Год назад +100

    Believe it or not, as long as this video is there is a lot more! I have three more advanced IR remote projects that I will be presenting in a future video.

    • @philipanderson9434
      @philipanderson9434 Год назад

      Please do 🙏. I have an IR project and struggling with changing the timer to timer 5 on the mega because I am using a TFT shield. I watched your video on ISR and that helped me to understand a bit more and I trying to figure it out. Gonna watch this video on by break. You do explain things very very well.

    • @amitvikrampujar5517
      @amitvikrampujar5517 Год назад +1

      Great video @Dronebotworkshop , got to learn a lot!👏
      But I have a genuine question :🤔
      (Q) What is the real use of remote-controlled lamp or may be some other Smart Home device?🙄As a tinkerer it's great to build such a product. But my question is that, is it really required?
      When something so common like a lamp has been used for generations using a simple electro-mechanical switch, what necessitates the need for add the remote control functionality ?
      I am asking this because I am badly confused😩 regarding my career choice. Do embedded systems like this remote-enabled lamp or some other is a *SERIOUS*🧐 application which has mainstream demand like for Laptops, Smartphones, Routers, TV Sets etc.
      P.S. : I am asking this question genuinely. I live in India where I don't see much use of such a product. I am confused regarding what career choice to make : Chip designing or Embedded SW/IoT Developnent?

    • @mapanjwani
      @mapanjwani Год назад +1

      Looking forward to them. Great work and effort, thanks a lot.

    • @taham6757
      @taham6757 Год назад +1

      i have a question can u make a video replicating the function of the flipper zero ??? like the IR if one of the things which is festinating but like is it even possible also nice video as always

    • @chriskaprys
      @chriskaprys Год назад +1

      Looking forward to it! Started this last night and finished it tonight to take time to digest it all, and I'm getting excited to try out some of these ideas.

  • @grahamnichols1416
    @grahamnichols1416 Год назад +20

    This channel is the gold standard for quality instruction.

  • @JeanDAVID
    @JeanDAVID Год назад +15

    It's a real complete lecture over IR protocol and its applications on Arduino. The relative web page is clear and well documented. You are a excellent teacher !

  • @patvickers8189
    @patvickers8189 10 месяцев назад +1

    My grandmother had an ultrasonic remote in the late 70s. We realized it when we got metal slinkies for Christmas. The tv seemed to have a mind of it's own! Changed channels, volume, and would turn off and on.

  • @kostaschousianiths6076
    @kostaschousianiths6076 Год назад +12

    A truly comprehensive and informative lesson in IR technology and micro controllers in general. Could never thank you enough!! ❤

  • @henrysiegertsz8204
    @henrysiegertsz8204 10 месяцев назад

    I bought 5 ESP8266 boards with OLED and WIFI for under £10, I have four main Projects, A fancy Digitally driven Analog clock, pendulum and mechanical chimes, Three axis CNC automation for my Slab Flattening router bed, Control and monitoring of my Pond temperature and water level, and a learning remote control for my Sony Smart TV, whose remote died and I couldn't get an original replacement only a third party one which is awful.
    I haven't done any programming since the 1980's Commodore and Sinclair BASIC and Z80 and 6502 machine code. But you make this look so easy.
    I uploaded The Arduino environment and ESP8266 board libraries, with my board announcing "Hello World" I'm ESP8266 OLED! D5=GPIO12=SCL and D6=GPIO14=SDA. I'm ready to get soldering to my Veroboard and start experimenting.

  • @janzkijowa7275
    @janzkijowa7275 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dear Bill, your work was and is the biggest inspiration in DIY electronics i ever found and ever had. Your examples and explanations are of perfect choice and performence. Thanks to you, i am now able to build everythink i want. Thank you Bill!

  • @neilcampbell6026
    @neilcampbell6026 Год назад +6

    Another great educational tutorial. Looking forward to the other projects too. I don't care how long your videos go, it's just and more and more great stuff. Thank you.

  • @ardespmaker
    @ardespmaker Год назад +4

    Bill - your tutorials are the best out there - such a definitive reference that is a spark for loads more projects. . Thanks a lot and like others I really appreciate the effort you put in to generate these.

  • @reiner.n
    @reiner.n Год назад +3

    Again and again I am impressed by the quality and details of your explanations in the videos. Thank you so much.

  • @pboston6RR
    @pboston6RR 7 месяцев назад

    WOW! That was a lot of very useful information!.
    I checked in to this presentation because I wanted to build another IR system to control a model railroad streetcar. I had the code from several years ago but when I tried to use it, it wouldn’t work because the IRremote library had been updates and now my existing code didn’t work. 😢
    Help from internet sources was cryptic, at best, and used a whole lot of jargon that I am unfamiliar with, since I am completely self taught on microcontrollers. DroneBot Workshop is once again my go-to source for easy to understand and accurate information presented in a clear concise style.
    Now it’s back to the workbench to try modifying my old code to fit the new IRremote version.
    Thanks again for making things easy to understand (I do use the back button a LOT)😅

  • @Crusty_Camper
    @Crusty_Camper Год назад +1

    Hi Bill and thanks for the heads-up that this video was being published this weekend.

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! A really clear step-by-step guide for the uninitiated. I was able to follow and learn. I'll need to watch again to absorb the detail but that's the great thing about your videos: they are there when the student needs a second look. Thanks, Bill.

    • @samratmondal2687
      @samratmondal2687 5 месяцев назад

      IRremot by shirff not working my laptop.
      How is the reason please comment.

  • @TonySwitzerland
    @TonySwitzerland 9 месяцев назад

    Extremely interesting tutorial. In terms of content and quality, but also the clear pronunciation, which is perfectly understood even by people whose native language is not English.
    Thank you!

  • @maditiarvind
    @maditiarvind Год назад +1

    This is indeed a very useful and detailed video. I hope that the coming follow up vides will cover the integration of these IR remote controls into existing home automation platforms like Home assistant. I could not find any way in which I could integrate this with ESPHome. Hope you can guide on this direction. Looking forward to the follow up videos.

  • @Jim_One-wl4ke
    @Jim_One-wl4ke 3 месяца назад +1

    Best instructor so far in this field for us learners, thank you very much for doing this for us❤.

  • @LeifNelandDk
    @LeifNelandDk Год назад +1

    A cool/fun/evil use for this library is to make a portable unit that cycles through all possible protocols and addresses and sends the OFF command.

  • @erich7431
    @erich7431 Год назад

    Incredible content, I am lacking of superlatives when it comes the quality of the content you're offering us. thank you so much!

  • @michaelbyron9688
    @michaelbyron9688 Год назад +1

    This is an absolutely all-time BEST video for me! Thank you!

  • @beeman1885
    @beeman1885 Год назад +1

    What a great video - and timely. I was just about to start a remote control project. I can’t imagine how many hours you spend putting this content together. I wonder how hard it would be to solve one of my most aggravating remote control issues. You can only type characters into a TV with the remote by using direction arrows - especially annoying when searching for a movie title on Netflix or similar apps. Would be nice to input characters from a phone keyboard directly to the TV.

  • @JohnJones-oy3md
    @JohnJones-oy3md Год назад +3

    4:40 - The device that gave us the term 'clicker' in reference to remote controls.

    • @azyfloof
      @azyfloof Год назад +1

      Honesty that part of the video was a total mind blow! Had no idea it relied purely on mechanical vibration and zero battery power :O
      This is the stuff of Technology Connections. He needs to do a video on that!

  • @peircedan
    @peircedan 9 месяцев назад +1

    A good presentation overall. Someone has already pointed out you must have meant a 2N3904 rather than an 06.
    At 21:16 I'd suggest the dropping resistor is important as it allows one to seat the IR diode current to a predetermined value.
    At 21:15 your location of the IR diode looks undesirable to me. It would be more typical to locate the diode with the resistor in the collector circuit (as you actually do later in the video). It would be best to keep the collector to emitter voltage small when the transistor is on. Let the transistor stay cool.

  • @davethetaswegian
    @davethetaswegian Год назад

    Thanks, this will be great reference info for when I get around to making a replacement for the Harmony remote that currently controls my home theater system.

  • @robertpardy1359
    @robertpardy1359 Год назад +1

    Another awesome video again. Thank you for such a clear and thorough explanation.

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 Год назад +4

    At 22:45 that should be a 2N3904 NOT 2N3906! At 38:16, I would have used the I2C to cut down on the number of connections!

    • @peircedan
      @peircedan 9 месяцев назад +1

      That is an important point regarding a 3904 vs a 3906 and could cause some some confusion and frustration. Probably should have a caption added to the video.

  • @pet.a.928
    @pet.a.928 Год назад

    very nice video explaining IR systems, gives you some very good inside how they work and how it can be implemented, look forward to the rest regarding this topic.

  • @aaandis
    @aaandis 6 месяцев назад

    I learned so much by watching this to understand I knew/know so little. Thank you!

  • @robcarl1100
    @robcarl1100 9 месяцев назад

    Great video thank you for sharing. Not sure if it's been mentioned or not but around the 23 minute mark, I believe you want a 2N3904, not a 2N3906. This will match the schematic symbol shown.

  • @petermolnar6017
    @petermolnar6017 Год назад +2

    This is truly superb, huge thank you!

  • @uquarosh
    @uquarosh Год назад +1

    Brilliant! Just what we needed. Thanks heaps.

  • @williamdelatorre9991
    @williamdelatorre9991 Год назад +1

    Excellence is the name of this video. The best.

  • @rene-jeanmercier6517
    @rene-jeanmercier6517 Год назад +1

    Excellent tutorial that gives the taste to experiment with IR. Very clear information, well paced. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Regard, RJM

  • @ismaelmetero4121
    @ismaelmetero4121 Год назад +1

    Impressive explanation

  • @oneeyestudios
    @oneeyestudios Год назад +5

    Remotely fascinating... Nice!

    • @MostlyPosative-nj5ex
      @MostlyPosative-nj5ex Год назад

      How can you say it’s nice before you even watch it? It’s an hour and a half long and you commented before you could possibly watch it.

  • @jimg9294
    @jimg9294 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all these great video.

  • @NLGeebee
    @NLGeebee Год назад +2

    You know what the worst part of your videos is?
    Because you live in Canada, you release your videos around bed time here in Europe. And I just have to watch your material! And yet, my alarm goes off at 06:25.
    Do you know how much sleep I miss because of your great videos? 😂

  • @houtmann774
    @houtmann774 7 месяцев назад

    Great Great Website and excellent tutorials presented in such way that the 'mortal man' can understand. I thank you for your time spent in researching and compiling top-notch vieos. All for free, truly remakable.
    Much appreciated.

  • @johnburgess2084
    @johnburgess2084 Год назад +1

    Fantastic discussion of IR remote control aspects. Excellent presentation and detail. I'm looking forward to seeing what the other projects are that you've done. Have you done anything with addressable LEDs? I've been playing with that with some success (and some failures). I had a hard time getting the $10 LED strip controller to recognize its IR remote, but eventually it started working. Thanks again. (Oh yeah, which ESP32 module are you using?)

  • @justmc62
    @justmc62 Год назад

    Thanks for another great tutorial- I also recieved your email . I like the early notification and an insight into your thought process going forward..please continue the format !

  • @venkatyalamati3285
    @venkatyalamati3285 Год назад +1

    Plz make a video on how to measure both positive & negative voltages with Arduino... Also plz suggest a 24 bit ADC plus a method to measure voltages in both polarity... Thanks in advance

    • @azyfloof
      @azyfloof Год назад

      That'd be a good video :D I expect you'd have to use Opamps to add an offset so you could measure negative voltages. I know Bill did a video on Opamps, but not sure he covered this

  • @ArnaudMEURET
    @ArnaudMEURET Год назад +1

    Excellent refresh ! 👍

  • @jamesrodemeyer7544
    @jamesrodemeyer7544 3 месяца назад

    I just want to know how gou keep your lab so clean and neat?

  • @techcracker4566
    @techcracker4566 Год назад

    Great! I find the content of your channel very interesting and useful.
    By the way, are you planning on getting back to the DB1 project ?

  • @Richardj410
    @Richardj410 Год назад

    Always enjoy to watch your videos.

  • @amitvikrampujar5517
    @amitvikrampujar5517 Год назад +1

    Great video @Dronebotworkshop , got to learn a lot!👏
    But I have a genuine question :🤔
    (Q) What is the real use of remote-controlled lamp or may be some other Smart Home device?🙄As a tinkerer it's great to build such a product. But my question is that, is it really required?
    When something so common like a lamp has been used for generations using a simple electro-mechanical switch, what necessitates the need for add the remote control functionality ?
    I am asking this because I am badly confused😩 regarding my career choice. Do embedded systems like this remote-enabled lamp or some other is a *SERIOUS*🧐 application which has mainstream demand like for Laptops, Smartphones, Routers, TV Sets etc.
    P.S. : I am asking this question genuinely. I live in India where I don't see much use of such a product. I am confused regarding what career choice to make : Chip designing or Embedded SW/IoT Developnent?

    • @markvanhorne3276
      @markvanhorne3276 Год назад

      I'm a retired engineer. Worked 41 years in the aerospace industry. What I see coming is a huge demand for people that know IoT development to create the "Smart Factory". The Smart Factory concept relies on getting accurate data about the state of the production process and making real time adjustments to optimize the system. One project I worked on was optimizing the flow of parts, tools, and materials through a factory using a fleet of automated guided vehicles, overhead cranes, tugs, and pushcarts using a mixed integer optimization algorithm.
      If I was just starting my career, I'd go into IoT, machine learning, and optimization. Lots of high powered math and clever software development. Very few people have the ability and desire to do this kind of work and the demand will be huge. Short supply + high demand = great pay.

    • @LeifNelandDk
      @LeifNelandDk Год назад

      For the remote controlled light: have the remote at the door to the bedroom to turn on the light, carry it to the bed and turn off the light there. Or have multiple remotes, one at the door, one at each bed.
      It could be done with wires, but that requires a lot of cables, and rewiring if you move the beds.

  • @michaelgladu1816
    @michaelgladu1816 Год назад +4

    I think you meant 2N3904 and NOT 2N3906. 2N3906 is PNP. 73 de N1FBZ

  • @yigitmertsevindim1669
    @yigitmertsevindim1669 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the usefull video. A year ago you shared a video about WifiManager with esp32 it's also very usefull but I want to someting to share about ethernet manager with esp32 ethernet modules or lan8720 integrated external hardware. Can u share a video for ethernet manager explanation as wifi manager video sir ? Thanks to you for precious knowlages....

  • @lucdrouin2625
    @lucdrouin2625 Год назад +1

    Spy Gadget: A Dead Drop IR encoded message into a MicroSD (Deposit and retrieval at a distance) ... THAT WOULD BE SO COOL!

  • @NRT-5.56
    @NRT-5.56 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for everything you do!

  • @Marvyn555
    @Marvyn555 Год назад +1

    I played around with 2 line LCD displays back when they had high voltage power supplies for the backlight. For the one I had, the R/W pin was to write custom characters into the display. I ran across the project a little while ago. The wirewrapped Z80 with RAM, EPROM and PIO and the custom characters I had put in the display still worked after over 30 years. Do modern LCDs accept custom characters?

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Месяц назад

      It was a digital display, but not a LCD display. Those displays were modern, miniature versions of the Nixi tubes.

  • @JohnTomlinson-g4x
    @JohnTomlinson-g4x 3 месяца назад

    I watched your talk about OLED'S. I was an electronics tech but only worked hardware not software. So I don't know anything about programming much less computers, what would make it a little easier to understand this new frontier for me at least? I'm 67.

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Месяц назад

      Simon Monk wrote a few good books.

  • @JovenAlbarida
    @JovenAlbarida 2 месяца назад

    thank you very much for sharing this

  • @mywillbedonex
    @mywillbedonex 7 месяцев назад

    Would love to see the IRMP project beeing done with a raspberry instead as a single project!

  • @xylopyrographer9664
    @xylopyrographer9664 Год назад +1

    A titch off topic - was trying to join the Workshop Forum but the "manual registration" link just flips back to the same page. Could you let us know how to do that? Many thanks.

  • @001Nero001
    @001Nero001 7 месяцев назад

    Adding to the complicity of the protocols itself, are the stated combability charts in the datasheet of most IR Receivers:
    Maybe you could explain this in the next video, thanks
    Everlight IRM-36XXT Series
    Code compatibility:
    Protocol Suitable Protocol Suitable
    Matsushita Yes Sony 12 bit Yes
    NEC Yes Sony 15 bit No
    RC5 Yes Sony 20 bit No
    RC61) Yes Sharp Yes
    Toshiba Yes Zenith Yes
    RCA No Continuous Code No

  • @zyghom
    @zyghom Год назад

    and maybe one day you will start producing the videos about Smart Home, i.e. Home Assistant, and usage of all your till now projects to build smart home ;-)

  • @fflynnful
    @fflynnful 10 месяцев назад

    Is NRZ similar to Manchester? I learned about NRZ encoding (non return to zero) at a maintenance training school covering the D2 video format. D2 was a digital video tape format for recording composite NTSC or PAL television, now obsolete. Thank you for your presentation. You assume I know next to nothing, which is somewhat true. :)

  • @MikeHarris1984
    @MikeHarris1984 Год назад +1

    I had a house full of IR controllers 10 years ago... every remote for TVs and receivers and everything is RF, and now switching to BLE nowadays

  • @MitzaMaxwell
    @MitzaMaxwell Год назад +2

    I remember our first TV with a remote control, it could also be used to remotely control our dog. On the dog, however, it only had two functions. Funk#1 get the dog to stand straight in front of you. Funk#2 make the dog clap his teeth hard.

  • @mohammadkhalid6886
    @mohammadkhalid6886 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this useful information and idea ,,,,, 👌👌👌👍

  • @JulioSalim
    @JulioSalim Год назад

    As usual, brilliant!!! Thank you!!!

  • @cancer2445
    @cancer2445 3 месяца назад

    great work

  • @maxrobotics3703
    @maxrobotics3703 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @nicoladellino8124
    @nicoladellino8124 Год назад

    Very useful video, THX.

  • @OsoPolarClone
    @OsoPolarClone Год назад

    I am very interested in this video and the next 3 projects as I would like to build a universal remote that will control everything in my home entertainment system. I am interested in using a Nextion display for it so the screen graphics are not part of the remote control code. For me a very timely set of videos.

  • @PeterHansen-ob8us
    @PeterHansen-ob8us Год назад

    Hi. Great video. I don't quite understand the connection between IR Emitter and IR Receiver Module. The IR Receiver Module receives at 38Khz but does that mean that the IR Emitter sends with 38Khz or how, there is nothing in the software that states that it must be sent with 38Khz. ?

  • @lezbriddon
    @lezbriddon Год назад +1

    IR is a good method for input, but do you know what you have not covered in the last 4 years of your videos, speech recognition with the cheap modules. I know they're not very basic 'on the inside', but they only throw out a serial byte to show which word they recognized.
    I must add I have no idea which of the

  • @GWorxOz
    @GWorxOz 7 месяцев назад

    Always good.👍 👍 👍 👍

  • @luunaz
    @luunaz 8 месяцев назад

    Great stuff again

  • @sooyoon1646
    @sooyoon1646 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for very helpful video. If i want to change the NEC Protocol to another one such as Samsung, how should i change in the SimpleSender code?
    Is it enough changing "IrSender.sendNEC" to "IrSender.sendSAMSUNG"?

  • @henrysiegertsz8204
    @henrysiegertsz8204 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant!

  • @alfadex50
    @alfadex50 3 месяца назад

    hi, is there any complete project with 3d ptinted files for a remote controller with learninnnng capabilities? Something like omote Universal Remote but a litlle simpler and cheaper

  • @justmc62
    @justmc62 Год назад

    Can an Arduino Nano ESP32 be used for the web based application shown at the end of the lesson ? Thanks

  • @vinxmod793
    @vinxmod793 Год назад

    Well Done.

  • @l.e.u.m.a.s4218
    @l.e.u.m.a.s4218 Год назад +1

    Be sure to checkout my video for universal IR receivers for your desktops.
    Any ir remote you use here, you can make an arduino device that will read those controller values, and run code as a byproduct of that signal with my IR Desktop receiver modules for only $8.
    Video is definitely worth a watch if you want to not only obtain hardware to do this, but code behind it is what makes it awesome! Super high speed and low memory meaning we can add hundreds of ir values

  • @sudheerkumar5966
    @sudheerkumar5966 Год назад

    Very very good sir

  • @larrys_truth
    @larrys_truth 11 месяцев назад

    Hello,I have three servos working with the millis function. But if I want servo2 to have a different period none of the servos work.

  • @Tch.SouravExperiment
    @Tch.SouravExperiment 3 месяца назад

    thankshelpful

  • @topreventretaliations3590
    @topreventretaliations3590 Год назад

    Bill
    I'm new at your channel, I'm trying to register to gain access to the forums but something is wrong and it won't let me.
    Thank you.

  • @erich7431
    @erich7431 Год назад

    Do you by chance know similar libs for micropython?

  • @powerHungryMOSFET
    @powerHungryMOSFET 6 месяцев назад

    I see same signal even when i press different buttosn on remote control. I see same signal on osciloscope whihc is connected to singal pin of IR reciver.. how to fix it ?

  • @samratmondal2687
    @samratmondal2687 5 месяцев назад

    IRremot by shirff not show in Arduino library
    Please comment reason.

  • @tonybuckley3905
    @tonybuckley3905 8 месяцев назад

    how do we find the new videos?

  • @amtech-technology3186
    @amtech-technology3186 7 месяцев назад

    hey sir. I have a preocupation if you can help me... please do you have an editor that you can propose me if i want to program a raspberry pi 3 on windows OS?

  • @rajalingama
    @rajalingama Год назад +1

  • @saeedsobhani1981
    @saeedsobhani1981 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing contents and information, but I don’t get it what happened to the use of all those mechanical tools and stuff being recommended as starters tools for electronics and robotics. Most these contents are just coding.

  • @heroicboy3668
    @heroicboy3668 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @alexgonzalez2338
    @alexgonzalez2338 Год назад

    Got your email 😃

  • @paparoysworkshop
    @paparoysworkshop Год назад

    More than remotely fascinating. 🤣🤣🤣 That was a good one!

  • @stephenconnolly3018
    @stephenconnolly3018 11 месяцев назад

    The tv was not invent in America check your facts. This not the first time.

  • @tonybuckley3905
    @tonybuckley3905 8 месяцев назад

    Way too complicated.

  • @trainspottingtech23
    @trainspottingtech23 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your videos! They helped me a lot in my projects! 👍🫡

  • @nabreaker
    @nabreaker 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!