ikalogic
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I don't think so.. i'm quite sure the answer is no!
here is the point: i want to build a color sensor, that is immune to ambiant light, so i thought about using one of those IR receivers locked at 38Khz.. but i don't think they will be compatible with the standard Red-Green-Blue LEDs arrangement used in color detectors...
in case they can't, as i thought.. any idea for a simple color detector that would be immune to ambiant light?
if i'll have to modulate the 3 LEDs and them demodulate them.. it will get really messy.. unless there is a dedicated chip for that..
Also.. i have an old 3 Mpixel camera, is there a way to dramatically reduce image quality, input the image data into a uC and deduce the color? (plz ignore this last question if it's really science-fiction! sorry, i can't help my imagination!
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thx
here is the point: i want to build a color sensor, that is immune to ambiant light, so i thought about using one of those IR receivers locked at 38Khz.. but i don't think they will be compatible with the standard Red-Green-Blue LEDs arrangement used in color detectors...
in case they can't, as i thought.. any idea for a simple color detector that would be immune to ambiant light?
if i'll have to modulate the 3 LEDs and them demodulate them.. it will get really messy.. unless there is a dedicated chip for that..
Also.. i have an old 3 Mpixel camera, is there a way to dramatically reduce image quality, input the image data into a uC and deduce the color? (plz ignore this last question if it's really science-fiction! sorry, i can't help my imagination!
thx