sarcasticsarcoplasm
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ok, first of all...i'm not sure of the exact difference between an "infrared repeater" or "infrared extender" but it's function is to do what's described here in this link:
https://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/connecting-your-system/how-ir-repeater-systems-work
or in this link as well:
https://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/connecting-your-system/how-ir-repeater-systems-work
What I want to do is control a DC motor interfaced with an infrared receiver by using an infrared transmitter that flashes a modulated beam of 38-42 kHz in another room to the receiver. It's the same as saying you want to control your television (changing volume/channel or turning it on/off) through your remote control by being in another room. Problem is I can't find any repeaters that would do this for a DC motor. I am planning on borrowing the techniques described in this link to recreate the exact replica in order to make my own infrared transmitter / receiver combination :
https://www.instructables.com/id/IR-Remote-Control-of-PICAXE-Micro/
OR
**broken link removed**
so I have chosen a picaxe microcontroller over basic stamp microcontroller but I'm not sure which one is more easier to implement. But the goal is the same: to use an infrared transmitter (which could be an existing sony remote control) to control a DC motor that is interfaced with an infrared receiver placed in another room, without the use of any wires. Is this possible?
https://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/connecting-your-system/how-ir-repeater-systems-work
or in this link as well:
https://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/connecting-your-system/how-ir-repeater-systems-work
What I want to do is control a DC motor interfaced with an infrared receiver by using an infrared transmitter that flashes a modulated beam of 38-42 kHz in another room to the receiver. It's the same as saying you want to control your television (changing volume/channel or turning it on/off) through your remote control by being in another room. Problem is I can't find any repeaters that would do this for a DC motor. I am planning on borrowing the techniques described in this link to recreate the exact replica in order to make my own infrared transmitter / receiver combination :
https://www.instructables.com/id/IR-Remote-Control-of-PICAXE-Micro/
OR
**broken link removed**
so I have chosen a picaxe microcontroller over basic stamp microcontroller but I'm not sure which one is more easier to implement. But the goal is the same: to use an infrared transmitter (which could be an existing sony remote control) to control a DC motor that is interfaced with an infrared receiver placed in another room, without the use of any wires. Is this possible?