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IRin - USB IR remote receiver, sends button code via USB to virtual com-port on PC as ASCII word
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IRin - USB device, what receive IR remote signals and send it via USB. http://helius.github.com/IRin/ IRin used 'microrl' library (git://github.com/Helius/microrl.git) for command line interface, if you clone 'IRin' git repo, don't forget execute: $git submodule init $git submodule update Device recognize by Linux as /dev/ttyUSB0 (or /dev/ttyACM0) see '/var/log/syslog'. Just write simple script with `cat /dev/ttyUSB0` and read line by line IR code from dongle. Now it's support command line interface for configuring (via /dev/ttyUSB0, just open it in mimicom). Your may set ascii name for key (VOLUME_UP for NEC_D419ACE0) via simple CLI shell. $minicom -c on -D /dev/ttyUSB0 -b 115200 Device implements USB-CDC (communication device class) and no needs driver on Linux (Windows needs standard CDC driver, not included in all distrib) Project contains: * schematic (EAGLE) * pcb (EAGLE) - trace at one layer, for home-made (laser printer + laminator) * source code - base on Atmel USB frame-work * some scripts for load firmware to device and use it. ------ Author: Helius aka Eugene Samoylov ([email protected])
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