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In lugnet.trains, Ondrew Hartigan wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> > It would be a useful exercise for someone with electronics skills to (if
> > possible) figure out the IR stuff and draw up a circuit diagram for the IR
> > baseplate piece.
>
> i'd be happy to take some detailed photos but i suspect that the person will
> need to see the circut in person. from what i can tell the control circut that
> takes the IR signal and makes the thing work is buryed under a black blob. i
> should also note that it is a 3 layer circut board. if anything it might be
> worth it to figure out how they stepped the speeds without having to worrie
> about the unit burning out.
Actually, it would be easy enough for someone with electronics and
microcontroller experience just to build a new receiver. You typically record
the IR signals on a PC, figure out how they're coded, then program a
microcontroller to decode those signals.
You'd want to check with people in the Mindstorms groups. Something similar has
surely been done already for interfacing with the Mindstorms units, which can
use IR to communicate with each other.
Jeff
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