PAGE 2 of 2 - Scanning the output of an RC6 compatible Philips remote control
I happen to have a Philips remote control for my DVD player which operates with the RC6 protocol. With the proper triggering settings on my oscilloscope, i managed to capture two sequential transmissions from the remote control to measure the interval between them. To capture the IR signal, i connected the oscilloscope's channel to the output of a TSOP 1838 IR receiver.
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I connected the oscilloscope's probe to the output of the TSOP |
I captured two transmission cycles and i measured the interval: 83mSec |
Afterwards, i changed the time/div to "zoom" into one transmission signal. This way i measured the time required for a complete transmission to finish: 23.1 mSec.
I also took two sequential snapshots after pressing button "1" twice, to demonstrate how the toggle bit works:
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Toggle bit = 1 |
Toggle bit = 0 |
As for the carrier frequency...
With the same configuration that i used to detect the RC5 carrier frequency, i detected the carrier frequency of the RC6 protocol as well:
The carrier frequency is 36 KHz, similar to the RC5 protocol.
Comments
At 7 January 2015, 3:56:46 user YC Ting wrote: [reply @ YC Ting]Very nice and informative.
Should you require IR Receiver samples,
just drop me mail.
thumbs Up!
At 11 February 2014, 9:26:29 user In flesh and bone! wrote: [reply @ In flesh and bone!]@Shahzad and @sanghvi,
Apparently robots like remote control stuff!
At 30 December 2012, 21:25:16 user Osku wrote: [reply @ Osku]Some information about RC6 can be found from patent document: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5877702.pdf in which there is also a reference to Philips IC SAA3028.
At 22 October 2012, 17:15:50 user Shahzad Rafiq wrote: [reply @ Shahzad Rafiq]Very nice and informative effort. I heartily appreciate. Please keep up experimenting and sharing. I learned a lot from this site. Thanks for your sharings. Thumbs up.
At 14 September 2012, 5:11:45 user sanghvi keval wrote: [reply @ sanghvi keval] |
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HOT in heaven!
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