(2014-01-05, 09:27)illiac4 Wrote: average_male this mode looks really cool. Something like flirc and cir in one device.
Could you please open a thread by its own so that it gets a dedicated thread?
There are some alternatives of cheepp teensy boards like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Leonardo-Pro-Mic...25871572b3 they are based on ATmega32U4 same as teensy.
Would it be possible to use those for the same solution?
Would it also work in Linux?
What ir receiver are you using?
Also some more detailed instructions would be very nice.
TNX in advance
Sorry for the very late reply.
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Would it be possible to use those for the same solution?
Yes, this would be a great cheap solution but two things are a bummer about it, 1) doesn't ship to US 2) I would need to change my firmware and programming method for the device. I actually looked at that device but the seller who ships to US offers the device at about $10 USD and I thought it wouldn't be worth the trouble to alter my setup to use it.
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Would it also work in Linux?
Yes, as the Teensy is working just like a generic USB keyboard and Linux would just enumerate it as a USB Keyboard
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What ir receiver are you using?
TSOP2438 - Generic 38 Khz receiver
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Also some more detailed instructions would be very nice.
Most of the instructions would be just performing the following:
- flash the Teensy with the firmware (not public at this time)
- wire it up as noted in the annotated pictures (schematic would be nice, I know)
To answer your other question about D- and D+, those are the USB data lines used to send keyboard strokes from the Teensy to the NUC.
I'd like to start a new thread but I think it's just a rehash of this thread plus the previously noted advantages. Also, the new NUCs have IR receivers built in.
I am currently working on implementing this Teensy solution for my OUYA. Should have something done shortly....
Just finished my OUYA IR sensor mod. It now powers on/off with my TV's power on/off IR code so pressing the power button on my TV's remote turns the OUYA on or off in sync with my TV. Here is a picture of the final product:
External Link to Image:
OUYA IR
Seems XBMC.org and MS OneDrive (SkyDrive) don't play nicely together, thus the URL:
https://lv2z3a.blu.livefilestore.com/y2p...jpg?psid=1
For some strange reason (because it is over SSL?) it doesn't want to link to the image. You can try this also:
http://ouyaforum.com/showthread.php?956-...OUYA/page4