I see what you doing... Funny. If you have a better suggestion, I am all ear's.Do you realize how many internal resources are going to be "wasted" in that micro?
I think you or someone in the forum suggested to used a MCU.... So there.
I see what you doing... Funny. If you have a better suggestion, I am all ear's.Do you realize how many internal resources are going to be "wasted" in that micro?
That IC is basically an analog switch with digital control. That wouldn't work because it would require a latching circuit.Anyway there is this SN74CB3T1G125 Single FET Bus Switch
Well not the MCU you mentioned.... I was just curious about it.That IC is basically an analog switch with digital control. That wouldn't work because it would require a latching circuit.
Are you still trying to find a non mcu solution?
Alright, how can I filter the IR receiver output? Could you draw a sketch please!I think if the output from IR sensor is filtered it would be reliable using in conjunction with the touch sensor.
I do have a design using a 555 if interested.
This is because, as I have told you before, the IR detector switches many times per button press and you still don’t have a circuit that handles that reliably.when I tried to turn it off, it goes off but almost immediately turns on by itself. I have to repeatedly, like 6 times in a row quick click with the remote, then turns off and stays off.
Ok, but only happens when the lamp stays on for more than 2 hours, otherwise it works fine.This is because, as I have told you before, the IR detector switches many times per button press and you still don’t have a circuit that handles that reliably.
Well, I think I got the issue with the IR receiver switch problem solved.Ok, but only happens when the lamp stays on for more than 2 hours, otherwise it works fine.
Great, it looks promising. I'm egger to try.I got one of those touch sensor modules to test with a TSOP3823 IR sensor I have on hand.
My results were not as reliable until adding a buffer transistor to the output of the sensor.
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It probably has to do with temperature then. The circuits @sghioto has been proposing would work consistently, too bad you haven’t tried them.Ok, but only happens when the lamp stays on for more than 2 hours, otherwise it works fine.
I will, it sure looks like more stable than mine.It probably has to do with temperature then. The circuits @sghioto has been proposing would work consistently, too bad you haven’t tried them.
I will, it sure looks like more stable than mine.It probably has to do with temperature then. The circuits @sghioto has been proposing would work consistently, too bad you haven’t tried them.
Hello, good morning... Happy 4th of July.Great, it looks promising. I'm egger to try.
It sure looks that it will be the solution to IR switching issue.... Thank you very much, I am really pleased.
I have been using the VS1838 IR receiver, I'm sure there is not much difference with the one you're using.
Best regards
Yes, the transistor is the correct one. I check the specs of the IR receiver you mentioned in the sketch, it works at 30Khz and the one I am using works at 38Khz. I thought that won't make a difference, but I could be wrong... You know sometimes that happensCould be a slight difference in the IR sensors. I tested the circuit over a 24 hour period without any issues.
Sure that transistor is a 2N3906?
Sorry, I was very confident that will work, so I incorporated in the lamp directly...Can I see the breadboard and the wiring?
OKBut I can try if it's ok with you.