About the DC to DC converter?What about my second question?
Oh, I see. The answer is Yes.See post 179.
Yes, correct.And it stays OFF?
Well, before the last modification, the problem was to not able to turn it off with one click and it only happened if the lamp was on for a couple hours, otherwise it worked fine. So, I don't know how it could interfere now.Strange. I wonder if that red LED on the touch sensor is affecting the IR sensor.
Sure I can do that... And test it.Just giving suggestions since we have a additional circuit involved. Can you try masking that LED with some black tape ?
Well, still does the exact thing...Sure I can do that... And test it.
Ok, I will try that tomorrow.The IR sensors supply voltage might need some decoupling from the touch sensor. You can try adding C2 and R3.
This should eliminate any noise or ripple in the supply voltage to the IR receiver.
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Ok, I will try that tomorrow.The IR sensors supply voltage might need some decoupling from the touch sensor. You can try adding C2 and R3.
This should eliminate any noise or ripple in the supply voltage to the IR receiver.
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Hello,.... I tried and tested with the last modification. Sadly to say, still doing the same.Ok, I will try that tomorrow.
I hope this will solve the situation.
Thank you and good night.... I will keep you informed.