Hi...
I'm so lost in making IR circiut to connect it to the mother bourd of a normal PC... I tried to make this two adapters... but no one works,,, 1) USB to infrared adapter. 2) Ir port adapter (which I'm asking for)....
So plz I need a tested schemate for any of the two adapters... (USP or Mainboard Port)...
it must be rf signals... like wireless telephones... there is a lot of forms about this... post new topic and let us help you... I think I have schemates for this!!!
There are a variety of commercial products that have 1-5 W RF units that connect to serial ports. At the moment I cannot remember any details, such as trade names. These are advertised in industrial magazines and not computer or hobby magazines. They operate in the same frequency bands as industrial 2 way radios (150 MHz and 450 MHz bands) and probably on the frequencies assigned to general use.
If you're looking for very easy, and aren't too concerned about the price, Maxstream has some really nice RF modems. Fairly high baud rate, good range, and pretty small too. And onboard firmware handles all the tough stuff for you.
Re: how can I make an IR tx/rx to connect it to PC mainboard
Hishamsaleh said:
Hi...
I'm so lost in making IR circiut to connect it to the mother bourd of a normal PC... I tried to make this two adapters... but no one works,,, 1) USB to infrared adapter. 2) Ir port adapter (which I'm asking for)....
So plz I need a tested schemate for any of the two adapters... (USP or Mainboard Port)...