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$24.00
mikroElektronika
IrDA Board
Infra red communication -
Connect to PC without wires

  • Microchip MCP2155 driver
  • TFDS4500 diode
  • Easy to connect
  • Examples ready to use
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    IrDA transceivers broadcast infrared pulses in a cone that extends 15 to 30 degrees half angle off center. The IrDA physical specifications require that a minimum irradiance be maintained so that a signal is visible up to a meter away. Similarly, the specifications require that a maximum irradiance not be exceeded so that a receiver is not overwhelmed with brightness when a device comes close. In practice, there are some devices on the market that do not reach one meter, while other devices may reach up to several meters. There are also devices that do not tolerate extreme closeness. The typical sweet spot for IrDA communications is from 5 cm to 60 cm away from a transceiver, in the center of the cone. IrDA data communications operate in half-duplex mode because while transmitting, a device’s receiver is blinded by the light of its own transmitter, and thus, full-duplex communication is not feasible.

  • Example of Sending data to PC.
  • Sending data from AD converter to IrDA.
  • Example for sending data to other IrDA receiver.
  • Sending data from PC to IrDA receiver.
  • Sending data from temp. sensor to IrDA receiver.
  • Sending data from button input to IrDA receiver.
  • Example for sending data from PS/2 Keyboard to IrDA receiver.
  • Control IrDA receiver with PC via RS232 comm.
  • Control IrDA receiver with PC via USB comm.
  • Example for sending data from MMC Card to IrDA receiver.
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    Package contains:
  • IrDA Extra Development Board.

  • CD with software, board schematic and examples in C, BASIC and Pascal.

  • The Box is very resistant to shock and transport damage.

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