Theory & Practice: IR Remote Control Protocol
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Get an infrared remote to turn your room lights on and off.
From the column Theory & Practice
By Bunnie Huang
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- Errata (page 159): NMOS labels incorrect
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The diagram on page 159 shows NMOS switch ZVN4206A with incorrect labels on the GATE ,SOURCE and DRAIN pins. In my opinion it should be:
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G __||
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Nice article! Very well explained.
Hope to see more articles by Andrew "Bunnie".
Cheers.Posted by neuznee on March 04, 2006 at 13:11:02 Pacific Time
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