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This would work with any Espruino - just need to change the pins.
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Nice - thanks! Is this an old Apple remote? I assumed the Apple TV remotes were radio rather than infra-red.
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It is the white remote that came with a gen one Apple TV. I'll take a picture and upload tomorrow.
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Nice! Which IR sensor are you using?
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http://www.jaycar.co.nz/Active-Components/Optoelectronics/Optocouplers/IR-LED-Receiver/p/ZD1953
IR LED Receiver
CAT.NO: ZD1953
TSOP4136 IR ReceiverConsists of PIN diode, pre-amplifier, AGC, pass filter, and demodulator. The main benefits are high speed data rates, short burst ...It's the 36 rather than 38, but that was 3x the price and it seems to work fine!
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Edit : Ignore, different pin choices seem to have sorted receive
Digging up an old thread, but it seems most relevant. I was messing with IR receiver on Puck with no issues, then decided to apply same on NodeMCU ESP8266, with same detection code as used on Puck and the array just fills with false positives, no signal anywhere near. I wondered if you'd encountered anything like this on NodeMCU @Wilberforce? You may not remember I understand.