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==Code Basics==
 
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All observations was done using a IR demodulating receiver that is active low open drain. When it outputs a logic low signal, it means the infrared LED is emitting.
  
 
The code is a series of bits, 1 or 0, which seems to be code that is LSB first.
 
The code is a series of bits, 1 or 0, which seems to be code that is LSB first.
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All bits are precedes by a low period that is the same length regardless of if the bit is 0 or 1. The bit is indicated by the length of the high period following, short means 0 and long means 1.
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See image for precise timings: [[Media:Honeywellacircode.png]]

Revision as of 13:04, 3 July 2016

I have a Honeywell MM14CCSBB (this may also work with MM14CCS). I want to build a device that can control it via internet. It comes with an infrared remote, so I need to make my device send out the same protocol as this remote.

Code Basics

All observations was done using a IR demodulating receiver that is active low open drain. When it outputs a logic low signal, it means the infrared LED is emitting.

The code is a series of bits, 1 or 0, which seems to be code that is LSB first.

All bits are precedes by a low period that is the same length regardless of if the bit is 0 or 1. The bit is indicated by the length of the high period following, short means 0 and long means 1.

See image for precise timings: Media:Honeywellacircode.png

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