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Detecting an IR Beam Break with the Arduino IR Library

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One reader asked how to use my Arduino Infrared Library to detect breakage of an IR beam. The answer was too long for the comments section...
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Fixing my Concertmate MG-1 Synth

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I pulled my Concertmate MG-1 synthesizer out of storage for my next Arduino project (to be described later), only to find that it wasn...
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Don't walk! Controlling a pedestrian sign with an Arduino

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My latest project is controlling a pedestrian sign with an Arduino, so it will automatically step through the states of walk, flashing don...
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Using arbitrary remotes with the Arduino IRremote library

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My IRremote library decodes output from many infrared remotes: Sony, NEC, RC5, and RC6. However, many remotes use other protocols. While ...
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Arc beats Python for a web-controlled stereo

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I recently set up a web interface to my stereo, implementing it in both Python and Arc. I found that, much to my surprise, writing the Arc ...
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TV-B-Gone for the Arduino

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I've ported the TV-B-Gone code to run on the Arduino board. If you haven't seen a TV-B-Gone, it's a cute gadget that you point...
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Controlling your stereo over the web with the Arduino infrared library

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Here's how you can control your stereo over the web. Not only that, but any other electronics with a IR remote control can now be contr...
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