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- /*
- * IRremote: IRsendRawDemo - demonstrates sending IR codes with sendRaw
- * An IR LED must be connected to Arduino PWM pin 3.
- * Version 0.1 July, 2009
- * Copyright 2009 Ken Shirriff
- * http://arcfn.com
- *
- * IRsendRawDemo - added by AnalysIR (via www.AnalysIR.com), 24 August 2015
- *
- * This example shows how to send a RAW signal using the IRremote library.
- * The example signal is actually a 32 bit NEC signal.
- * Remote Control button: LGTV Power On/Off.
- * Hex Value: 0x20DF10EF, 32 bits
- *
- * It is more efficient to use the sendNEC function to send NEC signals.
- * Use of sendRaw here, serves only as an example of using the function.
- *
- */
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- #include <IRremote.h>
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- IRsend irsend;
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- void setup()
- {
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- }
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- void loop() {
- int khz = 38; // 38kHz carrier frequency for the NEC protocol
- unsigned int irSignal[] = {9000, 4500, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 39416, 9000, 2210, 560}; //AnalysIR Batch Export (IRremote) - RAW
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- irsend.sendRaw(irSignal, sizeof(irSignal) / sizeof(irSignal[0]), khz); //Note the approach used to automatically calculate the size of the array.
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- delay(5000); //In this example, the signal will be repeated every 5 seconds, approximately.
- }
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