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title: LIRC IR Receiver
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slug: ir-receiver
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url: /projects/ir-receiver/
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parent: Projects
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Since my computer was used as a media hub for my two roommates and I my Sophmore
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year at UMR, I figured being able to use my A/V receiver's remote control to
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control the computer would be nice. After doing some quick research, (Win)LIRC
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seemed to be the best solution. Many people either buy a pre-made receiver, or
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build their own receiver that fits on the end of a serial cable.
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### Parts List
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* [A suitable IR receiver module](http://lirc.org/receivers.html) (Vishay 1738 is popular)
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* 1N4148 diode
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* 4.7 uF capacitor
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* 4.7 kOhm resistor
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* 7805 5V voltage regulator
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### Construction
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Construction is fairly easy. I personally used a Vishay TSOP2238 IR receiver
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module and a [instructions](http://lnx.manoweb.com/lirc/) found freely on the web. Below is the circuit diagram
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that I used. In the schematic, the - pin (GND) on the IR receiver goes to the serial
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GND, the +/Vs pin receives the +5V from the voltage regulator, and the Data pin is
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connected to the DCD on the serial port. Beware that many IR receivers have different
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pinouts! More details on what does what can be found at the [LIRC guide](http://lirc.org/receivers.html). Once the
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receiver is complete, the easiest way to position it is to connect it to a serial
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extension cable and mount it somewhere.
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Schematic:
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### Usage
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Since I primarily used Windows for day-to-day tasks back then, I used [WinLIRC](http://winlirc.sf.net/) to
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handle the receiver. It's configuration files are identical to LIRC. Pre-made
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configuration files are available for a [wide range of remotes](http://lirc.org/receivers.html), but your remote can be
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programmed manually if it needs to be.
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My two main media players were [Winamp](http://winamp.com/) and [Media Player Classic](http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82303&package_id=84358), which both have some
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sort of support for LIRC. Media Player Classic has it built-in (configuration in the
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Keys options), but Winamp requires a plugin. Luckily, there is one available on the
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[WinLIRC website](http://winlirc.sf.net/).
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### Links
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* [LIRC](http://lirc.org/)
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* [WinLIRC - A Windows port of LIRC](http://winlirc.sf.net/)
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* [List of known working IR modules](http://lirc.org/receivers.html)
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* [Nice construction instructions](http://lnx.manoweb.com/lirc/)
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