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What can stop the remote control signal for your TV?

remove the battery from the remote control


What is Infrared reciver tsop 1738?

it is used for reciving the infrared signal of frequency 38khz from a remote location at distance may be 10 m.


How do you connect your Harmony 510 Advanced Universal Remote to your TV?

It is connected to your computer for programming, not your TV. It sends the infrared signal to the TV to control it once it has been set up.


Which company makes the longest range remote control for a surround sound theater system?

Extra long range remote controls are known as RF remote controls. This stands for radio frequency remote control. This means that the remote uses radio frequencies that are very long range. You don’t even have to be in the same room as the equipment you are trying to control. The radio signal is than converted to regular infrared closer to the equipment so that the device can recognize the signal. There are various companies that make these controllers, the most popular being URC.


How a does a remote control car works?

the remote control sends out pulses of infrared light that represent specific binary codes. These binary codes correspond to commands, such as Power On/Off and Volume Up. then the rcc or remote control car responds to the command such as moving up and down.


How does a remote control operate a switch from a distance?

The remote control sends a radio signal to the base unit, and the base unit interprets the signal to switch the connected appliance on or off. Some remote control can operate multiple switches from a distance.


Why is my remote control ceiling fan light flickering?

Your remote control ceiling fan light may be flickering due to a loose connection, a faulty light bulb, or interference with the remote control signal. It is recommended to check and tighten any loose connections, replace the light bulb, and ensure there is no interference with the remote control signal to resolve the issue.


Compare IR to RF remote controls?

IR (infrared) remote controls are considered line of sight, meaning the remote has to "see" the device it is controlling. An RF remote is not because the signal has the strength to pass through some objects.


How does a remote control works?

Pushing a button on a remote control sets in motion a series of events that causes the controlled device to carry out a command. The process works something like this: # You push the "volume up" button on your remote control, causing it to touch the contact beneath it and complete the "volume up" circuit on the circuit board. The integrated circuit detects this. # The integrated circuit sends the binary "volume up" command to the LED at the front of the remote. # The LED sends out a series of light pulses that corresponds to the binary "volume up" command. When the infrared receiver on the TV picks up the signal from the remote and verifies from the address code that it's supposed to carry out this command, it converts the light pulses back into the electrical signal for 001 0010. It then passes this signal to the microprocessor, which goes about increasing the volume. The "stop" command tells the microprocessor it can stop increasing the volume. Infrared remote controls work well enough to have stuck around for 25 years, but they do have some limitations related to the nature of infrared light. First, infrared remotes have a range of only about 30 feet (10 meters), and they require line-of-sight. This means the infrared signal won't transmit through walls or around corners -- you need a straight line to the device you're trying to control. Also, infrared light is so ubiquitous that interference can be a problem with IR remotes. Just a few everyday infrared-light sources include sunlight, fluorescent bulbs and the human body. To avoid interference caused by other sources of infrared light, the infrared receiver on a TV only responds to a particular wavelength of infrared light, usually 980 nanometers. There are filters on the receiver that block out light at other wavelengths. Still, sunlight can confuse the receiver because it contains infrared light at the 980-nm wavelength. To address this issue, the light from an IR remote control is typically modulated to a frequency not present in sunlight, and the receiver only responds to 980-nm light modulated to that frequency. The system doesn't work perfectly, but it does cut down a great deal on interference. While infrared remotes are the dominant technology in home-theater applications, there are other niche-specific remotes that work on radio waves instead of light waves. If you have a garage-door opener, for instance, you have an RF remote.


Can infrared penetrate low cloud?

Fog is a pretty good hindrance for infra red radiation. Certain droplet sizes are more transparent than others and there is significant work being done to make infra red measurements through fog.


High range remote control using rf signal based on microcontroler?

try for 455mhz rf remote transmitter ,455 mhz remote controls are not available in the market


How do you fix lcd tv. you push the power button and it goes straight back to stand by?

You might check the remote control, I have found a button stuck down slightly under the shell (case) and was holding a button down, constantly sendind an infrared signal. take the remote out of the room and them try the power button on the set again.