Hi all,
I soldered a kit a couple of weeks ago. Really funny for friday afternoon in malls
But there are some flat screens which resists the shutoff signal. Especially Samsung. My web search results are:
Samsung uses the NECx2 Codec, Device 7.7, the hexcode is:
0000 006D 0000 0022 00AA 00AA 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0040 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0040 0014 0014 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 0040 0014 06EE
The frequence is 38,4khz, somehow explained here:
http://techdocs.altium.com/display/ADRR ... n+Protocol
Is there a chance to get this hexcode into the wordcodes file with a script or a arithmetic way by hand? I'm not that familiar with converting things into programming language, but with a kind of recipe it should work.
Peer
Samsung LED TV Codes
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Re: Samsung LED TV Codes
The tutorial talks about how the codes are stored in the program.
http://learn.adafruit.com/tv-b-gone-kit/design-notes
It would probably take me a week to figure out how to get your samsung into it.
http://learn.adafruit.com/tv-b-gone-kit/design-notes
It would probably take me a week to figure out how to get your samsung into it.
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Re: Samsung LED TV Codes
I read the tutorial carefully, though. But without the timings in ms (on/off) it seems to be quite difficult.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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