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38KHz modulation will be hard to capture reliable, not to mention save. Actually many protocols will be detectable with a 38KHz demodulator. |
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Probably a noob question. I've tested the commonACControl.ino on one ESP32 with an IR LED, a 38KHz decoder IC on a receiver ESP32 running Tasmota. I realized that for those brands and protocols that the sender is sending at frequency other than 38KHz, the receiver is not able to decode (expected). So I poked around the library code and found that each brand-specific ac class definition has its own send() which calls sendGeneric(), with a hardcoded frequency such as 36 for Trotec, or 38 for LG/Samsung. So I am wondering, is there any way to use an IR photodiode/phototransistor to receive the modulated signals and decode without a decoder IC so that any frequency signal (i.e. any brand/model signal) can be read correctly. I would imagine that I can specify the frequency to decode and figure out which frequency it is after a few button presses. Thanks.
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