HX1838 VS1838 NEC Infrared IR Remote Control Sensor Module for Arduino

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HX1838 VS1838 NEC Infrared IR Remote Control Sensor Module for Arduino

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It is really easy to control an Arduino using an infrared remote. There is one particular remote that is available from multiple sources and is really quite cheap, they look and operate in a very similar way.


NEOMART Raspberry Pi HX1838 Infrared Remote Control Ir Receiver Module DIY Kit. 

Kootek Raspberry Pi Infrared Remote Control Ir Receiver Module DIY Kit.

KIT,IR REMOTE,IR RECIVER,ARDUI,COMPATIBLE  


The problem is that documentation seems to be scarce for these particular remotes. Here is how I figured out how to use them.

Assemble Circuit

You will need one Arduino for this. I used a UNO, but just about any Arduino should work. First wire up the infrared receiver that came with your kit. There are 3 wires, PWR, GND, and SIG, I used port 11 for SIG. Note! some readers have reported that their sensor has different wiring, double check it yourself.

Download IR Library

In order to reverse engineer the remote and obtain the codes for each button we are going to need to download and install the following library.


https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote


Extract the file in your libraries directory. e.g. ( C:\electronics\arduino-1.0.5\libraries )

note: I had to rename the library because the name was too long, I just renamed it to IR.


 

Add Library to Sketch

With the IR folder ( or whatever you named it) now in your libraries directory, we can import it into a new sketch.


Start a new sketch and the Click  


        Sketch->Import Library->IR.

Paste Code and Compile

Paste the following code into the new sketch. Then verify it compiles.

#include <IRemote.h>
int RECV_PIN = 11;
IRrecv irrecv(RECV_PIN);
decode_results results;

void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
irrecv.enableIRIn(); // Start the receiver
}

void loop()
{
  if (irrecv.decode(&results))
{
Serial.println(results.value, HEX);
irrecv.resume(); // Receive the next value
  }
}

Open the Serial Monitor

Connect the Arduino to your computer using the usb port, then upload the sketch. Open up the Serial Monitor, get the remote and press the buttons. Some hex codes should appear on the Serial Monitor.

Record Button Codes

Here are the codes that I got for the white remote. FFFFFF is a repeat command, you'll get a stream of them if you hold down a button.


PWR      FF629D     

CH       FFE21D        

|<<        FF22DD  

>|           FFC23D              

>>|      FF02FD               

-            FFE01F 

Plus      FFA857         

EQ        FF906F          

0            FF6897            

100       FF9867           

200       FFB04F           

1            FF30CF                 

2            FF18E7                 

3            FF7A85                  

4            FF10EF                   

5            FF38C7                    

6            FF5AA5                  

7            FF42BD                  

8            FF48B5             

9            FF52AD 


and here are the codes I got from the black remote.


PWR                   FD00FF

VOL                              FD807F

FUNC/STOP                  FD40BF

|<<                                  FD20DF

>|                                    FDA05F

>>|                                  FD609F

DOWN                            FD10EF

VOL                                FD906F

UP                                  FD50AF

0                                     FD30CF

EQ                                  FDB04F

ST/REPT                       FD708F

1                                     FD08F7

2                                     FD8877

3                                     FD48B7

4                                     FD28D7

5                                     FDA857

6                                     FD6897

7                                     FD18E7

8                                     FD9867

9                                     FD58A7    

Works on Any Remote!

Now go grab a bunch or remotes from around the house, and give those a try! I got a direct-tv remote and the smartphone pod/remote for a Helo TC remote controlled helicopter. This circuit showed the code for both of these remotes.